The AGEhIV cohort study assesses aging and ageing-related diseases in people living with and without HIV. The study systematically assesses the development of various comorbidities over time and define risk factors in patients living with HIV.

The AGEhIV cohort study assesses aging and ageing-related diseases in people living with and without HIV. The study was initiated in 2010 at the HIV outpatient clinic of the Amsterdam UMC, location AMC and the infectious diseases research department of the GGD in Amsterdam. The study systematically assesses the development of various comorbidities over time and define risk factors in patients living with HIV.

Logo of AGEhiV cohort study

The study focuses on determining the prevalence and incidence of ageing-related diseases, also called comorbidities, and organ dysfunction. In particular, the study aims to address differences between people living with and without HIV.

You can find more information on the AGEhIV cohort website (in Dutch).

APH contact persons: Peter Reiss, Maria Prins, Maarten Schim van der Loeff
Contact: agehiv@amc.uva.nl