The introduction of cART has reduced HIV-associated morbidity and mortality and changed the patients’ perspective of life.As a result, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has become a crucial clinical issue. It has been suggested that factors influencing HRQoL in women may differ from those in men. Main objectives are as follows:assessment of HRQoL in a sample of Italian women from IANUA study; investigate correlation primarily between CD4cells count, viral load, co-infection HIVHCV and changes in HRQoL.

Quality of life in an Italian cohort of women living with HIV: preliminary results from IANUA study (Investigation on Antiretroviral Therapy)

Giannini, B;Montefiori, M;Di Biagio, A;Orcamo, P;Giacomini, M;Viscoli, C;
2016-01-01

Abstract

The introduction of cART has reduced HIV-associated morbidity and mortality and changed the patients’ perspective of life.As a result, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has become a crucial clinical issue. It has been suggested that factors influencing HRQoL in women may differ from those in men. Main objectives are as follows:assessment of HRQoL in a sample of Italian women from IANUA study; investigate correlation primarily between CD4cells count, viral load, co-infection HIVHCV and changes in HRQoL.
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