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Nationwide Estimates of Viral Load Suppression and Acquired HIV Drug Resistance in Cameroon

BACKGROUND: Population-based studies to estimate viral load (VL) suppression and rate of acquired HIV drug resistance (ADR) are essential in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted the first nationally representative study estimating VL suppression and ADR in Cameroon. METHODS: Eligible participants were p...

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Autores principales: Tchouwa, Gaëlle F., Eymard-Duvernay, Sabrina, Cournil, Amandine, Lamare, Nadine, Serrano, Laetitia, Butel, Christelle, Bertagnolio, Silvia, Mpoudi-Ngole, Eitel, Raizes, Elliot, Aghokeng, Avelin F.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31193678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2018.06.005
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author Tchouwa, Gaëlle F.
Eymard-Duvernay, Sabrina
Cournil, Amandine
Lamare, Nadine
Serrano, Laetitia
Butel, Christelle
Bertagnolio, Silvia
Mpoudi-Ngole, Eitel
Raizes, Elliot
Aghokeng, Avelin F.
author_facet Tchouwa, Gaëlle F.
Eymard-Duvernay, Sabrina
Cournil, Amandine
Lamare, Nadine
Serrano, Laetitia
Butel, Christelle
Bertagnolio, Silvia
Mpoudi-Ngole, Eitel
Raizes, Elliot
Aghokeng, Avelin F.
author_sort Tchouwa, Gaëlle F.
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description BACKGROUND: Population-based studies to estimate viral load (VL) suppression and rate of acquired HIV drug resistance (ADR) are essential in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted the first nationally representative study estimating VL suppression and ADR in Cameroon. METHODS: Eligible participants were patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for 12 to 24 months (ART 12–24) or 48 to 60 months (ART 48–60). ART 12–24 participants were recruited from 24 randomly selected clinics in both urban and rural regions. ART 48–60 participants were recruited from 7 urban clinics. Recruitment occurred from February to August 2015. Dried blood spots (DBSs) and plasma specimens were collected and tested for HIV-1 RNA level and presence of drug resistance mutations (DRM) when VL ≥ 1000 copies/ml. RESULTS: Overall, 1064 ART 12–24 and 388 ART 48–60 participants were recruited. Viral suppression in the ART 12–24 group was 72.1% (95% CI: 66.3–77.2) overall, 75.0% (65.2–82.7) in urban sites, and 67.7% (58.3–75.8) in rural sites. In the ART 48–60 group, viral suppression was 67.7% (55.8–77.7). Overall, HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) was 17.7% (15.1–20.6) and 28.3% (17.4–42.5) in the ART 12–24 and ART 48–60 groups, respectively. However, among patients with VL ≥ 1000 copies/ml, HIVDR was identified in 63.3% (52.0–73.3) of ART 12–24 patients, and in 87.7% (67.4–96.1) of ART 48–60 patients. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this first nationwide study indicate alarming levels of virological failure and ADR in Cameroon. Better ART management is urgently needed and should focus on improving ART adherence, availability of VL monitoring, and more timely switches to second-line ART.
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spelling pubmed-65375452019-05-29 Nationwide Estimates of Viral Load Suppression and Acquired HIV Drug Resistance in Cameroon Tchouwa, Gaëlle F. Eymard-Duvernay, Sabrina Cournil, Amandine Lamare, Nadine Serrano, Laetitia Butel, Christelle Bertagnolio, Silvia Mpoudi-Ngole, Eitel Raizes, Elliot Aghokeng, Avelin F. EClinicalMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Population-based studies to estimate viral load (VL) suppression and rate of acquired HIV drug resistance (ADR) are essential in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted the first nationally representative study estimating VL suppression and ADR in Cameroon. METHODS: Eligible participants were patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for 12 to 24 months (ART 12–24) or 48 to 60 months (ART 48–60). ART 12–24 participants were recruited from 24 randomly selected clinics in both urban and rural regions. ART 48–60 participants were recruited from 7 urban clinics. Recruitment occurred from February to August 2015. Dried blood spots (DBSs) and plasma specimens were collected and tested for HIV-1 RNA level and presence of drug resistance mutations (DRM) when VL ≥ 1000 copies/ml. RESULTS: Overall, 1064 ART 12–24 and 388 ART 48–60 participants were recruited. Viral suppression in the ART 12–24 group was 72.1% (95% CI: 66.3–77.2) overall, 75.0% (65.2–82.7) in urban sites, and 67.7% (58.3–75.8) in rural sites. In the ART 48–60 group, viral suppression was 67.7% (55.8–77.7). Overall, HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) was 17.7% (15.1–20.6) and 28.3% (17.4–42.5) in the ART 12–24 and ART 48–60 groups, respectively. However, among patients with VL ≥ 1000 copies/ml, HIVDR was identified in 63.3% (52.0–73.3) of ART 12–24 patients, and in 87.7% (67.4–96.1) of ART 48–60 patients. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this first nationwide study indicate alarming levels of virological failure and ADR in Cameroon. Better ART management is urgently needed and should focus on improving ART adherence, availability of VL monitoring, and more timely switches to second-line ART. Elsevier 2018-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6537545/ /pubmed/31193678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2018.06.005 Text en © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tchouwa, Gaëlle F.
Eymard-Duvernay, Sabrina
Cournil, Amandine
Lamare, Nadine
Serrano, Laetitia
Butel, Christelle
Bertagnolio, Silvia
Mpoudi-Ngole, Eitel
Raizes, Elliot
Aghokeng, Avelin F.
Nationwide Estimates of Viral Load Suppression and Acquired HIV Drug Resistance in Cameroon
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title_full Nationwide Estimates of Viral Load Suppression and Acquired HIV Drug Resistance in Cameroon
title_fullStr Nationwide Estimates of Viral Load Suppression and Acquired HIV Drug Resistance in Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Nationwide Estimates of Viral Load Suppression and Acquired HIV Drug Resistance in Cameroon
title_short Nationwide Estimates of Viral Load Suppression and Acquired HIV Drug Resistance in Cameroon
title_sort nationwide estimates of viral load suppression and acquired hiv drug resistance in cameroon
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31193678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2018.06.005
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