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B ritish HIV A ssociation guidelines for the routine investigation and monitoring of adult HIV ‐1‐infected individuals 2011
Author(s) -
Asboe D,
Aitken C,
Boffito M,
Booth C,
Cane P,
Fakoya A,
Geretti AM,
Kelleher P,
Mackie N,
Muir D,
Murphy G,
Orkin C,
Post F,
Rooney G,
Sabin C,
Sherr L,
Smit E,
Tong W,
Ustianowski A,
Valappil M,
Walsh J,
Williams M,
Yirrell D
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
hiv medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.53
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1468-1293
pISSN - 1464-2662
DOI - 10.1111/j.1468-1293.2011.00971.x
Subject(s) - viral load , medicine , hiv diagnosis , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , antiretroviral therapy , immunology
Table of Contents1. Levels of evidence 1.1 Reference 2. Introduction 3. Auditable targets 4. Table summaries 4.1 Initial diagnosis 4.2 Assessment of ART‐naïve individuals 4.3 ART initiation 4.4 Initial assessment following commencement of ART 4.5 Routine monitoring on ART 4.6 References 5. Newly diagnosed and transferring HIV‐positive individuals 5.1 Initial HIV‐1 diagnosis 5.2 Tests to determine whether acquisition of HIV infection is recent 5.3 Individuals transferring care from a different HIV healthcare setting 5.4 Communication with general practitioners and shared care 5.5 Recommendations 5.6 References 6. Patient history 6.1 Initial HIV‐1 diagnosis 6.2 Monitoring of ART‐naïve patients 6.3 Pre‐ART initiation assessment 6.4 Monitoring individuals established on ART 6.5 Assessment of adherence 6.6 Recommendations 6.7 References 7. Examination 7.1 Recommendations 8. Identifying the need for psychological support 8.1 References 9. Assessment of immune status 9.1 CD4 T cell counts 9.2 CD4 T cell percentage 9.3 References 10. HIV viral load 10.1 Initial diagnosis/ART naïve 10.2 Post ART initiation 10.3 Individuals established on ART 10.4 Recommendations 10.5 References 11. Technical aspects of viral load testing 11.1 References 12. Viral load kinetics during ART and viral load ‘blips’ 12.1 References 13. Proviral DNA load 13.1 References 14. Resistance testing 14.1 Initial HIV‐1 diagnosis 14.2 ART‐naïve 14.3 Post treatment initiation 14.4 ART‐experienced 14.5 References 15. Subtype determination 15.1 Disease progression 15.2 Transmission 15.3 Performance of molecular diagnostic assays 15.4 Response to therapy 15.5 Development of drug resistance 15.6 References 16. Other tests to guide use of specific antiretroviral agents 16.1 Tropism testing 16.2 HLA B*5701 testing 16.3 References 17. Therapeutic drug monitoring 17.1 Recommendations 17.2 References 18. Biochemistry testing 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Liver function 18.3 Renal function 18.4 Dyslipidaemia in HIV‐infected individuals 18.5 Other biomarkers 18.6 Bone disease in HIV‐infected patients 18.7 References 19. Haematology 19.1 Haematological assessment and monitoring 19.2 Recommendations 19.3 References 20. Serology 20.1 Overview 20.2 Hepatitis viruses 20.3 Herpes viruses 20.4 Measles and rubella 20.5 Cytomegalovirus (CMV) 20.6 References 21. Other microbiological screening 21.1 Tuberculosis screening 21.2 Toxoplasma serology 21.3 Tropical screening 21.4 References 22. Sexual health screening including anal and cervical cytology 22.1 Sexual history taking, counselling and sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening 22.2 Cervical and anal cytology 22.3 Recommendations 22.4 References 23. Routine monitoring recommended for specific patient groups 23.1 Women 23.2 Older age 23.3 Injecting drug users 23.4 Individuals coinfected with HBV and HCV 23.5 Late presenters 23.6 ReferencesAppendix

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