Chronic kidney disease risk in African and Caribbean populations with HIV

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We conducted an observational cohort study of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) in >7000 African and Caribbean people with HIV in the UK. Using Poisson regression and East Africans as the reference group, the adjusted incidence rate ratio (95% confidence interval) of ESKD was 3.14 (1.26-7.84) in Southern Africans, 6.35 (2.53-15.96) in West Africans, and 5.26 (1.91-14.43) in Caribbeans. Higher CD4 cell count and suppressed HIV replication were associated with reduced risk of ESKD. The risk of ESKD varied among HIV-positive people of African heritage, with the highest rates observed in those of West African descent.

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Jose, S., Hamzah, L., Jones, R., Williams, D., Winston, A., Burns, F., … Walsh, J. (2018). Chronic kidney disease risk in African and Caribbean populations with HIV. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 218(11), 1767–1772. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiy397

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