There is an error in the third sentence of the second paragraph in the Results section. The correct sentence is: Additionally, the percentage of women who were virally suppressed during the year increased significantly from 68% in 2010 to 83% in 2015 (Table 2).
There is an error in the second paragraph of the “Measurements and definitions” subsection of the Materials and methods section. The correct sentence is: The following measures were assessed at baseline for this cohort (2010–2015) and at follow-up visits: age, insurance (private, public, or none), range in year of HIV diagnosis (< 2000, or 2000 or later), presence of an AIDS diagnosis (“AIDS” is in terms of a clinical [AIDS OI diagnosis] or immunologic [CD4<200 cells/mm3] diagnosis) [12], viral load at baseline and follow-up (last clinical assessment or measurement during the observation time period), CD4+ cell count baseline and follow-up (closest to last viral load test in each calendar year when ARVs prescribed), and any ART exposure at viral load test date.
There is an error in the Author Contributions section. Carl Armon should be listed as the only author who contributed to formal analysis.
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Fig 1. Selection steps flowchart of HOPS participants included in the analysis.
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Fig 3. Trends of viral suppression by race/ethnicity, the HIV Outpatient Study, 2010–2015 (N = 809).
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Table 1. Characteristics of Women Participants At Baseline†, by Race/Ethnicity, The HIV Outpatient Study, 2010–2015 (N = 809).
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Table 3. Generalized Estimating Equation Analyses of Factors Associated With Not Having Viral Suppression When Prescribed ART, The HIV Outpatient Study, 2010–2015 (N = 795).
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1. Geter A, Sutton MY, Armon C, Durham MD, Palella FJ Jr, Tedaldi E, et al. (2018) Trends of racial and ethnic disparities in virologic suppression among women in the HIV Outpatient Study, USA, 2010–2015. PLoS ONE 13(1): e0189973. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189973 pmid:29293632
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Abstract
The following measures were assessed at baseline for this cohort (2010–2015) and at follow-up visits: age, insurance (private, public, or none), range in year of HIV diagnosis (< 2000, or 2000 or later), presence of an AIDS diagnosis (“AIDS” is in terms of a clinical [AIDS OI diagnosis] or immunologic [CD4<200 cells/mm3] diagnosis) [12], viral load at baseline and follow-up (last clinical assessment or measurement during the observation time period), CD4+ cell count baseline and follow-up (closest to last viral load test in each calendar year when ARVs prescribed), and any ART exposure at viral load test date. Generalized Estimating Equation Analyses of Factors Associated With Not Having Viral Suppression When Prescribed ART, The HIV Outpatient Study, 2010–2015 (N = 795). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194413.t002 1.
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