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Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages e301-e308 (June 2018) A continuum of HIV care describing mortality and loss to follow-up: a longitudinal cohort study  Sophie Jose, PhD, Valerie Delpech, FPHM, Alison Howarth, PhD, Fiona Burns, PhD, Teresa Hill, PhD, Prof Kholoud Porter, PhD, Prof Caroline A Sabin, PhD Jonathan Ainsworth, Sris Allan, Jane Anderson, Abdel Babiker, David R Chadwick, Duncan Churchill, David Dunn, Richard Gilson, Mark Gompels, Phillip Hay, Margaret Johnson, Stephen Kegg, Clifford Leen, Fabiola Martin, Dushyant Mital, Mark Nelson, Chloe Orkin, Adrian Palfreeman, Andrew Phillips, Deenan Pillay, Frank Post, Jillian Pritchard, Achim Scwenk, Anjum Tariq, Roy Trevelion, Andy Ustianowski, John Walsh Sophie Jose, PhD, Valerie Delpech, FPHM, Alison Howarth, PhD, Fiona Burns, PhD, Teresa Hill, PhD, Prof Kholoud Porter, PhD, Prof Caroline A Sabin, PhD Jonathan Ainsworth, Sris Allan, Jane Anderson, Abdel Babiker, David R Chadwick, Duncan Churchill, David Dunn, Richard Gilson, Mark Gompels, Phillip Hay, Margaret Johnson, Stephen Kegg, Clifford Leen, Fabiola Martin, Dushyant Mital, Mark Nelson, Chloe Orkin, Adrian Palfreeman, Andrew Phillips, Deenan Pillay, Frank Post, Jillian Pritchard, Achim Scwenk, Anjum Tariq, Roy Trevelion, Andy Ustianowski, John Walsh  The Lancet HIV  Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages e301-e308 (June 2018) DOI: 10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30048-1 Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 10 year longitudinal continuum of care Person-months for each stage of the continuum: ART–/EIC/CD4 >350, 130 114 person-months; ART–/EIC/CD4 ≤350, 82  102 person-months; ART–/NIC, 74 917 person-months; ART+/EIC/VL >200, 116 599 person-months; ART+/EIC/VL ≤200, 579 410 person-months; ART+/NIC/VL ≤200, 27 775 person-months; ART+/NIC/VL >200, 87 273 person-months; true LTC, 293 048 person-months; transfer, 86 771 person-months; and dead, 59 311 person-months. See appendix (p 1) for a full description of each stage of the continuum. LTC=loss to care. ART+=antiretroviral therapy experienced. ART–=antiretroviral therapy naive. NIC=not in care. EIC=engaged in care. VL=viral load. ART–=antiretroviral therapy naive. The Lancet HIV 2018 5, e301-e308DOI: (10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30048-1) Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 5 year longitudinal care continuum by calendar year of cohort entry Person-months for each stage of the continuum: ART–/EIC/CD4 >350, 70 576 (2000–03), 93 695 (2004–07), and 42 573 (2008–09) person-months; ART–/EIC/CD4 ≤350, 51 350 (2000–03), 44 498 (2004–07), 13 210 (2008–09) person-months; ART–/NIC, 49 105 (2000–03), 45 749 (2004–07), 18 293 (2008–09) person-months; ART+/EIC/VL >200, 54 154 (2000–03), 51 058 (2004–07), 22 545 (2008–09) person-months; ART+/EIC/VL ≤200, 179 775 (2000–03), 259 598 (2004–07), 140 887 (2008–09) person-months; ART+/NIC/VL ≤200, 8775 (2000–03), 12 408 (2004–07), 7453 (2008–09) person-months; ART+/NIC/VL >200, 34 444 (2000–03), 38 018 (2004–07), 19 395 (2008–09) person-months; true LTC, 107 733 (2000–03), 87 975 (2004–07), 37 805 (2008–09) person-months; transfer, 24 724 (2000–03), 27 032 (2004–07), 10 713 (2008–09) person-months; dead, 16 604 (2000–03), 15 509 (2004–07), 6206 (2008–09) person-months. See appendix (p 1) for a full description of each stage of the continuum. LTC=loss to care. ART+=antiretroviral therapy experienced. ART–=antiretroviral therapy naive. NIC=not in care. EIC=engaged in care. VL=viral load. The Lancet HIV 2018 5, e301-e308DOI: (10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30048-1) Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license Terms and Conditions