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Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings

BACKGROUND: Rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and limited access to genotyping assays in low-resource settings (LRS) are inevitably accompanied by an increasing risk of HIV drug resistance (HIVDR). The current study aims to evaluate early warning indicators (EWI) as an efficient strateg...

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Autores principales: Fokam, Joseph, Billong, Serge C, Bissek, Anne C ZK, Kembou, Etienne, Milenge, Pascal, Abessouguie, Ibile, Nkwescheu, Armand S, Tsomo, Zephirin, Aghokeng, Avelin F, Ngute, Grace D, Ndumbe, Peter M, Colizzi, Vittorio, Elat, Jean BN
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3627634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-308
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author Fokam, Joseph
Billong, Serge C
Bissek, Anne C ZK
Kembou, Etienne
Milenge, Pascal
Abessouguie, Ibile
Nkwescheu, Armand S
Tsomo, Zephirin
Aghokeng, Avelin F
Ngute, Grace D
Ndumbe, Peter M
Colizzi, Vittorio
Elat, Jean BN
author_facet Fokam, Joseph
Billong, Serge C
Bissek, Anne C ZK
Kembou, Etienne
Milenge, Pascal
Abessouguie, Ibile
Nkwescheu, Armand S
Tsomo, Zephirin
Aghokeng, Avelin F
Ngute, Grace D
Ndumbe, Peter M
Colizzi, Vittorio
Elat, Jean BN
author_sort Fokam, Joseph
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description BACKGROUND: Rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and limited access to genotyping assays in low-resource settings (LRS) are inevitably accompanied by an increasing risk of HIV drug resistance (HIVDR). The current study aims to evaluate early warning indicators (EWI) as an efficient strategy to limit the development and spread of preventable HIVDR in these settings, in order to sustain the performance of national antiretroviral therapy (ART) rollout programmes. METHODS: Surveys were conducted in 2008, 2009 and 2010 within 10 Cameroonian ART clinics, based on five HIVDR EWIs: (1) Good prescribing practices; (2) Patient lost to follow-up; (3) Patient retention on first line ART; (4) On-time drug pick-up; (5) Continuous drug supply. Analysis was performed as per the World Health Organisation (WHO) protocol. RESULTS: An overall decreasing performance of the national ART programme was observed from 2008 to 2010: EWI(1) (100% to 70%); EWI(2) (40% to 20%); EWI(3) (70% to 0%); EWI(4) (0% throughout); EWI(5) (90% to 40%). Thus, prescribing practices (EWI(1)) were in conformity with national guidelines, while patient adherence (EWI(2), EWI(3), and EWI(4)) and drug supply (EWI(5)) were lower overtime; with a heavy workload (median ratio ≈1/64 staff/patients) and community disengagement observed all over the study sites. CONCLUSIONS: In order to limit risks of HIVDR emergence in poor settings like Cameroon, continuous drug supply, community empowerment to support adherence, and probably a reduction in workload by task shifting, are the potential urgent measures to be undertaken. Such evidence-based interventions, rapidly generated and less costly, would be relevant in limiting the spread of preventable HIVDR and in sustaining the performance of ART programmes in LRS.
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spelling pubmed-36276342013-04-18 Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings Fokam, Joseph Billong, Serge C Bissek, Anne C ZK Kembou, Etienne Milenge, Pascal Abessouguie, Ibile Nkwescheu, Armand S Tsomo, Zephirin Aghokeng, Avelin F Ngute, Grace D Ndumbe, Peter M Colizzi, Vittorio Elat, Jean BN BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and limited access to genotyping assays in low-resource settings (LRS) are inevitably accompanied by an increasing risk of HIV drug resistance (HIVDR). The current study aims to evaluate early warning indicators (EWI) as an efficient strategy to limit the development and spread of preventable HIVDR in these settings, in order to sustain the performance of national antiretroviral therapy (ART) rollout programmes. METHODS: Surveys were conducted in 2008, 2009 and 2010 within 10 Cameroonian ART clinics, based on five HIVDR EWIs: (1) Good prescribing practices; (2) Patient lost to follow-up; (3) Patient retention on first line ART; (4) On-time drug pick-up; (5) Continuous drug supply. Analysis was performed as per the World Health Organisation (WHO) protocol. RESULTS: An overall decreasing performance of the national ART programme was observed from 2008 to 2010: EWI(1) (100% to 70%); EWI(2) (40% to 20%); EWI(3) (70% to 0%); EWI(4) (0% throughout); EWI(5) (90% to 40%). Thus, prescribing practices (EWI(1)) were in conformity with national guidelines, while patient adherence (EWI(2), EWI(3), and EWI(4)) and drug supply (EWI(5)) were lower overtime; with a heavy workload (median ratio ≈1/64 staff/patients) and community disengagement observed all over the study sites. CONCLUSIONS: In order to limit risks of HIVDR emergence in poor settings like Cameroon, continuous drug supply, community empowerment to support adherence, and probably a reduction in workload by task shifting, are the potential urgent measures to be undertaken. Such evidence-based interventions, rapidly generated and less costly, would be relevant in limiting the spread of preventable HIVDR and in sustaining the performance of ART programmes in LRS. BioMed Central 2013-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3627634/ /pubmed/23565992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-308 Text en Copyright © 2013 Fokam et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fokam, Joseph
Billong, Serge C
Bissek, Anne C ZK
Kembou, Etienne
Milenge, Pascal
Abessouguie, Ibile
Nkwescheu, Armand S
Tsomo, Zephirin
Aghokeng, Avelin F
Ngute, Grace D
Ndumbe, Peter M
Colizzi, Vittorio
Elat, Jean BN
Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings
title Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings
title_full Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings
title_fullStr Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings
title_full_unstemmed Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings
title_short Declining trends in early warning indicators for HIV drug resistance in Cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings
title_sort declining trends in early warning indicators for hiv drug resistance in cameroon from 2008–2010: lessons and challenges for low-resource settings
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3627634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-308
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