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Continuous free access to HAART could be one of the potential factors impacting on loss to follow-up in HAART-eligible patients living in a resource-limited setting: ?djamena,Chad

机译:持续免费使用HAART可能是影响生活在资源有限的HAART合格患者中损失随访的潜在因素之一:乍得?djamena

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Background: Retention of HAART-eligible HIV-infected patients in clinical follow-up systems are now becoming an important issue in sub-Saharan African countries. Methods: In this retrospective study (April 2008 to November 2011), we assessed the attrition rate variations in a cohort of 509 HAART-eligible patients in Chad. Results: Decrease in levels of loss to follow-up were observed during the implementation of continuous free access to HAART (72.5 vs 10%; p<0.001) and was independent of gender, age, WHO clinical stage and CD4+ T cell count at inclusion and of the time delay to initiate HAART (p>0.48). Conclusions: These data suggest that the implementation of free access to HAART without any interruption of supply, from autumn 2009, could be the factor that potentially changed the HIV patient attrition rate in this resource-limited setting.
机译:背景:在撒哈拉以南非洲国家中,在临床随访系统中保留符合HAART资格的HIV感染患者已成为一个重要问题。方法:在这项回顾性研究(2008年4月至2011年11月)中,我们评估了乍得509例符合HAART资格的患者的流失率变化。结果:在连续免费使用HAART的过程中观察到随访失访的水平降低(72.5对10%; p <0.001),并且与性别,年龄,WHO临床分期和CD4 + T细胞计数无关以及启动HAART的时间延迟(p> 0.48)。结论:这些数据表明,从2009年秋季开始,免费提供HAART而不中断任何供应,可能是在这种资源有限的情况下潜在改变HIV患者流失率的因素。

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