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A Characterization of Women Living with HIV in Belgium.

Title: A Characterization of Women Living with HIV in Belgium.
Authors: Nasreddine, Rakan; Yombi, Jean Cyr; Darcis, Gilles; Van Frankenhuijsen, Maartje; Van Petersen, Lida; Abels, Chloé; Dos Santos Mendes, Sofia; Delforge, Marc; De Wit, Stéphane
Contributors: UCL - SSS/IREC/SLUC - Pôle St.-Luc; UCL - (SLuc) Service de médecine interne et maladies infectieuses (MIMI); UCL - (SLuc) Centre de prise en charge (H.I.V.)
Source: AIDS research and treatment, Vol. 2024, p. 5590523 [1-7] (2024)
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: DIAL@USL-B (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles)
Description: OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this study was to characterize women living with HIV (WLWH) in Belgium. The secondary objective was an exploratory analysis comparing women and men living with HIV (MLWH). METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, observational, multicenter study. Inclusion criteria for the primary objective were all adult treatment-naïve and experienced WLWH actively being treated at one of the participating centers. For the secondary objective, inclusion criteria were all adult naïve and experienced women and MLWH, actively being treated at a single participating center. Data were collected between December 2022 and March 2023. A multivariable analysis was performed on all women included to evaluate for associations with having hypertension (HTN) or being virologically nonsuppressed (HIV-1 VL ≥200 copies/mL). In the exploratory analysis of women and MLWH, a multivariable analysis was carried out to evaluate whether female gender was associated with having HTN or being virologically nonsuppressed. RESULTS: Overall, 2797 WLWH were included. The majority were Black (73.5%) and 48.5% were aged ≥50 years. The most common comorbidity was HTN (17.3%) and most individuals were virologically suppressed (HIV-1 VL
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: boreal:299062; http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/299062; info:pmid/39364305
DOI: 10.1155/2024/5590523
Availability: http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/299062; https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/5590523
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.8770814F
Database: BASE