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Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots

INTRODUCTION: In Brazil, the use of antiretrovirals is widespread: more than 260,000 individuals are currently undergoing treatment. We conducted a survey targeting antiretroviral-naïve individuals who were initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) according to local guidelines. This survey covered fi...

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Autores principales: de Moraes Soares, Celina M P, Vergara, Tania R C, Brites, Carlos, Brito, Jose D U, Grinberg, Gorki, Caseiro, Marcos M, Correa, Carlos, Suffert, Theodoro A, Pereira, Flavio R, Camargo, Michelle, Janini, Luiz M, Komninakis, Shirley, Sucupira, Maria C A, Diaz, Ricardo S
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Publicado: International AIDS Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249214
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.1.19042
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author de Moraes Soares, Celina M P
Vergara, Tania R C
Brites, Carlos
Brito, Jose D U
Grinberg, Gorki
Caseiro, Marcos M
Correa, Carlos
Suffert, Theodoro A
Pereira, Flavio R
Camargo, Michelle
Janini, Luiz M
Komninakis, Shirley
Sucupira, Maria C A
Diaz, Ricardo S
author_facet de Moraes Soares, Celina M P
Vergara, Tania R C
Brites, Carlos
Brito, Jose D U
Grinberg, Gorki
Caseiro, Marcos M
Correa, Carlos
Suffert, Theodoro A
Pereira, Flavio R
Camargo, Michelle
Janini, Luiz M
Komninakis, Shirley
Sucupira, Maria C A
Diaz, Ricardo S
author_sort de Moraes Soares, Celina M P
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description INTRODUCTION: In Brazil, the use of antiretrovirals is widespread: more than 260,000 individuals are currently undergoing treatment. We conducted a survey targeting antiretroviral-naïve individuals who were initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) according to local guidelines. This survey covered five Brazilian regions. METHODS: The HIV Threshold Survey methodology (HIV-THS) of the World Health Organization was utilized, and subjects were selected from seven highly populated cities representative of all Brazilian macro-regions. Dried blood spots (DBS) were collected on SS903 collection cards and were transported by regular mail at room temperature to a single central laboratory for genotyping. RESULTS: We analysed samples from 329 individuals initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), 39 (11.8%) of whom were harbouring transmitted drug resistance (TDR). The mean CD4+ T cell count was 253 cells/µL, and the mean viral load was 142,044 copies/mL. The regional prevalence of resistance was 17.0% in the Northeast, 12.8% in the Southeast, 10.6% in the Central region, 8.5% in the North and 8.5% in the South. The inhibitor-specific TDR prevalence was 6.9% for nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, 4.9% for non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors and 3.9% for protease inhibitors; 3.6% of individuals presented resistance to more than one class of inhibitors. Overall, there were trends towards higher prevalences of subtype C towards the South and subtype F towards the North. Of the DBS samples collected, 9.3% failed to provide reliable results. DISCUSSION: We identified variable TDR prevalence, ranging from intermediate to high levels, among individuals in whom HIV disease progressed, thus implying that resistance testing before initiating ART could be effective in Brazil. Our results also indicate that the use of DBS might be especially valuable for providing access to testing in resource-limited and remote settings.
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spelling pubmed-41726892014-09-24 Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots de Moraes Soares, Celina M P Vergara, Tania R C Brites, Carlos Brito, Jose D U Grinberg, Gorki Caseiro, Marcos M Correa, Carlos Suffert, Theodoro A Pereira, Flavio R Camargo, Michelle Janini, Luiz M Komninakis, Shirley Sucupira, Maria C A Diaz, Ricardo S J Int AIDS Soc Research Article INTRODUCTION: In Brazil, the use of antiretrovirals is widespread: more than 260,000 individuals are currently undergoing treatment. We conducted a survey targeting antiretroviral-naïve individuals who were initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) according to local guidelines. This survey covered five Brazilian regions. METHODS: The HIV Threshold Survey methodology (HIV-THS) of the World Health Organization was utilized, and subjects were selected from seven highly populated cities representative of all Brazilian macro-regions. Dried blood spots (DBS) were collected on SS903 collection cards and were transported by regular mail at room temperature to a single central laboratory for genotyping. RESULTS: We analysed samples from 329 individuals initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), 39 (11.8%) of whom were harbouring transmitted drug resistance (TDR). The mean CD4+ T cell count was 253 cells/µL, and the mean viral load was 142,044 copies/mL. The regional prevalence of resistance was 17.0% in the Northeast, 12.8% in the Southeast, 10.6% in the Central region, 8.5% in the North and 8.5% in the South. The inhibitor-specific TDR prevalence was 6.9% for nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, 4.9% for non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors and 3.9% for protease inhibitors; 3.6% of individuals presented resistance to more than one class of inhibitors. Overall, there were trends towards higher prevalences of subtype C towards the South and subtype F towards the North. Of the DBS samples collected, 9.3% failed to provide reliable results. DISCUSSION: We identified variable TDR prevalence, ranging from intermediate to high levels, among individuals in whom HIV disease progressed, thus implying that resistance testing before initiating ART could be effective in Brazil. Our results also indicate that the use of DBS might be especially valuable for providing access to testing in resource-limited and remote settings. International AIDS Society 2014-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4172689/ /pubmed/25249214 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.1.19042 Text en © 2014 de Moraes Soares CMP et al; licensee International AIDS Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Moraes Soares, Celina M P
Vergara, Tania R C
Brites, Carlos
Brito, Jose D U
Grinberg, Gorki
Caseiro, Marcos M
Correa, Carlos
Suffert, Theodoro A
Pereira, Flavio R
Camargo, Michelle
Janini, Luiz M
Komninakis, Shirley
Sucupira, Maria C A
Diaz, Ricardo S
Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots
title Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots
title_full Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots
title_fullStr Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots
title_short Prevalence of transmitted HIV-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots
title_sort prevalence of transmitted hiv-1 antiretroviral resistance among patients initiating antiretroviral therapy in brazil: a surveillance study using dried blood spots
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249214
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.1.19042
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