Senior Lecturer, Biostatistics and Databases Program, The Kirby Institute, Level 6, Wallace Wurth BuildingUNSW Australia, Sydney NSW 2052,
Australia
Research Article
Reducing Viral Load Measurements to Once a Year in Patients on Stable, Virologically Suppressive Cart Regimen: Findings from the Australian HIV Observational Database
Author(s): Mahshid Rafiee, Azar Kariminia, Stephen Wright, Graham Mills, Ian Woolley, Don Smith, David J Templeton, Matthew G Law and Kathy PetoumenosMahshid Rafiee, Azar Kariminia, Stephen Wright, Graham Mills, Ian Woolley, Don Smith, David J Templeton, Matthew G Law and Kathy Petoumenos
Reducing viral-load measurements to annual testing in virologically suppressed patients increases the estimated mean time those patients remain on a failing regimen by 6 months. This translates to an increase in the proportion of patients with at least one Thymidine Analogue Mutation from 10% to 32% over one year... Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000383
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