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Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland

OBJECTIVE: Early initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART) at CD4(+) cell count ≥500 cells per microliter reduces morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected adults. We determined the proportion of HIV-infected people with high viral load (VL) for whom transmission prevention would be an additional b...

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Autores principales: Bock, Naomi N., Emerson, Ruth C., Reed, Jason B., Nkambule, Rejoice, Donnell, Deborah J., Bicego, George T., Okello, Velephi, Philip, Neena M., Ehrenkranz, Peter D., Duong, Yen T., Moore, Janet S., Justman, Jessica E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4752404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26361174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000000846
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author Bock, Naomi N.
Emerson, Ruth C.
Reed, Jason B.
Nkambule, Rejoice
Donnell, Deborah J.
Bicego, George T.
Okello, Velephi
Philip, Neena M.
Ehrenkranz, Peter D.
Duong, Yen T.
Moore, Janet S.
Justman, Jessica E.
author_facet Bock, Naomi N.
Emerson, Ruth C.
Reed, Jason B.
Nkambule, Rejoice
Donnell, Deborah J.
Bicego, George T.
Okello, Velephi
Philip, Neena M.
Ehrenkranz, Peter D.
Duong, Yen T.
Moore, Janet S.
Justman, Jessica E.
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description OBJECTIVE: Early initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART) at CD4(+) cell count ≥500 cells per microliter reduces morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected adults. We determined the proportion of HIV-infected people with high viral load (VL) for whom transmission prevention would be an additional benefit of early treatment. DESIGN: A randomly selected subset of a nationally representative sample of HIV-infected adults in Swaziland in 2012. METHODS: Eight to 12 months after a national survey to determine adult HIV prevalence, 1067 of 5802 individuals identified as HIV-infected were asked to participate in a follow-up cross-sectional assessment. CD4(+) cell enumeration, VL measurements, and ART status were obtained to estimate the proportion of currently untreated adults and of the entire HIV-infected population with high VL (≥1000 copies/mL) whose treatment under a test-and-treat or VL threshold eligibility strategy would reduce HIV transmission. RESULTS: Of the 927 (87% of 1067) participants enrolled, 466 (50%) reported no ART use. Among them, 424 (91%) had VL ≥1000 copies per milliliter; of these, 148 (35%) were eligible for ART at the then existing CD4(+) count threshold of <350 cells per microliter; an additional 107 (25%) were eligible with expanded CD4(+) criterion of <500 cells per microliter; and 169 (40%) remained ART ineligible. Thus, 36% of the 466 currently untreated and 18% of the total 927 had high VL yet remained ART ineligible under a CD4(+) criterion of <500 cells per microliter. CONCLUSIONS: A test-and-treat or VL threshold for treatment eligibility is necessary to maximize the HIV transmission prevention benefits of ART.
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spelling pubmed-47524042016-03-01 Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland Bock, Naomi N. Emerson, Ruth C. Reed, Jason B. Nkambule, Rejoice Donnell, Deborah J. Bicego, George T. Okello, Velephi Philip, Neena M. Ehrenkranz, Peter D. Duong, Yen T. Moore, Janet S. Justman, Jessica E. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Epidemiology and Prevention OBJECTIVE: Early initiation of antiretroviral treatment (ART) at CD4(+) cell count ≥500 cells per microliter reduces morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected adults. We determined the proportion of HIV-infected people with high viral load (VL) for whom transmission prevention would be an additional benefit of early treatment. DESIGN: A randomly selected subset of a nationally representative sample of HIV-infected adults in Swaziland in 2012. METHODS: Eight to 12 months after a national survey to determine adult HIV prevalence, 1067 of 5802 individuals identified as HIV-infected were asked to participate in a follow-up cross-sectional assessment. CD4(+) cell enumeration, VL measurements, and ART status were obtained to estimate the proportion of currently untreated adults and of the entire HIV-infected population with high VL (≥1000 copies/mL) whose treatment under a test-and-treat or VL threshold eligibility strategy would reduce HIV transmission. RESULTS: Of the 927 (87% of 1067) participants enrolled, 466 (50%) reported no ART use. Among them, 424 (91%) had VL ≥1000 copies per milliliter; of these, 148 (35%) were eligible for ART at the then existing CD4(+) count threshold of <350 cells per microliter; an additional 107 (25%) were eligible with expanded CD4(+) criterion of <500 cells per microliter; and 169 (40%) remained ART ineligible. Thus, 36% of the 466 currently untreated and 18% of the total 927 had high VL yet remained ART ineligible under a CD4(+) criterion of <500 cells per microliter. CONCLUSIONS: A test-and-treat or VL threshold for treatment eligibility is necessary to maximize the HIV transmission prevention benefits of ART. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2016-03-01 2016-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4752404/ /pubmed/26361174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000000846 Text en Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Epidemiology and Prevention
Bock, Naomi N.
Emerson, Ruth C.
Reed, Jason B.
Nkambule, Rejoice
Donnell, Deborah J.
Bicego, George T.
Okello, Velephi
Philip, Neena M.
Ehrenkranz, Peter D.
Duong, Yen T.
Moore, Janet S.
Justman, Jessica E.
Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland
title Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland
title_full Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland
title_fullStr Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland
title_full_unstemmed Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland
title_short Changing Antiretroviral Eligibility Criteria: Impact on the Number and Proportion of Adults Requiring Treatment in Swaziland
title_sort changing antiretroviral eligibility criteria: impact on the number and proportion of adults requiring treatment in swaziland
topic Epidemiology and Prevention
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4752404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26361174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000000846
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