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Table 2 HIV outcomes at 12 months among HIV-infected individuals in Senegal according to baseline food insecurity and nutritional status

From: The impact of food insecurity on HIV outcomes in Senegal, West Africa: a prospective longitudinal study

 

Among all participants

Food insecurity, N = 199a

Nutritional status, N = 198b

Not severe at M0,

N = 141

n (%)

Severe at M0,

N = 58

n (%)

p-value

Not undernourished at M0,

N = 122

n (%)

Undernourished at M0,

N = 76

n (%)

p-value

VFc

16 (15.0)

10 (13.3)

6 (19.4)

0.55

6 (9.0)

10 (25.0)

0.02

Lost to follow-up

19 (9.2)

7 (5.0)

9 (15.5)

0.02

12 (9.8)

5 (6.6)

0.43

Died

30 (14.5)

20 (14.2)

7 (12.1)

0.69

9 (7.4)

16 (21.1)

0.01

Poor adherenced

9 (8.0)

5 (6.3)

4 (12.9)

0.26

7 (9.7)

2 (5.0)

0.49

CD4 count < 200 at M12e

23 (25.6)

18 (28.1)

4 (16.0)

0.23

9 (15.5)

14 (43.8)

< 0.01

  1. aMissing data for 8 participants; bMissing data for 9 participants; cM12 viral loads available for 107 participants; dM12 adherence available for 112 participants; eM12 CD4 counts available for 90 participants