Africans in London continue to present with advanced HIV disease in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy

Abstract
Our findings show that despite the numerous advances in the management of HIV disease, this has not resulted in earlier presentation in Africans or non-Africans. African patients are still presenting with significantly more advanced disease than non-Africans, and are more likely to have AIDS at presentation in 1998-1999 than in 1982-1995. An urgent need exists to identify the factors associated with delayed presentation, both to optimize clinical outcomes and reduce the possibility of onward transmission.