The MANGUA cohort is an
ongoing multicenter, observational study of people living with HIV/AIDS in
Guatemala. The cohort is based on the MANGUA application which is an electronic
database to capture essential data from the medical records of HIV patients in
care.
The cohort enrolls
HIV-positive adults ≥16 years of age. A predefined set of sociodemographic,
behavioral, clinical, and laboratory data are registered at entry to the cohort
study.
As of October 1st, 2012, 21
697 patients had been included in the MANGUA cohort (median age: 33 years,
40.3% female). At enrollment 74.1% had signs of advanced HIV infection and only
56.3% had baseline CD4 cell counts. In the first 12 months after starting
antiretroviral treatment 26.9% (n =
3938) of the patients were lost to the program.
The implementation of a
cohort of HIV-positive patients in care in Guatemala is feasible and has
provided national HIV indicators to monitor and evaluate the HIV epidemic. The
identified percentages of late presenters and high rates of LTFU will help the
Ministry to target their current efforts in improving access to diagnosis and
care.
Below: Number of UAIs and number of patients attended at each UAI by Guatemalan department
Below: Spectrum of cART initiation in patients enrolled in MANGUA cohort
Full article at: http://goo.gl/yrPjAI
By: Juan Ignacio García, 1 Blanca Samayoa, Meritxell Sabidó, 1 Luis Alberto Prieto, 1 Mikhail Nikiforov, 1 Rodolfo Pinzón, Luis Roberto Santa Marina de León, José Fernando Ortiz, Ernesto Ponce, Carlos Rodolfo Mejía, Eduardo Arathoon, Jordi Casabona, 1 and The Mangua Cohort Study Group 1
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