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Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013

Background. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) epidemic is evolving rapidly in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We aimed to describe changes in treatment uptake and outcomes of incident HCV infections before and after 2006, the time-point at which major changes in HCV epidemic bec...

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Autores principales: Wandeler, Gilles, Schlauri, Marion, Jaquier, Marie-Eve, Rohrbach, Janine, Metzner, Karin J., Fehr, Jan, Ambrosioni, Juan, Cavassini, Matthias, Stöckle, Marcel, Schmid, Patrick, Bernasconi, Enos, Keiser, Olivia, Salazar-Vizcaya, Luisa, Furrer, Hansjakob, Rauch, Andri
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26034775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofv026
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author Wandeler, Gilles
Schlauri, Marion
Jaquier, Marie-Eve
Rohrbach, Janine
Metzner, Karin J.
Fehr, Jan
Ambrosioni, Juan
Cavassini, Matthias
Stöckle, Marcel
Schmid, Patrick
Bernasconi, Enos
Keiser, Olivia
Salazar-Vizcaya, Luisa
Furrer, Hansjakob
Rauch, Andri
author_facet Wandeler, Gilles
Schlauri, Marion
Jaquier, Marie-Eve
Rohrbach, Janine
Metzner, Karin J.
Fehr, Jan
Ambrosioni, Juan
Cavassini, Matthias
Stöckle, Marcel
Schmid, Patrick
Bernasconi, Enos
Keiser, Olivia
Salazar-Vizcaya, Luisa
Furrer, Hansjakob
Rauch, Andri
author_sort Wandeler, Gilles
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description Background. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) epidemic is evolving rapidly in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We aimed to describe changes in treatment uptake and outcomes of incident HCV infections before and after 2006, the time-point at which major changes in HCV epidemic became apparent. Methods. We included all adults with an incident HCV infection before June 2012 in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study, a prospective nationwide representative cohort of individuals infected with HIV. We assessed the following outcomes by time period: the proportion of patients starting an HCV therapy, the proportion of treated patients achieving a sustained virological response (SVR), and the proportion of patients with persistent HCV infection during follow-up. Results. Of 193 patients with an HCV seroconversion, 106 were diagnosed before and 87 after January 2006. The proportion of men who have sex with men increased from 24% before to 85% after 2006 (P < .001). Hepatitis C virus treatment uptake increased from 33% before 2006 to 77% after 2006 (P < .001). Treatment was started during early infection in 22% of patients before and 91% after 2006 (P < .001). An SVR was achieved in 78% and 29% (P = .01) of patients treated during early and chronic HCV infection. The probability of having a detectable viral load 5 years after diagnosis was 0.67 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.58–0.77) in the group diagnosed before 2006 and 0.24 (95% CI, 0.16–0.35) in the other group (P < .001). Conclusions. In recent years, increased uptake and earlier initiation of HCV therapy among patients with incident infections significantly reduced the proportion of patients with replicating HCV.
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spelling pubmed-44389052015-06-01 Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013 Wandeler, Gilles Schlauri, Marion Jaquier, Marie-Eve Rohrbach, Janine Metzner, Karin J. Fehr, Jan Ambrosioni, Juan Cavassini, Matthias Stöckle, Marcel Schmid, Patrick Bernasconi, Enos Keiser, Olivia Salazar-Vizcaya, Luisa Furrer, Hansjakob Rauch, Andri Open Forum Infect Dis Major Articles Background. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) epidemic is evolving rapidly in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We aimed to describe changes in treatment uptake and outcomes of incident HCV infections before and after 2006, the time-point at which major changes in HCV epidemic became apparent. Methods. We included all adults with an incident HCV infection before June 2012 in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study, a prospective nationwide representative cohort of individuals infected with HIV. We assessed the following outcomes by time period: the proportion of patients starting an HCV therapy, the proportion of treated patients achieving a sustained virological response (SVR), and the proportion of patients with persistent HCV infection during follow-up. Results. Of 193 patients with an HCV seroconversion, 106 were diagnosed before and 87 after January 2006. The proportion of men who have sex with men increased from 24% before to 85% after 2006 (P < .001). Hepatitis C virus treatment uptake increased from 33% before 2006 to 77% after 2006 (P < .001). Treatment was started during early infection in 22% of patients before and 91% after 2006 (P < .001). An SVR was achieved in 78% and 29% (P = .01) of patients treated during early and chronic HCV infection. The probability of having a detectable viral load 5 years after diagnosis was 0.67 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.58–0.77) in the group diagnosed before 2006 and 0.24 (95% CI, 0.16–0.35) in the other group (P < .001). Conclusions. In recent years, increased uptake and earlier initiation of HCV therapy among patients with incident infections significantly reduced the proportion of patients with replicating HCV. Oxford University Press 2015-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4438905/ /pubmed/26034775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofv026 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.
spellingShingle Major Articles
Wandeler, Gilles
Schlauri, Marion
Jaquier, Marie-Eve
Rohrbach, Janine
Metzner, Karin J.
Fehr, Jan
Ambrosioni, Juan
Cavassini, Matthias
Stöckle, Marcel
Schmid, Patrick
Bernasconi, Enos
Keiser, Olivia
Salazar-Vizcaya, Luisa
Furrer, Hansjakob
Rauch, Andri
Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013
title Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013
title_full Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013
title_fullStr Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013
title_full_unstemmed Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013
title_short Incident Hepatitis C Virus Infections in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: Changes in Treatment Uptake and Outcomes Between 1991 and 2013
title_sort incident hepatitis c virus infections in the swiss hiv cohort study: changes in treatment uptake and outcomes between 1991 and 2013
topic Major Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26034775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofv026
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