2018
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022516
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AIDS Therapy Evaluation in the Netherlands (ATHENA) national observational HIV cohort: cohort profile

Abstract: PurposeIn 1998, the AIDS Therapy Evaluation in the Netherlands (ATHENA) national observational HIV cohort was established to demonstrate the lifesaving effectiveness of triple combination antiretroviral therapy, including HIV-protease inhibitors, that had recently been made available for clinical use. Subsequently, the HIV Monitoring Foundation was established by the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport to continue ATHENA as an open cohort in order to continue the registration and monitoring of all HIV-… Show more

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“…The cohort does not schedule study visits: follow up of participants, and thereby the availability of data, depends on the frequency of clinical visits. Details about enrolment, data collection and follow up are described in the ATHENA cohort profile [11].…”
Section: Athena Cohort At the Dutch Hiv Monitoring Foundationmentioning
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“…The cohort does not schedule study visits: follow up of participants, and thereby the availability of data, depends on the frequency of clinical visits. Details about enrolment, data collection and follow up are described in the ATHENA cohort profile [11].…”
Section: Athena Cohort At the Dutch Hiv Monitoring Foundationmentioning
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“…At initiation, the ATHENA cohort [11] at SHM was approved by the institutional review board of all participating centres and patient consent is received by opting out. Data are pseudonymised (i.e.…”
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“…Longer survival translates into an ageing HIV population. It is estimated that by 2030, 73% of the HIV-positive population in the Netherlands will be aged 50 years or older [6]. An ageing population with HIV presents new challenges [7], such as an increased risk of noncommunicable diseases caused by the ageing process itself, HIV infection or ART-associated complications or their interactions [8].…”
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“…number of cases registered by SHM N2 = number of cases registered by RIVM N12 = number of cases registered by SHM and RIVM Nestimated = estimated number of casesEthicsAt initiation, the ATHENA cohort[8] at SHM was approved by the institutional review board of all participating centres and patient consent is received by opting out. Data are All rights reserved.…”
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