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From: The impact of food insecurity on HIV outcomes in Senegal, West Africa: a prospective longitudinal study

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a Percent of HIV-infected individuals who were lost to follow-up (LTFU) within 12 months of starting ART, or reported poor adherence to ART, or experienced virologic failure (VF) at 12 months of ART according to food insecurity status. *OR for LTFU 3.13 [1.08–9.06] compared to not severely food insecure at enrollment. **OR for poor adherence 8.00 [1.11–57.57] compared to not severely food insecure at enrollment. ***OR for VF 5.14 [1.01–26.29] compared to not severely food insecure at enrollment. aN = 141 at baseline, 84 among those retained in care; bN = 58 at baseline,12 among those retained in care; cN = 5; dN = 8. b Percent of HIV-infected individuals who died within 12 months of initiating ART, or had CD4 cell counts < 200 following 12 months of ART, or experienced virologic failure (VF) at 12 months of ART according to nutritional status. *OR for DCD 3.35 [1.40–8.03] compared to not undernourished at enrollment. **OR for CD4 < 200 4.24 [1.56–11.47] compared to not undernourished at enrollment; ***OR for CD4 < 200: 5.84 [1.93–17.67] compared to not undernourished at M6. αOR for VF 3.39 [1.13–10.21] compared to not undernourished at enrollment; βOR for VF 7.41 [1.99–27.59] compared to not undernourished at M6; γOR for VF 4.14 [1.13–15.11] compared to not undernourished at M12. aN = 122 at baseline, 87 among those retained in care; bN = 76 at baseline, 44 among those retained in care; cN = 31; dN = 15

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