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Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010

OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of cost-effective dried blood spot (DBS) field sampling for incidence and drug resistance surveillance of persons at high risk for HIV infection. METHODS: We evaluated DBS collected in 2007–2010 in non-clinical settings by finger-stick from HIV-positive heterosexuals...

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Autores principales: Wei, Xierong, Smith, Amanda J., Forrest, David W., Cardenas, Gabriel A., Beck, Dano W., LaLota, Marlene, Metsch, Lisa R., Sionean, Catlainn, Owen, S. Michele, Johnson, Jeffrey A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4944983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27415433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159266
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author Wei, Xierong
Smith, Amanda J.
Forrest, David W.
Cardenas, Gabriel A.
Beck, Dano W.
LaLota, Marlene
Metsch, Lisa R.
Sionean, Catlainn
Owen, S. Michele
Johnson, Jeffrey A.
author_facet Wei, Xierong
Smith, Amanda J.
Forrest, David W.
Cardenas, Gabriel A.
Beck, Dano W.
LaLota, Marlene
Metsch, Lisa R.
Sionean, Catlainn
Owen, S. Michele
Johnson, Jeffrey A.
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of cost-effective dried blood spot (DBS) field sampling for incidence and drug resistance surveillance of persons at high risk for HIV infection. METHODS: We evaluated DBS collected in 2007–2010 in non-clinical settings by finger-stick from HIV-positive heterosexuals at increased risk of HIV infection (n = 124), men who have sex with men (MSM, n = 110), and persons who inject drugs (PWID, n = 58). Relative proportions of recent-infection findings among risk groups were assessed at avidity index (AI) cutoffs of ≤25%, ≤30%, and ≤35%, corresponding to an infection mean duration of recency (MDR) of 220.6, 250.4, and 278.3 days, respectively. Drug resistance mutation prevalence was compared among the risk groups and avidity indices. RESULTS: HIV antibody avidity testing of all self-reported ARV-naïve persons (n = 186) resulted in 9.7%, 11.3% and 14.0% with findings within the 221, 250, and 278-day MDRs, respectively. The proportion of ARV-naïve MSM, heterosexuals, and PWID reporting only one risk category who had findings below the suggested 30% AI was 23.1%, 6.9% and 3.6% (p<0.001), respectively. MSM had the highest prevalence of drug resistance and the only cases of transmitted multi-class resistance. Among the ARV-experienced, MSM had disproportionately more recent-infection results than did heterosexuals and PWID. CONCLUSIONS: The disproportionately higher recent-infection findings for MSM as compared to PWID and heterosexuals increased as the MDR window increased. Unreported ARV use might explain greater recent-infection findings and drug resistance in this MSM population. DBS demonstrated utility in expanded HIV testing; however, optimal field handling is key to accurate recent-infection estimates.
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spelling pubmed-49449832016-08-08 Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010 Wei, Xierong Smith, Amanda J. Forrest, David W. Cardenas, Gabriel A. Beck, Dano W. LaLota, Marlene Metsch, Lisa R. Sionean, Catlainn Owen, S. Michele Johnson, Jeffrey A. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of cost-effective dried blood spot (DBS) field sampling for incidence and drug resistance surveillance of persons at high risk for HIV infection. METHODS: We evaluated DBS collected in 2007–2010 in non-clinical settings by finger-stick from HIV-positive heterosexuals at increased risk of HIV infection (n = 124), men who have sex with men (MSM, n = 110), and persons who inject drugs (PWID, n = 58). Relative proportions of recent-infection findings among risk groups were assessed at avidity index (AI) cutoffs of ≤25%, ≤30%, and ≤35%, corresponding to an infection mean duration of recency (MDR) of 220.6, 250.4, and 278.3 days, respectively. Drug resistance mutation prevalence was compared among the risk groups and avidity indices. RESULTS: HIV antibody avidity testing of all self-reported ARV-naïve persons (n = 186) resulted in 9.7%, 11.3% and 14.0% with findings within the 221, 250, and 278-day MDRs, respectively. The proportion of ARV-naïve MSM, heterosexuals, and PWID reporting only one risk category who had findings below the suggested 30% AI was 23.1%, 6.9% and 3.6% (p<0.001), respectively. MSM had the highest prevalence of drug resistance and the only cases of transmitted multi-class resistance. Among the ARV-experienced, MSM had disproportionately more recent-infection results than did heterosexuals and PWID. CONCLUSIONS: The disproportionately higher recent-infection findings for MSM as compared to PWID and heterosexuals increased as the MDR window increased. Unreported ARV use might explain greater recent-infection findings and drug resistance in this MSM population. DBS demonstrated utility in expanded HIV testing; however, optimal field handling is key to accurate recent-infection estimates. Public Library of Science 2016-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4944983/ /pubmed/27415433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159266 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wei, Xierong
Smith, Amanda J.
Forrest, David W.
Cardenas, Gabriel A.
Beck, Dano W.
LaLota, Marlene
Metsch, Lisa R.
Sionean, Catlainn
Owen, S. Michele
Johnson, Jeffrey A.
Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010
title Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010
title_full Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010
title_fullStr Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010
title_full_unstemmed Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010
title_short Incident Infection and Resistance Mutation Analysis of Dried Blood Spots Collected in a Field Study of HIV Risk Groups, 2007-2010
title_sort incident infection and resistance mutation analysis of dried blood spots collected in a field study of hiv risk groups, 2007-2010
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4944983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27415433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159266
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