2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.02.15.23285975
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Hypertension among persons living with HIV — Zambia, 2021; A cross-sectional study of a national electronic health record system

Abstract: Background Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is a common cause of death in Zambia. Data on hypertension prevalence in Zambia are scarce and limited to specific geographic areas and/or populations. We measured hypertension prevalence among persons living with HIV (PLHIV) in Zambia using a national electronic health record (EHR) system. Methods We did a cross-sectional study of hypertension prevalence among PLHIV aged >=18 years in Zambia during 2021. Data were extracted fr… Show more

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“…Looking forward, the successes of the country's HIV program in treating HIV and suppressing VLs is likely to contribute to a new challenge of managing noncommunicable diseases brought on by the increasing number of PLHIV living longer lives in Zambia and complications associated with long term ART [23]. For example, hypertension is common among older PLHIV in Zambia [24]. Additional exploration of HIV and chronic comorbidities in Zambia is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking forward, the successes of the country's HIV program in treating HIV and suppressing VLs is likely to contribute to a new challenge of managing noncommunicable diseases brought on by the increasing number of PLHIV living longer lives in Zambia and complications associated with long term ART [23]. For example, hypertension is common among older PLHIV in Zambia [24]. Additional exploration of HIV and chronic comorbidities in Zambia is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%