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Resumen de Association Between HIV-1 RNA Level and CD4 Cell Count Among Untreated HIV-lnfected Individuals.

Viviane D. Lima, Valeria Fink, Benita Yip, Robert Stephen Hogg, P.R. Harrigan, Julio S.G. Montaner

  • Objectives. We examined the significance of plasma HIV-1 RNA levels (or viral load alone) in predicting CD4 cell decline in untreated HIV-infected individuals. Methods. Data were obtained from the British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS. Participants included all residents who ever had a viral load determination in the province and who had never taken antiretroviral drugs (N=890). We analyzed a total of 2074 viral load measurements and 2332 CD4 cell counts. Linear mixed-effects models were used to predict CD4 cell decline over time. Results. Longitudinal viral load was strongly associated with CD4 cell decline over time; an average of 1 log[sub 10] increase in viral load was associated with a 55-cell/mm³ decrease in CD4 cell count. Conclusions. Our results support the combined use of CD4 cell count and viral load as prognostic markers in HIV-infected individuals before the introduction of antiretroviral therapy. (Am J Public Health. 2009;99:S193-S196.) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]


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