Authors
AI Abioye, AI Soipe, AA Salako, MO Odesanya, TA Okuneye, AI Abioye, KA Ismail, MO Omotayo
Publication date
2015/12/2
Journal
AIDS care
Volume
27
Issue
12
Pages
1468-1486
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Studies examining the sex differences in morbidity and mortality among HIV/AIDS patients have yielded inconsistent results. We conducted a meta-analysis of sex differences in disease progression and mortality among HIV/AIDS patients. Medical literature databases from inception to August 2014 were searched for published observational studies assessing sex differences in immunologic and virologic response, disease progression and mortality among HIV-infected patients. Random effects meta-analyses of 115 eligible studies were conducted to obtain pooled estimates of outcomes and heterogeneity was explored in sub-group analyses. Pooled estimates showed an increased risk of progression to AIDS (relative risk [RR]=1.11,95% CI=1.02–1.21) and all-cause mortality (RR=1.23, 95% CI=1.17–1.29) among males compared to females. All-cause mortality differed by sex only in low and middle income …
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