Current hemoglobin levels are more predictive of disease progression than hemoglobin measured at baseline in patients receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV type 1 infection.

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Current hemoglobin levels are more predictive of disease progression than hemoglobin measured at baseline in patients receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV type 1 infection. / Kowalska, Justyna D; Mocroft, Amanda; Blaxhult, Anders; Colebunders, Robert; van Lunzen, Jan; Podlekareva, Daria; Hansen, Ann-Brit Eg; Machala, Ladislav; Yust, Israel; Benfield, Thomas.

in: AIDS RES HUM RETROV, Jahrgang 23, Nr. 10, 10, 2007, S. 1183-1188.

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Kowalska, JD, Mocroft, A, Blaxhult, A, Colebunders, R, van Lunzen, J, Podlekareva, D, Hansen, A-BE, Machala, L, Yust, I & Benfield, T 2007, 'Current hemoglobin levels are more predictive of disease progression than hemoglobin measured at baseline in patients receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV type 1 infection.', AIDS RES HUM RETROV, Jg. 23, Nr. 10, 10, S. 1183-1188. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17961102?dopt=Citation>

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Kowalska, J. D., Mocroft, A., Blaxhult, A., Colebunders, R., van Lunzen, J., Podlekareva, D., Hansen, A-B. E., Machala, L., Yust, I., & Benfield, T. (2007). Current hemoglobin levels are more predictive of disease progression than hemoglobin measured at baseline in patients receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV type 1 infection. AIDS RES HUM RETROV, 23(10), 1183-1188. [10]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17961102?dopt=Citation

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@article{81aba917358345e185ad6e14221ae212,
title = "Current hemoglobin levels are more predictive of disease progression than hemoglobin measured at baseline in patients receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV type 1 infection.",
abstract = "The role of hemoglobin levels as an independent prognostic marker of progression to AIDS and/or death in HIV-infected patients starting combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) was investigated. A total of 2,579 patients from the EuroSIDA cohort with hemoglobin, CD4 cell count, and HIV RNA viral load measured 6 months prior to starting cART was included in the analyses. Anemia was defined as mild (",
author = "Kowalska, {Justyna D} and Amanda Mocroft and Anders Blaxhult and Robert Colebunders and {van Lunzen}, Jan and Daria Podlekareva and Hansen, {Ann-Brit Eg} and Ladislav Machala and Israel Yust and Thomas Benfield",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "23",
pages = "1183--1188",
journal = "AIDS RES HUM RETROV",
issn = "0889-2229",
publisher = "Mary Ann Liebert Inc.",
number = "10",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Current hemoglobin levels are more predictive of disease progression than hemoglobin measured at baseline in patients receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV type 1 infection.

AU - Kowalska, Justyna D

AU - Mocroft, Amanda

AU - Blaxhult, Anders

AU - Colebunders, Robert

AU - van Lunzen, Jan

AU - Podlekareva, Daria

AU - Hansen, Ann-Brit Eg

AU - Machala, Ladislav

AU - Yust, Israel

AU - Benfield, Thomas

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - The role of hemoglobin levels as an independent prognostic marker of progression to AIDS and/or death in HIV-infected patients starting combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) was investigated. A total of 2,579 patients from the EuroSIDA cohort with hemoglobin, CD4 cell count, and HIV RNA viral load measured 6 months prior to starting cART was included in the analyses. Anemia was defined as mild (

AB - The role of hemoglobin levels as an independent prognostic marker of progression to AIDS and/or death in HIV-infected patients starting combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) was investigated. A total of 2,579 patients from the EuroSIDA cohort with hemoglobin, CD4 cell count, and HIV RNA viral load measured 6 months prior to starting cART was included in the analyses. Anemia was defined as mild (

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 23

SP - 1183

EP - 1188

JO - AIDS RES HUM RETROV

JF - AIDS RES HUM RETROV

SN - 0889-2229

IS - 10

M1 - 10

ER -