Characteristics of and outcomes in HIV-infected patients who return to care after loss to follow-up

The objective of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of and outcomes in HIV-infected patients who returned to care after loss to followup (LTFU) in Northern France, between 1997 and 2006. Among the 1007 patients who were followed, 135 patients (13.4%) were LTFU during the study period. Of these 135, 74 (54.8%) returned to care after LTFU. The median duration of LTFU was 19 months. Upon returning to care, 33 out of 74 patients (44.6%) had CD4 cell counts less than 200/mm3 and/or AIDS. Patients who returned to care after LTFU were five times more likely to die than patients who attended clinic regularly. (R.A.)

Author(s): Ndiaye B, Ould Kaci K, Salleron J, Bataille P, Bonnevie F, Cochonat K, Fontier C, Guerroumi H, Yazdanpanah Y

Publishing year: 2009

Pages: 1786-9

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