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. 2016 Jan 15;45(1):140–150. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyv352

Figure 1.

Figure 1

5-year all-cause mortality under two potential interventions: always treat versus never treat with three or more antiretroviral medications (ART) among: (i) persons enrolled in the Center for AIDS Research Network of Integrated Clinical Systems (CNICS) during 1998–2012; and (ii) persons diagnosed with HIV in the United States during 2009–11. All estimates were adjusted for: race/ethnicity; sex; age at engagement in care; calendar year of engagement in care; CD4 cell count and viral load most proximate to CNICS enrolment; history of injection drug use; history of male-to-male sexual contact; study site; and time-varying CD4 cell count, viral load, AIDS diagnosis and hepatitis C virus infection. Estimates for persons newly diagnosed with HIV in the USA were further standardized to the distribution of sex, age group, race/ethnicity, male-to-male sexual contact, injection drug use and AIDS at baseline in the target populationdx, diagnosis.