Objective To analyze epidemiology characteristics and determinants of long-term nonprogressors (LTNP) among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected people in Nanning city of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Guangxi).
Methods Data on HIV/AIDS patients registered from 1996 to August 31st, 2014 were retrieved from National Information Management System for Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control; then the 574 HIV/AIDS patients registered before 2004 and with the reported residence address in Nanjing city were included in the study. Descriptive epidemiology methods and logistic regression analysis were adopted in the study.
Results Of the 574 HIV/AIDS patients, 202 were categorized as LTNP according to the strict definition of LTNP, accounting for 1.6% of all registered HIV/AIDS patients (12 545) during the 19-year period in the region. Among the 202 LTNP, 95 were alive and followed up. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that age, route of the infection, status of antiretroviral therapy, and whether being followed-up were the influencing factors of LTNP.
Conclusion A portion of long-term nonprogressors exist among HIV-infected patients in Nanning city and the result provides a data set for further relevant researches.