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Prior to the introduction of ART, factors associated with HAND included plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) HIV RNA and inflammation markers [e.g. chemokine (CC motif) ligand 2 (CCL2), tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin (IL -6, neopterIL -6 4– 8].
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However, as adherence to ART precedes immunological recovery, our analysis adjusting only for baseline (pre-ART) factors is still able to estimate the overall impact of adherence.
Similarly, other pre-ART factors, such as pre-ART CD4 and older age, were also associated with ART failure and with increased mortality risk in CDM, but not LCM.
In performing arts, factors related to the artists' fitness, motor capabilities and training would also be an issue.
Univariable analysis examining pre-ART factors associated with incomplete adherence is shown in Table 1.
For those monitored following LCM, mortality risks seemed somewhat lower at visits either 2-3 or 4-5 years on ART (p=0.06), none of the other pre-ART factors were significantly associated with mortality risk after 1 year on ART (p >0.3).
19 Although we found no change in HIV risk behaviour after starting ART, these factors could have masked increases in risk relative to other cohort participants after ART initiation.
The researchers reviewed 119 qualitative sources and employed thematic analysis synthesis to develop themes of group art therapeutic factors, which have been previously equated to mechanisms of change.
The meta-synthesis resulted in five art therapeutic factors in group settings: symbolic expression, relational aesthetics, embodiment, pleasure/play, and ritual.
At the present state of the art the factors controlling the path taken by a propagating crack are not completely understood.
In resource-limited settings, many HIV-infected patients are lost to follow-up (LTF) before starting ART; risk factors among those not eligible for ART at enrollment into care are not well described.
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