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A three-state continuous time Markov chain model for HIV disease burden
Authors:Hrishikesh Chakraborty  Akhtar Hossain  Mahbub AHM Latif
Institution:1. Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA;2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA;3. Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh;4. Present address: Graduate School of Public Health, St. Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Plasma HIV viral load (VL) is the clinical indicator used to evaluate disease burden for HIV-infected patients. We developed a covariate-adjusted, three-state, homogenous continuous time Markov chain model for HIV/AIDS disease burden among subgroups. We defined Detectable and Undetectable HIV VL levels as two transient states and Death as the third absorbing state. We implemented the exact maximum likelihood method to estimate the parameters with related asymptotic distribution to conduct hypothesis testing. We evaluated the proposed model using HIV-infected individuals from South Carolina (SC) HIV surveillance data. Using the developed model, we estimated and compared the transition hazards, transition probabilities, and the state-specific duration for HIV-infected individuals. We examined gender, race/ethnicity, age, CD4 count, place of residence, and antiretroviral treatment regimen prescribed at the beginning of the study period. We found that patients with a higher CD4 count, increased age, heterosexual orientation, white, and single tablet regimen users were associated with reduced risk of transitioning to a Detectable VL from an Undetectable VL, whereas shorter time since diagnosis, being male, and injection drug use increased the risk of the same transition.
Keywords:Markov chain  multistate model  HIV/AIDS  viral load  CD4 count
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