PLoS Medicine (Jan 2012)

Gender differences in survival among adult patients starting antiretroviral therapy in South Africa: a multicentre cohort study.

  • Morna Cornell,
  • Michael Schomaker,
  • Daniela Belen Garone,
  • Janet Giddy,
  • Christopher J Hoffmann,
  • Richard Lessells,
  • Mhairi Maskew,
  • Hans Prozesky,
  • Robin Wood,
  • Leigh F Johnson,
  • Matthias Egger,
  • Andrew Boulle,
  • Landon Myer,
  • International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS Southern Africa Collaboration

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. e1001304

Abstract

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BackgroundIncreased mortality among men on antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been documented but remains poorly understood. We examined the magnitude of and risk factors for gender differences in mortality on ART.Methods and findingsAnalyses included 46,201 ART-naïve adults starting ART between January 2002 and December 2009 in eight ART programmes across South Africa (SA). Patients were followed from initiation of ART to outcome or analysis closure. The primary outcome was mortality; secondary outcomes were loss to follow-up (LTF), virologic suppression, and CD4+ cell count responses. Survival analyses were used to examine the hazard of death on ART by gender. Sensitivity analyses were limited to patients who were virologically suppressed and patients whose CD4+ cell count reached >200 cells/µl. We compared gender differences in mortality among HIV+ patients on ART with mortality in an age-standardised HIV-negative population. Among 46,201 adults (65% female, median age 35 years), during 77,578 person-years of follow-up, men had lower median CD4+ cell counts than women (85 versus 110 cells/µl, pConclusionsHIV-infected men have higher mortality on ART than women in South African programmes, but these differences are only partly explained by more advanced HIV disease at the time of ART initiation, differential LTF and subsequent mortality, and differences in responses to treatment. The observed differences in mortality on ART may be best explained by background differences in mortality between men and women in the South African population unrelated to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary.