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Deferred antiretroviral therapy is associated with
lower eGFR in HIV-positive individuals with high CD4 counts
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Reported by Jules Levin
IAS/Durban 2016 July 18-22
A Mocroft1, AC Achhra2, M Ross3, L Ryom4, A Avihingsanon5, E Bakowska6, WH Belloso7, A Clarke8, H Furrer9, G Lucas10, M Ristola11, M Rassool12, J Ross13, C Somboonwit14, C Wyatt3 for the INSIGHT study group
1University College London, London, UK. 2Kirby Institute, UNSW Australia, Australia. 3Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA. 4Dept. of Infectious diseases, CHIP, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 5HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand (HIV-NAT) Research Collaboration, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. 6Wojewodzki Szpital Zakazny, Warsaw, Poland. 7CICAL and Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 8Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, United Kingdom. 9Department of Infectious Disease, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland . 10Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore. 11Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland . 12Department of Medicine, University of Witwatersrand and Helen Joseph Hospital, Johannesburg South Africa. 13Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK. 14Department of Medicine, University of South Florida, USA.
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