High initial HIV/AIDS-Related mortality and -its predictors among patients on antiretroviral therapy in the kagera region of Tanzania: A five-year retrospective cohort study

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We examined mortality rates and its predictors from a five years retrospective cohort data of HIV/AIDs patients attending care and treatment clinic in Biharamulo Tanzania. Cox regression analysis was used to identify predictors of mortality. Of the 546 patient records retrieved, the mean age was 37 years with median CD4 count of 156 cells. The mortality rate was 4.32/100 person years at risk with males having three times higher mortality compared to females. Starting Antiretroviral treatment with advanced disease state, body weight below 45 kegs, WHO stage 4 disease, and CD4 cells below 50 were main predictors of mortality. Promoting early voluntary counselling and testing should be given a priority to facilitate timely start of treatment. © 2012 Kihulya Mageda et al.

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Mageda, K., Leyna, G. H., & Mmbaga, E. J. (2012). High initial HIV/AIDS-Related mortality and -its predictors among patients on antiretroviral therapy in the kagera region of Tanzania: A five-year retrospective cohort study. AIDS Research and Treatment, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/843598

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