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Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe

The rapid scale-up of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and use of single dose Nevirapine (SD NVP) for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (pMTCT) have raised fears about the emergence of resistance to the first line antiretroviral drug regimens. A cross-sectional study was conduct...

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Autores principales: Tshabalala, Mqondisi, Manasa, Justen, Zijenah, Lynn S., Rusakaniko, Simbarashe, Kadzirange, Gerard, Mucheche, Mary, Kassaye, Seble, Johnston, Elizabeth, Katzenstein, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3116901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21698125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021241
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author Tshabalala, Mqondisi
Manasa, Justen
Zijenah, Lynn S.
Rusakaniko, Simbarashe
Kadzirange, Gerard
Mucheche, Mary
Kassaye, Seble
Johnston, Elizabeth
Katzenstein, David
author_facet Tshabalala, Mqondisi
Manasa, Justen
Zijenah, Lynn S.
Rusakaniko, Simbarashe
Kadzirange, Gerard
Mucheche, Mary
Kassaye, Seble
Johnston, Elizabeth
Katzenstein, David
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description The rapid scale-up of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and use of single dose Nevirapine (SD NVP) for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (pMTCT) have raised fears about the emergence of resistance to the first line antiretroviral drug regimens. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of primary drug resistance (PDR) in a cohort of young (<25 yrs) HAART-naïve HIV pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Whole blood was collected in EDTA for CD4 counts, viral load, serological estimation of duration of infection using the BED Calypte assay and genotyping for drug resistance. Four hundred and seventy-one women, mean age 21 years; SD: 2.1 were enrolled into the study between 2006 and 2007. Their median CD4 count was 371cells/µL; IQR: 255–511 cells/µL. Two hundred and thirty-six samples were genotyped for drug resistance. Based on the BED assay, 27% were recently infected (RI) whilst 73% had long-term infection (LTI). Median CD4 count was higher (p<0.05) in RI than in women with LTI. Only 2 women had drug resistance mutations; protease I85V and reverse transcriptase Y181C. Prevalence of PDR in Chitungwiza, 4 years after commencement of the national ART program remained below WHO threshold limit (5%). Frequency of recent infection BED testing is consistent with high HIV acquisition during pregnancy. With the scale-up of long-term ART programs, maintenance of proper prescribing practices, continuous monitoring of patients and reinforcement of adherence may prevent the acquisition and transmission of PDR.
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spelling pubmed-31169012011-06-22 Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe Tshabalala, Mqondisi Manasa, Justen Zijenah, Lynn S. Rusakaniko, Simbarashe Kadzirange, Gerard Mucheche, Mary Kassaye, Seble Johnston, Elizabeth Katzenstein, David PLoS One Research Article The rapid scale-up of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and use of single dose Nevirapine (SD NVP) for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (pMTCT) have raised fears about the emergence of resistance to the first line antiretroviral drug regimens. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence of primary drug resistance (PDR) in a cohort of young (<25 yrs) HAART-naïve HIV pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Whole blood was collected in EDTA for CD4 counts, viral load, serological estimation of duration of infection using the BED Calypte assay and genotyping for drug resistance. Four hundred and seventy-one women, mean age 21 years; SD: 2.1 were enrolled into the study between 2006 and 2007. Their median CD4 count was 371cells/µL; IQR: 255–511 cells/µL. Two hundred and thirty-six samples were genotyped for drug resistance. Based on the BED assay, 27% were recently infected (RI) whilst 73% had long-term infection (LTI). Median CD4 count was higher (p<0.05) in RI than in women with LTI. Only 2 women had drug resistance mutations; protease I85V and reverse transcriptase Y181C. Prevalence of PDR in Chitungwiza, 4 years after commencement of the national ART program remained below WHO threshold limit (5%). Frequency of recent infection BED testing is consistent with high HIV acquisition during pregnancy. With the scale-up of long-term ART programs, maintenance of proper prescribing practices, continuous monitoring of patients and reinforcement of adherence may prevent the acquisition and transmission of PDR. Public Library of Science 2011-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3116901/ /pubmed/21698125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021241 Text en This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Tshabalala, Mqondisi
Manasa, Justen
Zijenah, Lynn S.
Rusakaniko, Simbarashe
Kadzirange, Gerard
Mucheche, Mary
Kassaye, Seble
Johnston, Elizabeth
Katzenstein, David
Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
title Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
title_full Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
title_short Surveillance of Transmitted Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among HIV-1 Infected Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
title_sort surveillance of transmitted antiretroviral drug resistance among hiv-1 infected women attending antenatal clinics in chitungwiza, zimbabwe
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3116901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21698125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021241
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