Survival of blood donors and their spouses with HIV-1 subtype e (CRF01 A_E) infection in northern Thailand, 1992-2007
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the survival patterns among adults in Thailand 8-14 years after HIV-1 subtype E (CRF01 A_E) infection. DESIGN: Follow-up for the current vital status of adults who were estimated to have had incident HIV-1 subtype E infection 8-14 years previously. METHODS: Data on the surviv...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-611512018-09-10T04:09:18Z Survival of blood donors and their spouses with HIV-1 subtype e (CRF01 A_E) infection in northern Thailand, 1992-2007 Kenrad E. Nelson Caroline Costello Vinai Suriyanon Supaluk Sennun Ann Duerr Immunology and Microbiology Medicine OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the survival patterns among adults in Thailand 8-14 years after HIV-1 subtype E (CRF01 A_E) infection. DESIGN: Follow-up for the current vital status of adults who were estimated to have had incident HIV-1 subtype E infection 8-14 years previously. METHODS: Data on the survival of a population of HIV-1-infected male blood donors and their seropositive wives was obtained during March-April 2007. These subjects were identified from a subpopulation of 150 individuals whose seroconversion interval was estimated to be less than 2 years and who were enrolled in 1992-1997. National registration, vital records, and death certificates, as appropriate, were obtained and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were constructed for the entire population, for males and females, and for individuals above and equal to or below the median age at infection. RESULTS: The vital status was obtained for 138 of 150 subjects (92%). The overall median survival was 8.2 [95% confidence interval (CI) 7.1-9.4] years. The median survival did not differ significantly between men and women or in those above or below the median age. CONCLUSION: The median survival of 8.2 years in this population of young adults in Thailand was significantly less than that reported among persons of similar age in high-income countries or in eastern or southern Africa. The survival among individuals in Thailand infected with HIV-1 subtype E appears to be similar to that reported among individuals in Africa infected with HIV-1 subtype D. © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. 2018-09-10T04:05:37Z 2018-09-10T04:05:37Z 2007-01-01 Journal 02699370 2-s2.0-36349021915 10.1097/01.aids.0000299410.37152.17 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=36349021915&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61151 |
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the survival patterns among adults in Thailand 8-14 years after HIV-1 subtype E (CRF01 A_E) infection. DESIGN: Follow-up for the current vital status of adults who were estimated to have had incident HIV-1 subtype E infection 8-14 years previously. METHODS: Data on the survival of a population of HIV-1-infected male blood donors and their seropositive wives was obtained during March-April 2007. These subjects were identified from a subpopulation of 150 individuals whose seroconversion interval was estimated to be less than 2 years and who were enrolled in 1992-1997. National registration, vital records, and death certificates, as appropriate, were obtained and Kaplan-Meier survival curves were constructed for the entire population, for males and females, and for individuals above and equal to or below the median age at infection. RESULTS: The vital status was obtained for 138 of 150 subjects (92%). The overall median survival was 8.2 [95% confidence interval (CI) 7.1-9.4] years. The median survival did not differ significantly between men and women or in those above or below the median age. CONCLUSION: The median survival of 8.2 years in this population of young adults in Thailand was significantly less than that reported among persons of similar age in high-income countries or in eastern or southern Africa. The survival among individuals in Thailand infected with HIV-1 subtype E appears to be similar to that reported among individuals in Africa infected with HIV-1 subtype D. © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. |
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Survival of blood donors and their spouses with HIV-1 subtype e (CRF01 A_E) infection in northern Thailand, 1992-2007 |
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Survival of blood donors and their spouses with HIV-1 subtype e (CRF01 A_E) infection in northern Thailand, 1992-2007 |
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Survival of blood donors and their spouses with HIV-1 subtype e (CRF01 A_E) infection in northern Thailand, 1992-2007 |
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Survival of blood donors and their spouses with HIV-1 subtype e (CRF01 A_E) infection in northern Thailand, 1992-2007 |
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Survival of blood donors and their spouses with HIV-1 subtype e (CRF01 A_E) infection in northern Thailand, 1992-2007 |
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