1. Influence of hepatitis C virus co-infection and hepatitis C virus treatment on risk of chronic kidney disease in HIV-positive persons
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Christoph Boesecke, Eric Florence, Janez Tomažič, Karine Lacombe, Andri Rauch, Janos Szlavik, Qiuju Li, Helen Sambatakou, Amanda Mocroft, Inka Aho, Gordana Dragovic, Lars Peters, Nikoloz Chkhartishvili, Josep M. Llibre, Lars N Nielsen, Hila Elinav, Clifford Leen, Lene Ryom, Dalibor Sedláček, Cristiana Oprea, V. Uzdaviniene, Montse Laguno, and Thérèse Staub
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatitis C virus ,Immunology ,HIV Infections ,Hepacivirus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Rate ratio ,Gastroenterology ,Antiviral Agents ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Poisson regression ,Prospective Studies ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Coinfection ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,virus diseases ,Hepatitis C ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,3. Good health ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,symbols ,Albuminuria ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been associated with increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We investigated the impact of HCV cure on CKD in HIV-positive persons in the EuroSIDA study. METHODS HIV-positive persons with known HCV status and at least three serum creatinine measurements after 1/1/2004 were compared based on time-updated HCV-RNA and HCV treatment: anti-HCV-negative, spontaneously cleared HCV, chronic untreated HCV, successfully treated HCV, and HCV-RNA positive after HCV treatment. Poisson regression compared incidence rates of CKD [confirmed (>3 months apart) eGFR
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- 2020
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