Sunday 14 September 2014

Survival in South African HIV Patients Meets Rates from North America

South Africans with HIV have chances of remaining alive beyond 2 years on antiretroviral therapy (ART) that are comparable to those of North American patients, provided that therapy is started promptly. This is according to new research in iPLOS Medicine/i by Andrew Boulle of the University of Cape Town and colleagues. The researchers compared survival data from 4 cohorts in South Africa (30,467 adults), 6 in North America (7,160 adults), and 9 ...

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