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2013

Medicine Faculty Publications

Anti-HIV Agents--therapeutic use

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Biomarkers And Bacterial Pneumonia Risk In Patients With Treated Hiv Infection: A Case-Control Study, Sonja M. Bjerk, Jason V. Baker, Sean Emery, Jacqueline Neuhaus, Brian Angus, Fred M. Gordin, Sarah L. Pett, Christoph Stephan, Ken M. Kunisaki Feb 2013

Biomarkers And Bacterial Pneumonia Risk In Patients With Treated Hiv Infection: A Case-Control Study, Sonja M. Bjerk, Jason V. Baker, Sean Emery, Jacqueline Neuhaus, Brian Angus, Fred M. Gordin, Sarah L. Pett, Christoph Stephan, Ken M. Kunisaki

Medicine Faculty Publications

Background

Despite advances in HIV treatment, bacterial pneumonia continues to cause considerable morbidity and mortality in patients with HIV infection. Studies of biomarker associations with bacterial pneumonia risk in treated HIV-infected patients do not currently exist.

Methods

We performed a nested, matched, case-control study among participants randomized to continuous combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in the Strategies for Management of Antiretroviral Therapy trial. Patients who developed bacterial pneumonia (cases) and patients without bacterial pneumonia (controls) were matched 1:1 on clinical center, smoking status, age, and baseline cART use. Baseline levels of Club Cell Secretory Protein 16 (CC16), Surfactant Protein D (SP-D), …