2009
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-9-128
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Improvement in survival among HIV-infected individuals in the Republic of Korea: Need for an early HIV diagnosis

Abstract: BackgroundThere is little information describing survival in HIV-infected patients after primary diagnosis in Korea, and changes in survival over time. This study investigated survival times, survival characteristics, and changes in survival after initial HIV diagnosis. Survival was characterized by evaluation of the immune status at primary HIV diagnosis nationwide.MethodsA total of 5,323 HIV-infected individuals were registered with the government and followed until the end of 2007. Survival following HIV di… Show more

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“…Most of the previous studies have suggested that age is a significant prognostic factor (Saah et al, 1994;Bachani et al, 2010;Ghate et al, 2011;May et al, 2010;Kee et al, 2009). A younger person undergoing ART is more likely to survive longer as compared to an older person, i.e., old age is associated with high risk of disease progression but in our analysis age is not found to be a significant prognostic factor.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 49%
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“…Most of the previous studies have suggested that age is a significant prognostic factor (Saah et al, 1994;Bachani et al, 2010;Ghate et al, 2011;May et al, 2010;Kee et al, 2009). A younger person undergoing ART is more likely to survive longer as compared to an older person, i.e., old age is associated with high risk of disease progression but in our analysis age is not found to be a significant prognostic factor.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…Patients with CD4 cell <200 cells/mm 3 have 3.31 times more hazard to die than patient who had CD4 cell more than 200 cells/mm 3 . The mortality is inversely proportional to CD4 count, cumulative probability of AIDS and death increased substantially with decreasing CD4 cell count Ghate et al (2011;ATCC, 2009;May et al, 2007;Rai et al, 2013;Rajasekaran et al, 2009;Kee et al, 2009). It emphasizes the importance of creating awareness about early diagnosis so that the eligible patients can be initiated on ART earlier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This effective treatment increases survival following HIV infection from 10e12 years to 25 years. 4,5 Effective treatment with HAART can control replication of the virus within the body, and strengthen the immune system to regain the capacity to suppress infections. Accordingly, HIV/AIDS is now characterised as a chronic but manageable disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 In addition, following the AIDS Prevention Act, the government has provided HIV-infected patients in Korea with free medical care since 1987, including highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), which was introduced in mid-1998. 10 Most previous studies of late presenters of HIV disease have been conducted in Western industrialized countries, 11e18 where mandatory screening for HIV has not been carried out. To our knowledge, few reports have focused on communities where HIV prevention policies of mass mandatory screening were in place for more than 10 years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%