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Delaram Ghanooni1, Megan J Heise2, Kevin Sassaman2
1Florida International University, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Miami, FL.
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Even with antiretroviral therapy, people with HIV often face residual immune activation and chronic systemic inflammation, heightening their risk for early-onset comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease. In a study of 492 men who have sex with men, suboptimal ART adherence, measured by undetectable urine tenofovir, was directly associated with elevated C-reactive protein, even after adjusting for viral suppression and stimulant use. These findings highlight the importance of adherence monitoring to reduce inflammation-related chronic health outcomes.
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