Landmark study probes hidden health challenges for aging HIV community
NCT ID NCT01737047
Summary
This study aimed to understand how getting older affects the health of people living with HIV. Researchers followed over 1,300 people in England and Ireland, including HIV-positive adults over and under 50, and a comparison group of HIV-negative adults over 50. The goal was to identify specific health problems and medication effects related to aging to help doctors provide better long-term care.
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Locations
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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
London, SW10 9NH, United Kingdom
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Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
London, E9 6SR, United Kingdom
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Kings College Hospital NHS Trust
London, SE5 9RJ, United Kingdom
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Royal Free Hospital
London, NW3 2QG, United Kingdom
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Royal Sussex County Hospital
Brighton, Sussex, BN2 5BE, United Kingdom
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St Marys Hospital NHS Trust
London, W2 1NY, United Kingdom
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University College Dublin School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital
Dublin, 7, Ireland
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University College NHS Trust
London, WC1E 6JB, United Kingdom
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