Hepatitis C coinfection is independently associated with decreased adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a population-based HIV cohort
Braitstein P, Justice A, Bangsberg DR, Yip B, Alfonso V, Schechter MT, Hogg RS, Montaner J. Hepatitis C coinfection is independently associated with decreased adherence to antiretroviral therapy in a population-based HIV cohort. AIDS 2006, 20: 323-331. PMID: 16439865, DOI: 10.1097/01.aids.0000198091.70325.f4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInjection drug useAntiretroviral treatmentAntiretroviral therapyLiver injuryHigher plasma albumin levelCombination antiretroviral treatmentHepatitis C serostatusHepatitis C coinfectionPlasma albumin levelsMultivariate logistic regressionDrug treatment programsHIV/AIDSHCV seropositivityC coinfectionHCV antibodiesHIV cohortHCV serologyAlbumin levelsLow albuminPrimary outcomePrescription refillsPoor adherenceMale genderHIV therapyEligible individuals