U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Epidemiology of Anemia in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Infected Persons: Results From the Multistate Adult and Adolescent Spectrum of HIV Disease Surveillance Project
Blood, Vol. 91, No. 1
Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention
By Patrick S. Sullivan, Debra L. Hanson, Susan Y. Chu, Jeffrey L. Jones, John W. Ward, and the Adult/Adolescent Spectrum of Disease Group
January 1, 1998
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
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Table 1. Characteristics of Persons Included and Persons Not Included in Analysis of Anemia Incidence
Table 2. Characteristics of Persons Included and Persons Not Included in Analysis of Survival
Table 3. Distribution of Prevelant (first observed) Hemoglobin Concentrations Among HIV-Infected Persons, by Sex and Stage* of HIV Disease
Table 4. One-Year Incidence of Anemia in HIV-Infected Persons by CD4 Count
Table 5. Logistic Regression Models of Associations of Incident Anemia in HIV-Infected Persons
Table 6. Results of Kaplan-Meier, Log Rank, and Proportional Hazards Regression Analyses Describing Survival From First CD4 T-Lymphocyte Count, by CD4 Count, of HIV-Infected Persons Who Did and HIV-Infected Persons Who Did Not Develop Anemia
Table 7. Results of Kaplan-Meier, Log Rank, and Proportional Hazards Regression Analyses Describing Survival From First CD4 Count, by CD4 Count, for Anemic HIV-Infected Persons Who Did Recover From Anemia and Anemic HIV-Infected Persons Who Did Not Recover From Anemia
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