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Kathleen M. Delaney
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 5
Citations - 9767
Kathleen M. Delaney is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipoatrophy & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 9587 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathleen M. Delaney include Apache Corporation.
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Declining morbidity and mortality among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection. HIV Outpatient Study Investigators.
Frank J. Palella,Kathleen M. Delaney,Anne C. Moorman,Mark O. Loveless,Jack Fuhrer,Glen A. Satten,Diane J. Aschman,Scott D. Holmberg +7 more
TL;DR: The recent declines in morbidity and mortality due to AIDS are attributable to the use of more intensive antiretroviral therapies.
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Clinical assessment of HIV-associated lipodystrophy in an ambulatory population.
Kenneth A. Lichtenstein,Kenneth A. Lichtenstein,Douglas J. Ward,Anne C. Moorman,Kathleen M. Delaney,Benjamin Young,Frank J. Palella,Philip Rhodes,Kathleen C. Wood,Scott D. Holmberg +9 more
TL;DR: While prevalence of lipoatrophy increased with the use of stavudine and indinavir, and lipoaccumulation was associated with duration of ART, other non-drug factors were strongly associated with both fat atrophy and accumulation.
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Incidence of and risk factors for lipoatrophy (abnormal fat loss) in ambulatory HIV-1-infected patients.
Kenneth A. Lichtenstein,Kathleen M. Delaney,Carl Armon,Douglas J. Ward,Anne C. Moorman,Kathleen C. Wood,Scott D. Holmberg,Tony C. Tong,Rose K. Baker,Frank J. Palella,Joan S. Chmiel,Maria Deloria Knoll,Barbara Gillespie,Erin Nekervis,Kenneth S. Greenberg,Benjamin Young,Barbara Wideck,Cheryl Stewart,Peggy Zellner,Bienvenido G. Yangco,Kalliope Halkias,Cheryl Lapierre,Charles A. Owen,Jack Fuhrer,Linda Ording-Bauer,Rita Kelly,Jane Esteves,Ellen Tedaldi,Linda Walker-Kornegay,Joseph B. Marszouk,Roger T. Phelps,Mark Rachel,Robert E. McCabe,Richard M. Novak,Jonathan Uy,Andrea Wendrow +35 more
TL;DR: Some host factors and factors associated with previous or current severity of HIV infection, especially CD4 T-lymphocyte cell count, appeared to have the strongest association with incidence of lipoatrophy.