2019
Impact of early antiretroviral treatment on sexual behaviour: a randomised comparison
Lampe FC, Rodger AJ, Burman W, Grulich A, Friedland G, Sadr WE, Neaton J, Corbelli GM, Emery S, Molina JM, Orkin C, Gatell J, Gerstoft J, Ruxrungtham K, de Souza M, Phillips AN. Impact of early antiretroviral treatment on sexual behaviour: a randomised comparison. AIDS 2019, 33: 2337-2350. PMID: 31764099, PMCID: PMC6882545, DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000002359.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly antiretroviral treatmentHIV-serodifferent partnersAntiretroviral treatmentMonth 12Month 24CD4 cell countHIV-positive adultsSexual behaviorHIV infectiousnessImmediate armViral suppressionPrimary outcomeHigh prevalenceCondomless sexCell countMSMCells/Lower absolute levelsSexHeterosexual menTreatmentHeterosexualsArmAbsolute levelsPrevalence
2017
Integrated Tuberculosis/Human Immunodeficiency Virus Community-Based Case Finding in Rural South Africa: Implications for Tuberculosis Control Efforts
Shenoi SV, Moll AP, Brooks RP, Kyriakides T, Andrews L, Kompala T, Upadhya D, Altice FL, Eksteen FJ, Friedland G. Integrated Tuberculosis/Human Immunodeficiency Virus Community-Based Case Finding in Rural South Africa: Implications for Tuberculosis Control Efforts. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2017, 4: ofx092. PMID: 28695145, PMCID: PMC5499582, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofx092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman immunodeficiency virusIntensive case findingCase findingResistant TBTB casesHIV testingRural South AfricaOverall case notification rateConcurrent HIV testingHIV coinfection rateHIV-negative tuberculosisMedian CD4 countCD4 cell countHIV/TBDrug-resistant TBCase notification ratesCase-finding strategyHIV-positive individualsHigh-risk populationTB symptom screeningPopulation-level ratesCD4 countTuberculosis symptomsSymptom screeningTB elimination
2015
Trends in hospital deaths among human immunodeficiency virus–infected patients during the antiretroviral therapy era, 1995 to 2011
Cowell A, Shenoi SV, Kyriakides TC, Friedland G, Barakat LA. Trends in hospital deaths among human immunodeficiency virus–infected patients during the antiretroviral therapy era, 1995 to 2011. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2015, 10: 608-614. PMID: 26130520, PMCID: PMC4560992, DOI: 10.1002/jhm.2409.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital deathAIDS deathsHuman immunodeficiency virus-infected patientsHigher CD4 cell countsAIDS infectionAntiretroviral therapy eraNon-AIDS deathsNon-AIDS malignanciesCD4 cell countHIV viral loadVirus-infected patientsHuman immunodeficiency virusUrban teaching hospitalTimes greater likelihoodCardiovascular comorbiditiesTherapy eraCD4 countInpatient mortalityImmunodeficiency syndromeLiver diseaseUnderlying liverViral loadImmunodeficiency virusMedical recordsAntiretroviral era
2008
The Impact of Episodic CD4 Cell Count-Guided Antiretroviral Therapy on Quality of Life
Burman WJ, Grund B, Roediger MP, Friedland G, Darbyshire J, Wu AW. The Impact of Episodic CD4 Cell Count-Guided Antiretroviral Therapy on Quality of Life. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2008, 47: 185-193. PMID: 17971716, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0b013e31815acaa4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeEpisodic antiretroviral therapyAntiretroviral therapyDisease progressionQoL assessmentTherapy groupInferior QOLMedian CD4 lymphocyte countContinuous therapy groupExcellent general healthCD4 cell countCD4 lymphocyte countCells/mm3HIV disease progressionCurrent healthAntiretroviral Therapy studyTherapy armMean followContinuous therapyLymphocyte countAnalog scaleQOL outcomesGeneral healthQOL instrumentsQoL comparisons
2003
Use of Total Lymphocyte Count for Monitoring Response to Antiretroviral Therapy
Schreibman T, Friedland G. Use of Total Lymphocyte Count for Monitoring Response to Antiretroviral Therapy. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2003, 38: 257-262. PMID: 14699459, DOI: 10.1086/380792.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal lymphocyte countCD4 cell countAntiretroviral therapyCell countLymphocyte countHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diseaseOpportunistic infection prophylaxisPotential surrogate markerResource-limited settingsHIV diseaseInfection prophylaxisLaboratory markersOpportunistic infectionsSurrogate markerDisease progressionClinical utilityImmune functionTherapeutic interventionsTherapyKey laboratory measurementsMonitoring responseVirus diseaseLack of availabilityDiseaseCount
2002
A Phase II Randomized Study of the Virologic and Immunologic Effect of Zidovudine + Stavudine versus Stavudine Alone and Zidovudine + Lamivudine in Patients with >300 CD4 Cells Who Were Antiretroviral Naive (ACTG 298)
Pollard RB, Tierney C, Havlir D, Tebas P, Fox L, Smeaton L, Richman D, Friedland GH. A Phase II Randomized Study of the Virologic and Immunologic Effect of Zidovudine + Stavudine versus Stavudine Alone and Zidovudine + Lamivudine in Patients with >300 CD4 Cells Who Were Antiretroviral Naive (ACTG 298). AIDS Research And Human Retroviruses 2002, 18: 699-704. PMID: 12167276, DOI: 10.1089/088922202760072311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD4 cell countStandard of careD4TViral loadWeek 12Copies/Cell countMedian baseline viral loadPhase II Randomized StudyD4T armDual nucleoside therapyAntiretroviral-naive patientsBaseline viral loadWeeks of monotherapyViral load reductionTreatment of patientsDevelopment of multidrugAntiretroviral-NaiveAntiviral suppressionNaive patientsCD4 cellsImmunologic effectsHIV infectionRandomized studyNucleoside therapy
2000
In Vivo Antagonism with Zidovudine plus Stavudine Combination Therapy
Havlir D, Tierney C, Friedland G, Pollard R, Smeaton L, Sommadossi J, Fox L, Kessler H, Fife K, Richman D. In Vivo Antagonism with Zidovudine plus Stavudine Combination Therapy. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2000, 182: 321-325. PMID: 10882616, DOI: 10.1086/315683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD4 cell countD4TCell countD4T armD4T monotherapyWeeks of therapyHuman immunodeficiency virusCopies/mLGreater antiviral activityT monotherapyHIV RNACurrent regimenImmunodeficiency virusPharmacologic antagonismCombination therapyMean reductionZidovudineAntiviral activityVivo antagonismProgressive declinePatientsCells/DdIIntracellular levelsTherapy
1999
Efficacy and Safety of Delavirdine Mesylate With Zidovudine and Didanosine Compared With Two-Drug Combinations of These Agents in Persons With HIV Disease With CD4 Counts of 100 to 500 cells/mm3 (ACTG 261)
Friedland G, Pollard R, Griffith B, Hughes M, Morse G, Bassett R, Freimuth W, Demeter L, Connick E, Nevin T, Hirsch M, Fischl M. Efficacy and Safety of Delavirdine Mesylate With Zidovudine and Didanosine Compared With Two-Drug Combinations of These Agents in Persons With HIV Disease With CD4 Counts of 100 to 500 cells/mm3 (ACTG 261). JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 1999, 21: 281-292. PMID: 10428106, DOI: 10.1097/00126334-199908010-00005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCells/mm3CD4 cell countTwo-drug combinationsCell countHIV-1 RNA changesHIV-1 RNA levelsMonths of monotherapyThree-drug regimenTwo-drug armTwo-drug regimensGastrointestinal side effectsThree-drug combinationDelavirdine mesylateNon-nucleoside reverseCD4 countCD4 cellsHIV diseaseKey efficacyMulticenter trialCopies/Antiretroviral activityHIV-1Side effectsDidanosineZidovudine