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The relationship between non-injection drug use behaviors on progression to AIDS and death in a cohort of HIV seropositive women in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy use
Authors:Kapadia Farzana  Cook Judith A  Cohen Marge H  Sohler Nancy  Kovacs Andrea  Greenblatt Ruth M  Choudhary Imtiaz  Vlahov David
Affiliation:Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA. fkapadia@nyam.org
Abstract:AIMS: To evaluate the effects of longitudinal patterns and types of non-injection drug use (NIDU) on HIV progression in the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) era. DESIGN: Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS), a prospective cohort study conducted at six US sites. METHODS: Data were collected semi-annually from 1994 to 2002 on 1046 HIV(+) women. Multivariate Cox proportional hazards modeling was used to estimate relative hazards for developing AIDS and for death by pattern and type of NIDU. FINDINGS: During follow-up, 285 AIDS events and 287 deaths, of which 177 were AIDS-related, were reported. At baseline, consistent and former NIDU was associated with CD4(+) counts of < 200 cells/microl (43% and 46%, respectively) and viral load > 40,000 copies/ml (53% and 55%, respectively). Consistent NIDU reported less HAART use (53%) compared with other NIDU patterns. Stimulant use was associated with CD4(+) cell counts of < 200 cells/microl (53%) and lower HAART initiation (63%) compared with other NIDU types. In multivariate analyses, progression to AIDS was significantly higher among consistent (RH = 2.52), inconsistent (RH = 1.63) and former (RH = 1.56) users compared with never users; and for stimulant (RH = 2.04) and polydrug (RH = 1.65) users compared with non-users. Progression to all-cause death was higher only among former users (RH = 1.48) compared with never users in multivariate analysis. NIDU behaviors were not associated with progression to AIDS-related death. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, pattern and type of NIDU were associated with HIV progression to AIDS and all-cause mortality. These differences were associated with lower HAART utilization among consistent NIDU and use of stimulants, and poor baseline immunological and virological status among former users.
Keywords:Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome    highly active antiretroviral therapy    human immunodeficiency virus    mortality    non-injection drug use
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