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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Date Submitted: May 25, 2018
Open Peer Review Period: May 31, 2018 - Jun 14, 2018
Date Accepted: Nov 2, 2018
(closed for review but you can still tweet)

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

The Continuing Value of CD4 Cell Count Monitoring for Differential HIV Care and Surveillance

Rice B, Boulle A, Schwarcz S, Shroufi A, Rutherford G, Hargreaves J

The Continuing Value of CD4 Cell Count Monitoring for Differential HIV Care and Surveillance

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2019;5(1):e11136

DOI: 10.2196/11136

PMID: 30892272

PMCID: 6446153

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The Continuing Value of CD4 Cell Count Monitoring for Differential HIV Care and Surveillance

  • Brian Rice; 
  • Andrew Boulle; 
  • Sandra Schwarcz; 
  • Amir Shroufi; 
  • George Rutherford; 
  • James Hargreaves

The move toward universal provision of antiretroviral therapy and the expansion of HIV viral load monitoring call into question the ongoing value of CD4 cell count testing and monitoring. We highlight the role CD4 monitoring continues to have in guiding clinical decisions and measuring and evaluating the epidemiology of HIV. To end the HIV/AIDS epidemic, we require strategic information, which includes CD4 cell counts, to make informed clinical decisions and effectively monitor key surveillance indicators.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Rice B, Boulle A, Schwarcz S, Shroufi A, Rutherford G, Hargreaves J

The Continuing Value of CD4 Cell Count Monitoring for Differential HIV Care and Surveillance

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2019;5(1):e11136

DOI: 10.2196/11136

PMID: 30892272

PMCID: 6446153

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