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Session 105  Poster Abstracts
ART: Observational Studies
Tuesday, 1-2:30 pm
Poster Hall
      582 HAART Outcomes in the TACC HIV Natural History Study: A Model for Universal Access to Health Care in the United States
Vincent Marconi*1,2, G Grandits1,3, A Weintrob1,4, M Landrum1,2, N Crum-Cianflone1,5, A Ganesan1,6, B Hale1,5, S Wegner1, B Agan1, and M Dolan2
1Infectious Disease Clinical Res Prgm, Uniformed Svcs Univ of the Hlth Sci, Bethesda, MD, US; 2San Antonio Military Med Ctr, Fort Sam Houston, TX, US; 3Coordinating Ctr for Biometric Res, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, US; 4Walter Reed Army Med Ctr, Washington, DC, US; 5Naval Med Ctr, San Diego, CA, US; and 6Natl Naval Med Ctr, Bethesda, MD, US
      583

The Risk of Virologic Failure Decreases with Duration of Continuous Viral Suppression, for Adherence Levels >50%
M Rosenblum1, S Deeks1, M Van Der Laan2, and David Bangsberg*3
1Univ of California, San Francisco, US; 2Univ of California, Berkeley, US; and 3Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA, US
      584

Effect of Antidepressant Medication Treatment on Antiretroviral Adherence and HIV-1 RNA Viral Load in HIV+ Homeless and Marginally Housed Individuals
Alexander Tsai*1, S Weiser2,3, M Petersen2,4, K Ragland3, and D Bangsberg5
1Langley Porter Psychiatric Inst, Univ of California, San Francisco, US; 2Univ of California, San Francisco, US; 3San Francisco Gen Hosp, CA, US; 4Univ of California, Berkeley, US; and 5Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Harvard Med Sch, Harvard Initiative for Global Hlth, Boston, US
      585

Risk of Extensive Triple-class Virologic Failure of the 3 Original ARV Drug Classes among People followed from Therapy Initiation with NNRTI or Ritonavir-boosted Protease Inhibitor Regimens
Rebecca Lodwick and PLATO II Project Team of COHERE
Univ Coll London, UK
      586

Population-level Assessment of the Geographic, Demographic, and Health Status-related Correlates of Virologic Suppression among all San Franciscans on ART, 2005 to 2007
Moupali Das-Douglas*1,2, P Chu1, D Santos1, W McFarland1,2, and G Colfax1,2
1San Francisco Dept of Publ Hlth, CA, US and 2Univ of California, San Francisco, US