1. Comparison of dementia incidence and prevalence between individuals with and without HIV infection in primary care from 2000 to 2016.
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Lam, Jennifer, Lee, Catherine, Gilsanz, Paola, Hou, Craig, Leyden, Wendy, Satre, Derek, Flamm, Jason, Towner, William, Horberg, Michael, and Silverberg, Michael
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Aged ,Dementia ,Female ,HIV Infections ,Humans ,Incidence ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Prevalence ,Primary Health Care - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare dementia incidence and prevalence after age 50 years by HIV status. DESIGN: Observational cohort, 2000-2016. METHODS: People with HIV (PWH) on antiretroviral therapy (ART) and demographically similar people without HIV (PWoH), all aged 50 years and older, were identified from Kaiser Permanente healthcare systems in Northern California, Southern California, and Mid-Atlantic States (Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC). Dementia diagnoses were obtained from electronic health records. Incidence and prevalence of dementia, overall and by time period (i.e. 2000-2002, 2003-2004, …, 2015-2016), were calculated using Poisson regression. Trends were examined using Joinpoint regression. Rate ratios were used to compare dementia by HIV status with adjustment for sociodemographics, substance use, and clinical factors. RESULTS: The study included 13 296 PWH and 155 354 PWoH (at baseline: for both, mean age = 54 years, 89% men; for PWH, 80% with HIV RNA
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- 2022