2018
DOI: 10.1089/apc.2018.0001
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Gaps Up To 9 Months Between HIV Primary Care Visits Do Not Worsen Viral Load

Abstract: Current guidelines specify that visit intervals with viral monitoring should not exceed 6 months for HIV patients. Yet, gaps in care exceeding 6 months are common. In an observational cohort using US patients, we examined the association between gap length and changes in viral load status and sought to determine the length of the gap at which significant increases in viral load occur. We identified patients with gaps in care greater than 6 months from 6399 patients from six US HIV clinics. Gap strata were >6 t… Show more

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