Abstract
Our objective was to evaluate outcomes in patients with sustained viral suppression compared to those with episodes of viremia. Methods. In a prospective cohort of patients started on ART in Uganda and followed for 48 months, patients were categorized according to viral load (VL): (1) sustained-suppression: (VL ≤1,000 copies/mL) (2) VL 1,001-10,000, or (3) VL >10,000. Results. Fifty-Three (11.2%) and 84 (17.8%) patients had a first episode of intermediate and high viremia, respectively. Patients with sustained suppression had better CD4+ T cell count increases over time compared to viremic patients (P
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Castelnuovo, B., Sempa, J., Agnes, K. N., Kamya, M. R., & Manabe, Y. C. (2011). Evaluation of WHO criteria for viral failure in patients on antiretroviral treatment in resource-limited settings. AIDS Research and Treatment, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/736938
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