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Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics

BACKGROUND: Limited data are available on factors associated with HIV-RNA viral load (VL) among antiretroviral treatment (ART)-naïve key populations in concentrated epidemics. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1211 adult ART-naïve patients at 19 HIV clinics in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC)...

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Autores principales: Rangarajan, Suresh, Colby, Donn J., Truong, Giang Le, Huu, Hung Nguyen, Thu, Van Tieu Thi, Quoc, Binh Luong, Broh, Tou Plui, Tri, Danh Tran, Giang, Dao Duc, Chen, Mario, Zeng, Yanwu, West, Gary
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Publicado: Mediscript Ltd 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4946694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27482434
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author Rangarajan, Suresh
Colby, Donn J.
Truong, Giang Le
Huu, Hung Nguyen
Thu, Van Tieu Thi
Quoc, Binh Luong
Broh, Tou Plui
Tri, Danh Tran
Giang, Dao Duc
Chen, Mario
Zeng, Yanwu
West, Gary
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Colby, Donn J.
Truong, Giang Le
Huu, Hung Nguyen
Thu, Van Tieu Thi
Quoc, Binh Luong
Broh, Tou Plui
Tri, Danh Tran
Giang, Dao Duc
Chen, Mario
Zeng, Yanwu
West, Gary
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description BACKGROUND: Limited data are available on factors associated with HIV-RNA viral load (VL) among antiretroviral treatment (ART)-naïve key populations in concentrated epidemics. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1211 adult ART-naïve patients at 19 HIV clinics in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam. Data collection included a standardised questionnaire, routine laboratory testing, hepatitis serology and HIV VL. Correlation between CD4 cell count and VL was assessed across all participants. In 904 participants not meeting Vietnam criteria for ART (CD4 cell count >350 cells/mm(3), WHO clinical stage 1 or 2 and not pregnant), multivariate analyses were conducted to assess factors associated with HIV VL. RESULTS: Pre-ART patients had a median age of 31 years and 54% were male. Median CD4 cell count was 533 cells/mm(3). Median HIV VL was 17,378 copies/mL; 60% had VL greater than 10,000 copies/mL and 16% had VL above 100,000 copies/mL. Although declining CD4 cell count was correlated with rising VL across all CD4 cell counts, correlation of VL with CD4 cell counts between 351 and 500 cell/mm(3) was not significant. On multivariate linear regression, higher HIV VL was independently associated with male sex, men who have sex with men (MSM), CD4 cell count 351–500, HIV diagnosis within the previous 6 months, and hepatitis B (HBV). Lower HIV VL was independently associated with hepatitis C (HCV). CONCLUSIONS: The majority of HIV patients who were not eligible for ART in HCMC in 2014 had HIV VL greater than 10,000 copies/mL. These data support expanded eligibility of ART to all HIV patients with the goal of treatment as prevention. This study is also among the first to demonstrate that MSM had a higher VL than women and heterosexual men and highlights the need for improved outreach and linkages to HIV care for this high-risk group.
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spelling pubmed-49466942016-08-01 Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics Rangarajan, Suresh Colby, Donn J. Truong, Giang Le Huu, Hung Nguyen Thu, Van Tieu Thi Quoc, Binh Luong Broh, Tou Plui Tri, Danh Tran Giang, Dao Duc Chen, Mario Zeng, Yanwu West, Gary J Virus Erad Original Research BACKGROUND: Limited data are available on factors associated with HIV-RNA viral load (VL) among antiretroviral treatment (ART)-naïve key populations in concentrated epidemics. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1211 adult ART-naïve patients at 19 HIV clinics in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), Vietnam. Data collection included a standardised questionnaire, routine laboratory testing, hepatitis serology and HIV VL. Correlation between CD4 cell count and VL was assessed across all participants. In 904 participants not meeting Vietnam criteria for ART (CD4 cell count >350 cells/mm(3), WHO clinical stage 1 or 2 and not pregnant), multivariate analyses were conducted to assess factors associated with HIV VL. RESULTS: Pre-ART patients had a median age of 31 years and 54% were male. Median CD4 cell count was 533 cells/mm(3). Median HIV VL was 17,378 copies/mL; 60% had VL greater than 10,000 copies/mL and 16% had VL above 100,000 copies/mL. Although declining CD4 cell count was correlated with rising VL across all CD4 cell counts, correlation of VL with CD4 cell counts between 351 and 500 cell/mm(3) was not significant. On multivariate linear regression, higher HIV VL was independently associated with male sex, men who have sex with men (MSM), CD4 cell count 351–500, HIV diagnosis within the previous 6 months, and hepatitis B (HBV). Lower HIV VL was independently associated with hepatitis C (HCV). CONCLUSIONS: The majority of HIV patients who were not eligible for ART in HCMC in 2014 had HIV VL greater than 10,000 copies/mL. These data support expanded eligibility of ART to all HIV patients with the goal of treatment as prevention. This study is also among the first to demonstrate that MSM had a higher VL than women and heterosexual men and highlights the need for improved outreach and linkages to HIV care for this high-risk group. Mediscript Ltd 2016-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4946694/ /pubmed/27482434 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Virus Eradication published by Mediscript Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article published under the terms of a Creative Commons License.
spellingShingle Original Research
Rangarajan, Suresh
Colby, Donn J.
Truong, Giang Le
Huu, Hung Nguyen
Thu, Van Tieu Thi
Quoc, Binh Luong
Broh, Tou Plui
Tri, Danh Tran
Giang, Dao Duc
Chen, Mario
Zeng, Yanwu
West, Gary
Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics
title Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics
title_full Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics
title_fullStr Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics
title_short Factors associated with HIV RNA viral loads in ART-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics
title_sort factors associated with hiv rna viral loads in art-naïve patients: implications for treatment as prevention in concentrated epidemics
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4946694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27482434
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