La. Kalish et al., Plasma human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 RNA load in men and womenwith advanced HIV-1 disease, J INFEC DIS, 182(2), 2000, pp. 603-606
Several studies of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV
) type 1 have suggested that women have lower plasma HIV-1 RNA levels than
men, even when controlling for CD4 T cell levels. A cross-sectional analysi
s was performed in 494 patients (21% of whom were women) who enrolled in a
prospective study of anemic HIV-1-infected patients requiring transfusion.
The median CD4 T cell count and plasma HIV-1 RNA levels were 15 cells/mu L
and 4.83 log(10) copies/mL (67,350 copies/mL), respectively. In unadjusted
analyses, women had slightly higher mean log HIV-1. RNA titers than men (0.
19 log(10) higher copieslml; 95% confidence interval, -0.05 to 0.44; P = .1
1), Adjustment for CD4 T cell count, race or ethnicity, injection drug use,
and age yielded a smaller sex difference (0.13 log(10) copieslml higher in
women; P = .28), In this population of patients with very advanced HIV dis
ease, there is no evidence that women have lower HIV-1 RNA levels than men.