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Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era

Zero risk of linked HIV transmission in serodiscordant couples when the HIV-infected partner had viral load less than 200 copies/ml (‘U status’) was found in observational studies. We aimed at estimating the proportion of time in which ‘U status’ was maintained and identifying factors associated wit...

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Autores principales: Madeddu, Giordano, De Vito, Andrea, Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro, Cingolani, Antonella, Maggiolo, Franco, Perno, Carlo Federico, Gagliardini, Roberta, Marchetti, Giulia, Saracino, Annalisa, Monforte, Antonella d’Arminio, Antinori, Andrea, Girardi, Enrico
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33534204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000002825
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author Madeddu, Giordano
De Vito, Andrea
Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro
Cingolani, Antonella
Maggiolo, Franco
Perno, Carlo Federico
Gagliardini, Roberta
Marchetti, Giulia
Saracino, Annalisa
Monforte, Antonella d’Arminio
Antinori, Andrea
Girardi, Enrico
author_facet Madeddu, Giordano
De Vito, Andrea
Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro
Cingolani, Antonella
Maggiolo, Franco
Perno, Carlo Federico
Gagliardini, Roberta
Marchetti, Giulia
Saracino, Annalisa
Monforte, Antonella d’Arminio
Antinori, Andrea
Girardi, Enrico
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description Zero risk of linked HIV transmission in serodiscordant couples when the HIV-infected partner had viral load less than 200 copies/ml (‘U status’) was found in observational studies. We aimed at estimating the proportion of time in which ‘U status’ was maintained and identifying factors associated with the risk of losing it. DESIGN: Observational cohort study. METHODS: We included participants in the ICONA cohort who had reached an established ‘U status’ (viral load ≤200 copies/ml for >6 months) as of December 2010. The outcome was the number of person-days of follow-up (PDFU) above a viral load greater than 200 copies/ml, relative to the total number of PDFU observed. A logistic regression model was used to identify factors independently associated with the risk of losing ‘U status’. RESULTS: Eight thousand, two hundred and forty-one persons living with HIV were included in the analysis who contributed 2 670 888 PDFU. Of these, 1648 (20%) were women, 768 (9%) were people who inject drugs (PWID), and 2066 (25%) were foreign-born. The median of viral load measurements was 9 (IQR: 4–15). Overall, only 3.1% of PDFU were observed when viral load was above 200 copies/ml. The proportion of PDFU with viral load more than 200 copies/ml was higher than average in women (5.3%), unemployed (5.4%), PWID (4.7%), and in people with more than three previous virologic failures (6.3%). These variables were significant predictors of losing ‘U status’ in the multivariable logistic regression. CONCLUSION: Our results reinforce the validity of the U=U message in real-world setting. However, we identified subsets of our study population at higher risk of losing the ‘U status’ for whom additional efforts are needed.
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spelling pubmed-99044392023-02-14 Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era Madeddu, Giordano De Vito, Andrea Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro Cingolani, Antonella Maggiolo, Franco Perno, Carlo Federico Gagliardini, Roberta Marchetti, Giulia Saracino, Annalisa Monforte, Antonella d’Arminio Antinori, Andrea Girardi, Enrico AIDS Epidemiology and Social Zero risk of linked HIV transmission in serodiscordant couples when the HIV-infected partner had viral load less than 200 copies/ml (‘U status’) was found in observational studies. We aimed at estimating the proportion of time in which ‘U status’ was maintained and identifying factors associated with the risk of losing it. DESIGN: Observational cohort study. METHODS: We included participants in the ICONA cohort who had reached an established ‘U status’ (viral load ≤200 copies/ml for >6 months) as of December 2010. The outcome was the number of person-days of follow-up (PDFU) above a viral load greater than 200 copies/ml, relative to the total number of PDFU observed. A logistic regression model was used to identify factors independently associated with the risk of losing ‘U status’. RESULTS: Eight thousand, two hundred and forty-one persons living with HIV were included in the analysis who contributed 2 670 888 PDFU. Of these, 1648 (20%) were women, 768 (9%) were people who inject drugs (PWID), and 2066 (25%) were foreign-born. The median of viral load measurements was 9 (IQR: 4–15). Overall, only 3.1% of PDFU were observed when viral load was above 200 copies/ml. The proportion of PDFU with viral load more than 200 copies/ml was higher than average in women (5.3%), unemployed (5.4%), PWID (4.7%), and in people with more than three previous virologic failures (6.3%). These variables were significant predictors of losing ‘U status’ in the multivariable logistic regression. CONCLUSION: Our results reinforce the validity of the U=U message in real-world setting. However, we identified subsets of our study population at higher risk of losing the ‘U status’ for whom additional efforts are needed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-06-01 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9904439/ /pubmed/33534204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000002825 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Epidemiology and Social
Madeddu, Giordano
De Vito, Andrea
Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro
Cingolani, Antonella
Maggiolo, Franco
Perno, Carlo Federico
Gagliardini, Roberta
Marchetti, Giulia
Saracino, Annalisa
Monforte, Antonella d’Arminio
Antinori, Andrea
Girardi, Enrico
Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era
title Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era
title_full Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era
title_fullStr Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era
title_full_unstemmed Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era
title_short Time spent with HIV-RNA ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with HIV during the U=U era
title_sort time spent with hiv-rna ≤ 200 copies/ml in a cohort of people with hiv during the u=u era
topic Epidemiology and Social
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33534204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000002825
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