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Volume 14, Number 1—January 2008
THEME ISSUE
International Polar Year
Dispatch

Implementation and Effectiveness of Antiretroviral Therapy in Greenland

Nicolai Lohse*†Comments to Author , Karin Ladefoged‡, and Niels Obel†1
Author affiliations: *Århus University Hospital, Århus, Denmark; †Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark; ‡Dronning Ingrids Hospital, Nuuk, Greenland;

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Figure 2

A). Proportion of patients with low CD4 cell count on January 1, 1996–2006. Numerator, patients with a CD4 cell count <300 cells/μL. Denominator, all patients who had not yet been prescribed a highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) regimen. B) Proportion of patients with suppressed viral load on January 1, 1996–2006. Numerator, patients with an HIV RNA <400 copies per mL. Denominator, all patients who had ever started a HAART regimen.

Figure 2. A). Proportion of patients with low CD4 cell count on January 1, 1996–2006. Numerator, patients with a CD4 cell count <300 cells/μL. Denominator, all patients who had not yet been prescribed a highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) regimen. B) Proportion of patients with suppressed viral load on January 1, 1996–2006. Numerator, patients with an HIV RNA <400 copies per mL. Denominator, all patients who had ever started a HAART regimen.

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1The Danish HIV Cohort Study: Departments of Infectious Diseases at Copenhagen University Hospitals Rigshospitalet (J. Gerstoft, N. Obel) and Hvidovre (G. Kronborg), Odense University Hospital (C. Pedersen), Aarhus University Hospitals, Skejby (C.S. Larsen) and Aalborg (G. Pedersen), Herning Hospital (A.L. Laursen), Helsingør Hospital (B. Kvinesdal), and Kolding Hospital (A. Møller).

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