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Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic
OBJECTIVE: Female sex workers (FSW) have increased risk of HIV infection. Antiretroviral treatment (ART) can improve HIV outcomes and prevent HIV transmission. We analyzed antiretroviral (ARV) drug use and HIV drug resistance among HIV-positive FSW in the Dominican Republic and Tanzania. METHODS: Pl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7595323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33119663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240890 |
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author | Grant-McAuley, Wendy Fogel, Jessica M. Galai, Noya Clarke, William Breaud, Autumn Marzinke, Mark A. Mbwambo, Jessie Likindikoki, Samuel Aboud, Said Donastorg, Yeycy Perez, Martha Barrington, Clare Davis, Wendy Kerrigan, Deanna Eshleman, Susan H. |
author_facet | Grant-McAuley, Wendy Fogel, Jessica M. Galai, Noya Clarke, William Breaud, Autumn Marzinke, Mark A. Mbwambo, Jessie Likindikoki, Samuel Aboud, Said Donastorg, Yeycy Perez, Martha Barrington, Clare Davis, Wendy Kerrigan, Deanna Eshleman, Susan H. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Female sex workers (FSW) have increased risk of HIV infection. Antiretroviral treatment (ART) can improve HIV outcomes and prevent HIV transmission. We analyzed antiretroviral (ARV) drug use and HIV drug resistance among HIV-positive FSW in the Dominican Republic and Tanzania. METHODS: Plasma samples collected at study entry with viral loads >1,000 copies/mL were tested for ARV drugs and HIV drug resistance. ARV drug testing was performed using a qualitative assay that detects 22 ARV drugs in five classes. HIV genotyping was performed using the ViroSeq HIV-1 Genotyping System. Phylogenetic analyses were performed to determine HIV subtype and assess transmission clusters. RESULTS: Among 410 FSW, 144 (35.1%) had viral loads >1,000 copies/mL (DR: n = 50; Tanzania: n = 94). ARV drugs were detected in 36 (25.0%) of 144 samples. HIV genotyping results were obtained for 138 (95.8%) cases. No transmission clusters were observed in either country. HIV drug resistance was detected in 54 (39.1%) of 138 samples (31/35 [88.6%] with drugs detected; 23/103 [22.3%] without drugs detected); 29/138 (21.0%) had multi-class resistance (MCR). None with MCR had integrase strand transfer inhibitor resistance. In eight cases, one or more ARV drug was detected without corresponding resistance mutations; those women were at risk of acquiring additional drug resistance. Using multivariate logistic regression, resistance was associated with ARV drug detection (p<0.001), self-reported ART (full adherence [p = 0.034]; partial adherence [p<0.001]), and duration of HIV infection (p = 0.013). CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort, many women were on ART, but were not virally suppressed. High levels of HIV drug resistance, including MCR, were observed. Resistance was associated with detection of ARV drugs, self-report of ART with full or partial adherence, and duration of HIV infection. These findings highlight the need for better HIV care among FSW to improve their health, reduce HIV drug resistance, and decrease risk of transmission to others. |
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spelling | pubmed-75953232020-11-02 Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic Grant-McAuley, Wendy Fogel, Jessica M. Galai, Noya Clarke, William Breaud, Autumn Marzinke, Mark A. Mbwambo, Jessie Likindikoki, Samuel Aboud, Said Donastorg, Yeycy Perez, Martha Barrington, Clare Davis, Wendy Kerrigan, Deanna Eshleman, Susan H. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Female sex workers (FSW) have increased risk of HIV infection. Antiretroviral treatment (ART) can improve HIV outcomes and prevent HIV transmission. We analyzed antiretroviral (ARV) drug use and HIV drug resistance among HIV-positive FSW in the Dominican Republic and Tanzania. METHODS: Plasma samples collected at study entry with viral loads >1,000 copies/mL were tested for ARV drugs and HIV drug resistance. ARV drug testing was performed using a qualitative assay that detects 22 ARV drugs in five classes. HIV genotyping was performed using the ViroSeq HIV-1 Genotyping System. Phylogenetic analyses were performed to determine HIV subtype and assess transmission clusters. RESULTS: Among 410 FSW, 144 (35.1%) had viral loads >1,000 copies/mL (DR: n = 50; Tanzania: n = 94). ARV drugs were detected in 36 (25.0%) of 144 samples. HIV genotyping results were obtained for 138 (95.8%) cases. No transmission clusters were observed in either country. HIV drug resistance was detected in 54 (39.1%) of 138 samples (31/35 [88.6%] with drugs detected; 23/103 [22.3%] without drugs detected); 29/138 (21.0%) had multi-class resistance (MCR). None with MCR had integrase strand transfer inhibitor resistance. In eight cases, one or more ARV drug was detected without corresponding resistance mutations; those women were at risk of acquiring additional drug resistance. Using multivariate logistic regression, resistance was associated with ARV drug detection (p<0.001), self-reported ART (full adherence [p = 0.034]; partial adherence [p<0.001]), and duration of HIV infection (p = 0.013). CONCLUSIONS: In this cohort, many women were on ART, but were not virally suppressed. High levels of HIV drug resistance, including MCR, were observed. Resistance was associated with detection of ARV drugs, self-report of ART with full or partial adherence, and duration of HIV infection. These findings highlight the need for better HIV care among FSW to improve their health, reduce HIV drug resistance, and decrease risk of transmission to others. Public Library of Science 2020-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7595323/ /pubmed/33119663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240890 Text en © 2020 Grant-McAuley et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Grant-McAuley, Wendy Fogel, Jessica M. Galai, Noya Clarke, William Breaud, Autumn Marzinke, Mark A. Mbwambo, Jessie Likindikoki, Samuel Aboud, Said Donastorg, Yeycy Perez, Martha Barrington, Clare Davis, Wendy Kerrigan, Deanna Eshleman, Susan H. Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic |
title | Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic |
title_full | Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic |
title_fullStr | Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic |
title_full_unstemmed | Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic |
title_short | Antiretroviral drug use and HIV drug resistance in female sex workers in Tanzania and the Dominican Republic |
title_sort | antiretroviral drug use and hiv drug resistance in female sex workers in tanzania and the dominican republic |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7595323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33119663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240890 |
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