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Thrombocytopenia was a common complication of HIV infection. To determine how the incidence of severe thrombocytopenia (defined as <50,000 platelets/µL) has changed since the early days of antiretroviral therapy (ART), researchers assessed the incidence and predictors of this condition in HIV-infected patients treated at a clinic in Italy between 1985 and 2012.
The retrospective, single-center study was divided into three periods based on ART strategies: 1985–1989 (no ART/AZT monotherapy), 1990–1996 (dual nucleoside transcriptase inhibitors), and 1997–2012 (combination ART). A total of 5137 patients were included (74% male; mean age, 35; 45% with a history of intravenous drug use [IVDU]); among those with baseline test results available, 8% …