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Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa

OBJECTIVE: Symptoms of acute retroviral syndrome (ARS) may be used to identify patients with acute HIV-1 infection who seek care. ARS symptoms in African adults differ by region. We assessed whether reporting of ARS was associated with HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre African cohort study representing...

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Autores principales: Sanders, Eduard J., Price, Matthew A., Karita, Etienne, Kamali, Anatoli, Kilembe, William, Bekker, Linda-Gail, Lakhi, Shabir, Inambao, Mubiana, Anzala, Omu, Fast, Patricia E., Gilmour, Jill, Powers, Kimberly A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29028659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001659
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author Sanders, Eduard J.
Price, Matthew A.
Karita, Etienne
Kamali, Anatoli
Kilembe, William
Bekker, Linda-Gail
Lakhi, Shabir
Inambao, Mubiana
Anzala, Omu
Fast, Patricia E.
Gilmour, Jill
Powers, Kimberly A.
author_facet Sanders, Eduard J.
Price, Matthew A.
Karita, Etienne
Kamali, Anatoli
Kilembe, William
Bekker, Linda-Gail
Lakhi, Shabir
Inambao, Mubiana
Anzala, Omu
Fast, Patricia E.
Gilmour, Jill
Powers, Kimberly A.
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description OBJECTIVE: Symptoms of acute retroviral syndrome (ARS) may be used to identify patients with acute HIV-1 infection who seek care. ARS symptoms in African adults differ by region. We assessed whether reporting of ARS was associated with HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre African cohort study representing countries with predominant HIV-1 subtypes A, C, and D. METHODS: ARS symptoms were assessed in adults enrolling at least 6 weeks after the estimated date of infection in an acute and early HIV-1 infection cohort study. HIV-1 subtype was determined by POL genotyping. We used log-binomial regression to compare ARS symptom prevalence among those with subtype A vs. C or D, adjusting for sex, time since enrolment, and enrolment viral load. RESULTS: Among 183 volunteers ascertained within 6 weeks after estimated date of infection, 77 (42.0%) had subtype A, 83 (45.4%) subtype C, and 23 (12.6%) subtype D infection. Individuals with subtype A were 1.40 (95% confidence interval: 1.17, 1.68) times as likely as individuals with subtypes C or D to report any ARS symptoms; each individual symptom other than rash was also more prevalent in subtype A than in subtype C or D, with prevalence ratios ranging from 1.94 (1.40, 2.70) for headache to 4.92 (2.24, 10.78) for lymphadenopathy. CONCLUSION: Individuals with subtype A were significantly more likely than individuals with subtypes C or D to report any ARS symptoms. HIV-1 subtypes may help explain differences in ARS that have been observed across regions in Africa, and may impact the yield of symptom-based screening strategies for acute HIV infection detection.
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spelling pubmed-56903092017-11-29 Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa Sanders, Eduard J. Price, Matthew A. Karita, Etienne Kamali, Anatoli Kilembe, William Bekker, Linda-Gail Lakhi, Shabir Inambao, Mubiana Anzala, Omu Fast, Patricia E. Gilmour, Jill Powers, Kimberly A. AIDS Concise Communication OBJECTIVE: Symptoms of acute retroviral syndrome (ARS) may be used to identify patients with acute HIV-1 infection who seek care. ARS symptoms in African adults differ by region. We assessed whether reporting of ARS was associated with HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre African cohort study representing countries with predominant HIV-1 subtypes A, C, and D. METHODS: ARS symptoms were assessed in adults enrolling at least 6 weeks after the estimated date of infection in an acute and early HIV-1 infection cohort study. HIV-1 subtype was determined by POL genotyping. We used log-binomial regression to compare ARS symptom prevalence among those with subtype A vs. C or D, adjusting for sex, time since enrolment, and enrolment viral load. RESULTS: Among 183 volunteers ascertained within 6 weeks after estimated date of infection, 77 (42.0%) had subtype A, 83 (45.4%) subtype C, and 23 (12.6%) subtype D infection. Individuals with subtype A were 1.40 (95% confidence interval: 1.17, 1.68) times as likely as individuals with subtypes C or D to report any ARS symptoms; each individual symptom other than rash was also more prevalent in subtype A than in subtype C or D, with prevalence ratios ranging from 1.94 (1.40, 2.70) for headache to 4.92 (2.24, 10.78) for lymphadenopathy. CONCLUSION: Individuals with subtype A were significantly more likely than individuals with subtypes C or D to report any ARS symptoms. HIV-1 subtypes may help explain differences in ARS that have been observed across regions in Africa, and may impact the yield of symptom-based screening strategies for acute HIV infection detection. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-11-28 2017-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5690309/ /pubmed/29028659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001659 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
spellingShingle Concise Communication
Sanders, Eduard J.
Price, Matthew A.
Karita, Etienne
Kamali, Anatoli
Kilembe, William
Bekker, Linda-Gail
Lakhi, Shabir
Inambao, Mubiana
Anzala, Omu
Fast, Patricia E.
Gilmour, Jill
Powers, Kimberly A.
Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa
title Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa
title_full Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa
title_fullStr Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa
title_short Differences in acute retroviral syndrome by HIV-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in Africa
title_sort differences in acute retroviral syndrome by hiv-1 subtype in a multicentre cohort study in africa
topic Concise Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29028659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001659
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