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Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV

BACKGROUND: Little is known about the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) reinfection among people with HIV (PWH) in the direct-acting antiviral (DAA) era. We evaluate HCV reinfection rates in the DAA era and characterize presustained virologic response (SVR) behavioral risk factors associated with rein...

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Autores principales: Hill, Lucas A, Martin, Natasha K, Torriani, Francesca J, Jain, Sonia, Qin, Huifang, Mathews, Wm Christopher, Cachay, Edward R
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7850126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33553480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa643
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author Hill, Lucas A
Martin, Natasha K
Torriani, Francesca J
Jain, Sonia
Qin, Huifang
Mathews, Wm Christopher
Cachay, Edward R
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Martin, Natasha K
Torriani, Francesca J
Jain, Sonia
Qin, Huifang
Mathews, Wm Christopher
Cachay, Edward R
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known about the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) reinfection among people with HIV (PWH) in the direct-acting antiviral (DAA) era. We evaluate HCV reinfection rates in the DAA era and characterize presustained virologic response (SVR) behavioral risk factors associated with reinfection among PWH at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). METHODS: Observational longitudinal cohort of PWH treated with DAAs between 2014 and July 2019 who achieved SVR and had at least 1 subsequent HCV viral load measurement. HCV reinfection was defined as new HCV viremia after SVR. We examined whether screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and substance use during the pre-SVR period could identify patients at greater risk for reinfection using exact Poisson regression to compare reinfection incidence rates between those with and without pre-SVR STIs and positive urine drug screens. RESULTS: Eight out of 200 PWH were reinfected with HCV a median ~26 weeks after SVR over 328.1 person-years of follow-up (PYFU), for an incidence rate of 2.44/100 PYFU. The observed HCV reinfection rate was highest among men who have sex with men who inject drugs (MSM IDU; 4.63/100 PFYU) and those aged 30–39 years (6.80/100 PYFU). Having a positive gonorrhea/chlamydia test during the pre-SVR period was a predictor of HCV reinfection. CONCLUSIONS: The HCV reinfection rate in the DAA era is similar to the rate observed in the interferon era in San Diego in PWH. STI screening during HCV treatment may help determine those at higher risk for HCV reinfection.
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spelling pubmed-78501262021-02-05 Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV Hill, Lucas A Martin, Natasha K Torriani, Francesca J Jain, Sonia Qin, Huifang Mathews, Wm Christopher Cachay, Edward R Open Forum Infect Dis Major Articles BACKGROUND: Little is known about the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) reinfection among people with HIV (PWH) in the direct-acting antiviral (DAA) era. We evaluate HCV reinfection rates in the DAA era and characterize presustained virologic response (SVR) behavioral risk factors associated with reinfection among PWH at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). METHODS: Observational longitudinal cohort of PWH treated with DAAs between 2014 and July 2019 who achieved SVR and had at least 1 subsequent HCV viral load measurement. HCV reinfection was defined as new HCV viremia after SVR. We examined whether screening for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and substance use during the pre-SVR period could identify patients at greater risk for reinfection using exact Poisson regression to compare reinfection incidence rates between those with and without pre-SVR STIs and positive urine drug screens. RESULTS: Eight out of 200 PWH were reinfected with HCV a median ~26 weeks after SVR over 328.1 person-years of follow-up (PYFU), for an incidence rate of 2.44/100 PYFU. The observed HCV reinfection rate was highest among men who have sex with men who inject drugs (MSM IDU; 4.63/100 PFYU) and those aged 30–39 years (6.80/100 PYFU). Having a positive gonorrhea/chlamydia test during the pre-SVR period was a predictor of HCV reinfection. CONCLUSIONS: The HCV reinfection rate in the DAA era is similar to the rate observed in the interferon era in San Diego in PWH. STI screening during HCV treatment may help determine those at higher risk for HCV reinfection. Oxford University Press 2020-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7850126/ /pubmed/33553480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa643 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Martin, Natasha K
Torriani, Francesca J
Jain, Sonia
Qin, Huifang
Mathews, Wm Christopher
Cachay, Edward R
Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV
title Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV
title_full Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV
title_fullStr Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV
title_full_unstemmed Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV
title_short Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections During Hepatitis C Treatment to Predict Reinfection Among People With HIV
title_sort screening for sexually transmitted infections during hepatitis c treatment to predict reinfection among people with hiv
topic Major Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7850126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33553480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa643
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