Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem

Late presentation for care is a major impediment to the prevention and effective treatment of HIV infection. Older individuals are at increased risk of late presentation, represent a growing proportion of people with late presentation, and might require interventions tailored to their age group. We...

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Main Authors: Justice, Amy C., Goetz, Matthew B., Stewart, Cameron N., Hogan, Brenna C., Humes, Elizabeth, Luz, Paula M., Castilho, Jessica L., Nash, Denis, Brazier, Ellen, Musick, Beverly, Yiannoutsos, Constantin, Malateste, Karen, Jaquet, Antoine, Cornell, Morna, Shamu, Tinei, Rajasuriar, Reena, Jiamsakul, Awachana, Althoff, Keri N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.420182023-10-18T05:04:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42018/ Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem Justice, Amy C. Goetz, Matthew B. Stewart, Cameron N. Hogan, Brenna C. Humes, Elizabeth Luz, Paula M. Castilho, Jessica L. Nash, Denis Brazier, Ellen Musick, Beverly Yiannoutsos, Constantin Malateste, Karen Jaquet, Antoine Cornell, Morna Shamu, Tinei Rajasuriar, Reena Jiamsakul, Awachana Althoff, Keri N. RC Internal medicine Late presentation for care is a major impediment to the prevention and effective treatment of HIV infection. Older individuals are at increased risk of late presentation, represent a growing proportion of people with late presentation, and might require interventions tailored to their age group. We provide a summary of the literature published globally between 2016-21 (reporting data from 1984-2018) and quantify the association of age with delayed presentation. Using the most common definitions of late presentation and older age from these earlier studies, we update this work with data from the International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) consortium, focusing on data from 2000-19, encompassing four continents. Finally, we consider how late presentation among older individuals might be more effectively addressed as electronic medical records become widely adopted. Elsevier 2022-04 Article PeerReviewed Justice, Amy C. and Goetz, Matthew B. and Stewart, Cameron N. and Hogan, Brenna C. and Humes, Elizabeth and Luz, Paula M. and Castilho, Jessica L. and Nash, Denis and Brazier, Ellen and Musick, Beverly and Yiannoutsos, Constantin and Malateste, Karen and Jaquet, Antoine and Cornell, Morna and Shamu, Tinei and Rajasuriar, Reena and Jiamsakul, Awachana and Althoff, Keri N. (2022) Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem. The Lancet HIV, 9 (4). E269-E280. ISSN 2352-3018, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(22)00003-0 <https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(22)00003-0>. 10.1016/S2352-3018(22)00003-0
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topic RC Internal medicine
spellingShingle RC Internal medicine
Justice, Amy C.
Goetz, Matthew B.
Stewart, Cameron N.
Hogan, Brenna C.
Humes, Elizabeth
Luz, Paula M.
Castilho, Jessica L.
Nash, Denis
Brazier, Ellen
Musick, Beverly
Yiannoutsos, Constantin
Malateste, Karen
Jaquet, Antoine
Cornell, Morna
Shamu, Tinei
Rajasuriar, Reena
Jiamsakul, Awachana
Althoff, Keri N.
Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem
description Late presentation for care is a major impediment to the prevention and effective treatment of HIV infection. Older individuals are at increased risk of late presentation, represent a growing proportion of people with late presentation, and might require interventions tailored to their age group. We provide a summary of the literature published globally between 2016-21 (reporting data from 1984-2018) and quantify the association of age with delayed presentation. Using the most common definitions of late presentation and older age from these earlier studies, we update this work with data from the International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) consortium, focusing on data from 2000-19, encompassing four continents. Finally, we consider how late presentation among older individuals might be more effectively addressed as electronic medical records become widely adopted.
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author Justice, Amy C.
Goetz, Matthew B.
Stewart, Cameron N.
Hogan, Brenna C.
Humes, Elizabeth
Luz, Paula M.
Castilho, Jessica L.
Nash, Denis
Brazier, Ellen
Musick, Beverly
Yiannoutsos, Constantin
Malateste, Karen
Jaquet, Antoine
Cornell, Morna
Shamu, Tinei
Rajasuriar, Reena
Jiamsakul, Awachana
Althoff, Keri N.
author_facet Justice, Amy C.
Goetz, Matthew B.
Stewart, Cameron N.
Hogan, Brenna C.
Humes, Elizabeth
Luz, Paula M.
Castilho, Jessica L.
Nash, Denis
Brazier, Ellen
Musick, Beverly
Yiannoutsos, Constantin
Malateste, Karen
Jaquet, Antoine
Cornell, Morna
Shamu, Tinei
Rajasuriar, Reena
Jiamsakul, Awachana
Althoff, Keri N.
author_sort Justice, Amy C.
title Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem
title_short Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem
title_full Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem
title_fullStr Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem
title_full_unstemmed Delayed presentation of HIV among older individuals: A growing problem
title_sort delayed presentation of hiv among older individuals: a growing problem
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022
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