Risk of Non–AIDS–Defining Events Is Lower in Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)–Naive Human Immunodeficiency Virus Controllers Than in Normal Progressors on Suppressive ART
Albert L Groenendijk,
Pedro Miranda Afonso,
Ferdinand W N M Wit
et al.
Abstract:Background
We aimed to compare the non-AIDS events (nADE) risk between normal progressors using ART (NP-ART) and people with HIV (PWH) that naturally control HIV infection (HIV controllers), as well as the outcomes after ART in HIV controllers on nADE.
Methods
The primary endpoint was major nADE defined as the composite of cardiovascular disease, non-AIDS malignancy or all-cause mortality, whichever came first.. The role of A… Show more
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