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Table 2 Clinical related characteristics of HIV infected patients treated at Woldia and Dessie hospitals, 2018

From: Predictors of virological treatment failure among adult HIV patients on first-line antiretroviral therapy in Woldia and Dessie hospitals, Northeast Ethiopia: a case-control study

Variables

Category

Cases(n=154)

Controls (n=154)

p-value for Chi-square test

Frequency (%)

Frequency (%)

Baseline body mass index (BMI )

<16

14 (9.1)

16 (10.4)

0.349

16-18.5

44 (28.6)

33 (21.4)

>18.5

96 (62.3)

105 (68.2)

Current BMI

<16

27 (17.5)

10 (6.5)

< 0.001

16-18.5

37 (24)

12 (7.8)

>18.5

90 (58.4)

132 (85.7)

Baseline CD4 T-cell count

≤ 200

98 (63.6)

91 (59.1)

0.413

>200

56 (36.4)

63 (40.9)

Current CD4 T-cell count

≤ 200

62 (40.3)

30 (19.5)

<0.001

>200

92 (59.7)

124 (80.5)

Base line Hgb(g/dl)

≤12

51 (33.1)

43 (27.9)

0.322

>12

103 (66.9)

111 (72.1)

Functional status

Working

85 (55.2)

89 (57.8)

0.295

Ambulatory

64 (41.6)

55 (35.7)

Bedridden

5 (3.2)

10 (6.5)

WHO staging at baseline

stage 1

17 (11)

27 (17.5)

0.347

stage 2

57 (37)

50 (32.5)

stage 3

66 (42.9)

60 (39)

stage 4

14 (9.1)

17 (11)

Treatment staginga

T1 stage

140 (90.9)

135 (87.7)

0.643

T2 stage

10 (6.5)

13 (8.4)

T3 stage

4 (2.6)

6 (3.9)

HIV durationb

<24 months

7 (4.5)

7 (4.5)

0.985

24-48 months

19 (12.3)

20 (13)

>48 months

128 (83)

127 (82.5)

TB before starting ART

Yes

28 (18.2)

34 (22)

0.394

No

126 (81.8)

120 (78)

TB after starting ART

Yes

3 (2)

2 (1.3)

0.652

No

151 (98)

152 (98.7)

  1. aClinical stage of HIV patients after starting antiretroviral treatment
  2. bthe time includes both before and after starting ART following first HIV positive test