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Review
. 2008 Nov 30;22(18):2409-18.
doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3283174636.

The role of HIV in serious diseases other than AIDS

Review

The role of HIV in serious diseases other than AIDS

Andrew N Phillips et al. AIDS. .
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Figure 1
Rate of non-AIDS death by calendar time: EuroSIDA (ref and Mocroft A, Lundgren JD et al, unpublished data).
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Figure 2
Rate of non-AIDS and all cause death according to most recent CD4 count in D:A:D and CASCADE (derived from refs , and unpublished data).
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Figure 3
Adjusted hazard ratios (per 100 cell/mm3 higher CD4 count; with 95% confidence intervals) for the association between latest CD4 count and risk of various serious non-AIDS diseases, or deaths from these diseases. (derived from refs , , and unpublished data, also see 79).
Figure 3
Figure 3
Adjusted hazard ratios (per 100 cell/mm3 higher CD4 count; with 95% confidence intervals) for the association between latest CD4 count and risk of various serious non-AIDS diseases, or deaths from these diseases. (derived from refs , , and unpublished data, also see 79).
Figure 3
Figure 3
Adjusted hazard ratios (per 100 cell/mm3 higher CD4 count; with 95% confidence intervals) for the association between latest CD4 count and risk of various serious non-AIDS diseases, or deaths from these diseases. (derived from refs , , and unpublished data, also see 79).
Figure 3
Figure 3
Adjusted hazard ratios (per 100 cell/mm3 higher CD4 count; with 95% confidence intervals) for the association between latest CD4 count and risk of various serious non-AIDS diseases, or deaths from these diseases. (derived from refs , , and unpublished data, also see 79).
Figure 4
Figure 4
HIV RNA and risk of serious non-AIDS events: SMART. Adjusted hazard ratio for latest value < 400 vs. > 400 copies/mL. Adjusted for age, gender, prior AIDS, hep B/C, smoking, latest CD4 count. (SMART unpublished data)

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