2019
Association of Immunosuppression and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Viremia With Anal Cancer Risk in Persons Living With HIV in the United States and Canada
Hernández-Ramírez RU, Qin L, Lin H, Leyden W, Neugebauer RS, Althoff KN, Hessol NA, Achenbach CJ, Brooks JT, Gill MJ, Grover S, Horberg MA, Li J, Mathews WC, Mayor AM, Patel P, Rabkin CS, Rachlis A, Justice AC, Moore RD, Engels EA, Silverberg MJ, Dubrow R, Benson C, Bosch R, Kirk G, Mayer K, Grasso C, Hogg R, Harrigan P, Montaner J, Yip B, Zhu J, Salters K, Gabler K, Buchacz K, Li J, Gebo K, Moore R, Moore R, Rodriguez B, Horberg M, Silverberg M, Thorne J, Rabkin C, Margolick J, Jacobson L, D’Souza G, Klein M, Kroch A, Burchell A, Betts A, Lindsay J, Hunter-Mellado R, Mayor A, Gill M, Deeks S, Martin J, Li J, Brooks J, Saag M, Mugavero M, Willig J, Mathews W, Eron J, Napravnik S, Kitahata M, Crane H, Drozd D, Sterling T, Haas D, Rebeiro P, Turner M, Justice A, Dubrow R, Fiellin D, Gange S, Anastos K, Moore R, Saag M, Gange S, Kitahata M, Althoff K, Horberg M, Klein M, McKaig R, Freeman A, Moore R, Freeman A, Kitahata M, Van Rompaey S, Crane H, Drozd D, Morton L, McReynolds J, Lober W, Gange S, Althoff K, Lee J, You B, Hogan B, Zhang J, Jing J, Humes E, Coburn S. Association of Immunosuppression and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Viremia With Anal Cancer Risk in Persons Living With HIV in the United States and Canada. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2019, 70: 1176-1185. PMID: 31044245, PMCID: PMC7319056, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz329.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnal cancer riskHIV RNA measuresCancer riskPeak CD4North American AIDS Cohort CollaborationRNA measuresHIV-1 RNA levelsHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viremiaOncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) infectionAnal cancer developmentAssociation of immunosuppressionTime-updated CD4T-cell countsHuman papillomavirus infectionHuman immunodeficiency virusCohort CollaborationPapillomavirus infectionImmunodeficiency virusImmunoregulatory controlCD4Cox modelCancer promotionUseful markerCancer developmentRNA levels
2012
Impact of Antiretroviral Therapy on Tuberculosis Incidence Among HIV-Positive Patients in High-Income Countries
del Amo J, Moreno S, Bucher HC, Furrer H, Logan R, Sterne J, Pérez-Hoyos S, Jarrín I, Phillips A, Lodi S, van Sighem A, de Wolf W, Sabin C, Bansi L, Justice A, Goulet J, Miró JM, Ferrer E, Meyer L, Seng R, Toulomi G, Gargalianos P, Costagliola D, Abgrall S, Hernán MA. Impact of Antiretroviral Therapy on Tuberculosis Incidence Among HIV-Positive Patients in High-Income Countries. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012, 54: 1364-1372. PMID: 22460971, PMCID: PMC3404691, DOI: 10.1093/cid/cis203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAIDS-Related Opportunistic InfectionsAnti-HIV AgentsCD4 Lymphocyte CountCohort StudiesDeveloped CountriesDrug Therapy, CombinationEuropeFemaleHIV InfectionsHIV SeropositivityHumansImmune Reconstitution Inflammatory SyndromeIncidenceMaleMiddle AgedMycobacterium tuberculosisPneumocystis cariniiPneumonia, PneumocystisRNA, ViralTuberculosisUnited StatesViral LoadConceptsImmune reconstitution inflammatory syndromeCD4 cell countCells/μL.HIV RNA levelsHazard ratioTuberculosis incidenceCART initiationCell countAntiretroviral therapyTime-varying CD4 cell countBaseline CD4 cell countAIDS-free individualsEffects of CARTLow tuberculosis incidenceMonths of ARTReconstitution inflammatory syndromeHIV-positive patientsRNA levelsHIV-positive individualsHuman immunodeficiency virusHIV-CAUSAL CollaborationInflammatory syndromeImmunodeficiency virusInverse probability weightingPositive individuals
2011
Risk of Heart Failure With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the Absence of Prior Diagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease
Butt AA, Chang CC, Kuller L, Goetz MB, Leaf D, Rimland D, Gibert CL, Oursler KK, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Lim J, Kazis LE, Gottlieb S, Justice AC, Freiberg MS. Risk of Heart Failure With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the Absence of Prior Diagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease. JAMA Internal Medicine 2011, 171: 737-743. PMID: 21518940, PMCID: PMC3687533, DOI: 10.1001/archinternmed.2011.151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncident HF eventsHeart failureCoronary heart diseaseCopies/mLRisk factorsHIV infectionHF eventsHeart diseaseHigh riskVeterans Aging Cohort Study Virtual CohortHIV-1 RNA levelsRisk of HFCoronary heart disease eventsHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionRNA levelsIncident heart failureOngoing viral replicationRetrospective cohort studyHeart disease eventsImmunodeficiency virus infectionHuman immunodeficiency virusVACS-VCVeteran EnrolleesCohort studyPrior diagnosis
2009
Trends in Multidrug Treatment Failure and Subsequent Mortality among Antiretroviral Therapy-Experienced Patients with HIV Infection in North America
Deeks SG, Gange SJ, Kitahata MM, Saag MS, Justice AC, Hogg RS, Eron JJ, Brooks JT, Rourke SB, Gill MJ, Bosch RJ, Benson CA, Collier AC, Martin JN, Klein MB, Jacobson LP, Rodriguez B, Sterling TR, Kirk GD, Napravnik S, Rachlis AR, Calzavara LM, Horberg MA, Silverberg MJ, Gebo KA, Kushel MB, Goedert JJ, McKaig RG, Moore RD, Research and Design N. Trends in Multidrug Treatment Failure and Subsequent Mortality among Antiretroviral Therapy-Experienced Patients with HIV Infection in North America. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2009, 49: 1582-1590. PMID: 19845473, PMCID: PMC2871149, DOI: 10.1086/644768.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasma HIV RNA levelsCombination antiretroviral therapyHIV RNA levelsVirologic failureRegimen failureHistory of AIDSAntiretroviral therapyTreatment failureHigher plasma HIV RNA levelsAbility of therapyRNA levelsT-cell countsTreatment-naive patientsIndependent risk factorMultivariate Cox regressionAggressive therapeutic interventionMore effective optionsModified therapyHIV infectionCox regressionRisk factorsT cellsSubsequent mortalityMortality rateClinical practice
2005
The Changing Incidence of AIDS Events in Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
d'Arminio Monforte A, Sabin CA, Phillips A, Sterne J, May M, Justice A, Dabis F, Grabar S, Ledergerber B, Gill J, Reiss P, Egger M. The Changing Incidence of AIDS Events in Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy. JAMA Internal Medicine 2005, 165: 416-423. PMID: 15738371, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.165.4.416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActive antiretroviral therapyAIDS eventsAntiretroviral therapyViral etiologyRate of declineAntiretroviral-naive individualsRates of AIDSIncidence of AIDSCohort CollaborationCD4 countMonths 0Different etiologiesFungal etiologyChanging IncidenceHAARTPoisson regressionEtiologyIncidenceRNA levelsAIDSViral eventsTherapyMonths
2004
Effect of Persistent Moderate Viremia on Disease Progression During HIV Therapy
Raffanti SP, Fusco JS, Sherrill BH, Hansen NI, Justice AC, D’Aquila R, Mangialardi WJ, Fusco GP. Effect of Persistent Moderate Viremia on Disease Progression During HIV Therapy. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2004, 37: 1147-1154. PMID: 15319674, DOI: 10.1097/01.qai.0000136738.24090.d0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 RNA levelsCopies/mLBaseline HIV-1 RNA levelsNew AIDSCopies/Moderate viremiaRNA levelsPlasma HIV-1 RNAAIDS-defining diagnosisAntiretroviral therapy historyActive antiretroviral therapyUnited States cohortHIV-1 RNACells/Proportional hazards modelCD4 count changesImmunologic deteriorationAntiretroviral therapyCD4 countPrior AIDSUndetectable viremiaViral suppressionImmunologic statusHIV infectionClinical benefit
2001
Clinical Importance of Provider-Reported HIV Symptoms Compared With Patient-Report
Justice AC, Chang CH, Rabeneck L, Zackin S. Clinical Importance of Provider-Reported HIV Symptoms Compared With Patient-Report. Medical Care 2001, 39: 397-408. PMID: 11329526, DOI: 10.1097/00005650-200104000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-reported symptomsHIV-1 RNA levelsCD4 cell countRecent hospitalizationCell countSymptom ChecklistAdverse drug event monitoringRNA levelsCombination antiviral therapyHealth-related qualityPhysical health scalesHIV diseaseHIV infectionAntiviral therapyHRQOL subscalesMulticenter studyHIV symptomsClinical managementPatient reportsHospitalizationPatientsClinical importanceHealth ScaleSecondary analysisSymptoms