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. 2021 Mar 2;190(8):1457–1475. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwab050

Table 3.

HIV-Related Characteristics of MACS Men and WIHS Women Living With HIV at Their 2018–2019 Study Visit

All PLWH  (n = 2,492) Prevalence Among PLWH, %
HIV Characteristic at Most Recent Study Visit No. % Men  
(n = 1,004)
Women  
(n = 1,488)
P Value
HIV serostatus
 HIV-seroprevalent 2,236 90 76 99 <0.001
 HIV-seroincident (seroconversion since enrollment in study) 256 10 24 1
CD4 cell count nadir, cells/mm3 <0.001
 ≥500 263 11 12 10
 350–499 427 17 21 15
 200–349 813 33 35 31
 <200 989 40 33 44
Current CD4 cell count, cells/mm3  a
 <350 315 13 12 14 0.13
 <200 107 5 3 5 0.01
Current HIV viral RNA loadb 0.06
 Not detected (<20 copies/mL) 1,765 74 77 73
 Detected (≥20 copies/mL) 606 26 23 27
Ever use of ART 0.98
 Never used 47 2 2 2
 Ever used 2,445 98 98 98
Current use of ART 2,328 93 96 92 <0.001
ART adherence among those currently receiving treatment
 100% adherent 1,185 51 49 52 0.14
 ≥95% adherent 2,088 90 92 88 0.003
History of clinical AIDS 607 24 11 33 <0.001
Time from estimated HIV seroconversion to most recent visitc, yearsd 23 (12–30) 24 (12–30) 17 (11–20) 0.02
CD4 cell count nadir, cells/mm3  d 241 (125–366) 273 (159–393) 223 (106–346) <0.001
Current CD4 cell count, cells/mm3  d 669 (470–903) 644 (476–850) 689 (463–930) 0.01
HIV viral RNA load, log10 copies/mL (among those detected)d 2.1 (1.6–3.5) 1.8 (1.6–2.5) 2.2 (1.6–3.9) <0.001
Years since ART initiation (among current users)d 16.9 (8.6–23.2) 20.3 (9.9–27.7) 13.3 (8.3–22.3) <0.001

Abbreviations: AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; ART, antiretroviral therapy; CD4, cluster of differentiation 4; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; MACS, Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study; PLWH, people living with HIV; WIHS, Women’s Interagency HIV Study.

a Among participants with a known current CD4 cell count (n = 2,372).

b Among participants with a known current HIV viral RNA load (n = 2,371). HIV viral RNA load in the past 2 years was unknown (not measured) among 10% of men (these were primarily men who completed a telephone visit only) and 1% of women.

c Calculated among the 256 participants with known HIV seroconversion (“seroincident”) during study follow-up.

d Values are presented as median (interquartile range).