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Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region

BACKGROUND: Treatment failure (TF) in patients receiving antiretroviral therapy against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is always a concern. OBJECTIVE: To examine the correlates associated with TF in patients living in the Colombian Caribbean city of Barranquilla, an aspect that was poorly studie...

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Autores principales: De La Hoz, Juan Manuel, Bolaño, Laura, Cárdenas, Oriana, González, Robertulio, Sabbag, José, Palacio, Lucy, Alonso, Luz Marina, San-Juan-Vergara, Homero, Cervantes-Acosta, Guillermo
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Publicado: Universidad del Valle 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25767304
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author De La Hoz, Juan Manuel
Bolaño, Laura
Cárdenas, Oriana
González, Robertulio
Sabbag, José
Palacio, Lucy
Alonso, Luz Marina
San-Juan-Vergara, Homero
Cervantes-Acosta, Guillermo
author_facet De La Hoz, Juan Manuel
Bolaño, Laura
Cárdenas, Oriana
González, Robertulio
Sabbag, José
Palacio, Lucy
Alonso, Luz Marina
San-Juan-Vergara, Homero
Cervantes-Acosta, Guillermo
author_sort De La Hoz, Juan Manuel
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description BACKGROUND: Treatment failure (TF) in patients receiving antiretroviral therapy against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is always a concern. OBJECTIVE: To examine the correlates associated with TF in patients living in the Colombian Caribbean city of Barranquilla, an aspect that was poorly studied in this region. METHODS: Treatment failure was evaluated in a cross-sectional study from virological, immunological and clinical standpoints. RESULTS: It was established that 29.5% of patients under highly active antiretroviral therapy (ART) could be considered in TF. Among those, virological failure was most frequent (20.9%), followed by immunological- (14.0%) and clinical failure (4.7%). In patients showing lack of adherence to the treatment, the likelihood of suffering from TF and virogical failure were respectively increased by 6.67-fold and 12.19-fold, compared with patients showing good adherence. Although there was no statistically significant association, TF tended to be more frequent in young adults, in patients with low income and, low level of education. When ART regimens were compared, there was no apparent difference in TF between regimens based on non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors and those based on protease inhibitors. This is very important in the context of recent ART strategies, such as early-initiated ART, aimed at achieving long-term infection control. CONCLUSIONS: Is confirmed the importance of treatment adherence to avoid TF and further highlights the importance of educating HIV-infected patients in all parts of the world, especially those individuals with a lower socio-economic status.
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spelling pubmed-43503812015-03-12 Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region De La Hoz, Juan Manuel Bolaño, Laura Cárdenas, Oriana González, Robertulio Sabbag, José Palacio, Lucy Alonso, Luz Marina San-Juan-Vergara, Homero Cervantes-Acosta, Guillermo Colomb Med (Cali) Original Article BACKGROUND: Treatment failure (TF) in patients receiving antiretroviral therapy against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is always a concern. OBJECTIVE: To examine the correlates associated with TF in patients living in the Colombian Caribbean city of Barranquilla, an aspect that was poorly studied in this region. METHODS: Treatment failure was evaluated in a cross-sectional study from virological, immunological and clinical standpoints. RESULTS: It was established that 29.5% of patients under highly active antiretroviral therapy (ART) could be considered in TF. Among those, virological failure was most frequent (20.9%), followed by immunological- (14.0%) and clinical failure (4.7%). In patients showing lack of adherence to the treatment, the likelihood of suffering from TF and virogical failure were respectively increased by 6.67-fold and 12.19-fold, compared with patients showing good adherence. Although there was no statistically significant association, TF tended to be more frequent in young adults, in patients with low income and, low level of education. When ART regimens were compared, there was no apparent difference in TF between regimens based on non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors and those based on protease inhibitors. This is very important in the context of recent ART strategies, such as early-initiated ART, aimed at achieving long-term infection control. CONCLUSIONS: Is confirmed the importance of treatment adherence to avoid TF and further highlights the importance of educating HIV-infected patients in all parts of the world, especially those individuals with a lower socio-economic status. Universidad del Valle 2014-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4350381/ /pubmed/25767304 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2014 Universidad del Valle. 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 author and source are credited
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De La Hoz, Juan Manuel
Bolaño, Laura
Cárdenas, Oriana
González, Robertulio
Sabbag, José
Palacio, Lucy
Alonso, Luz Marina
San-Juan-Vergara, Homero
Cervantes-Acosta, Guillermo
Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region
title Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region
title_full Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region
title_fullStr Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region
title_short Characterization of treatment failure in HIV positive patients in the Colombian Caribbean region
title_sort characterization of treatment failure in hiv positive patients in the colombian caribbean region
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25767304
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