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. 2019 Dec 6;9(1):18514.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-54969-3.

Chronic Disease Onset Among People Living with HIV and AIDS in a Large Private Insurance Claims Dataset

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Chronic Disease Onset Among People Living with HIV and AIDS in a Large Private Insurance Claims Dataset

Hsin-Yun Yang et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) have a growing life expectancy in the US due to early provision of effective antiretroviral treatment. This has resulted in increasing exposure to age-related chronic illness that may be exacerbated by HIV/AIDS or antiretroviral treatment. Prior work has suggested that PLWHA may be subject to accelerated aging, with earlier onset and higher risk of acquiring many chronic illnesses. However, the magnitude of these effects, controlling for chronic co-morbidities, has not been fully quantified. We evaluate the magnitude of association of HIV infection on developing chronic conditions while controlling for demographics, behavioral risk factors, and chronic comorbidities. We compare chronic disease risks of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, cancers, lung diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and cognitive impairment between PLWHA and HIV- individuals in a large, de-identified private insurance claims dataset (~24,000 PLWHA) using logistic regressions. HIV status is statistically significantly associated with higher levels for all chronic illnesses examined, a result which is robust to multiple model specifications and duration of analysis (2, 5, and 10 years from enrollment). Our results suggest that PLWHA may be at elevated risk for a wide variety of chronic illnesses and may require additional care as the aging PLWHA population grows.

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