1. Chronic hepatitis C infection and liver disease in HIV-coinfected patients in Asia.
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Durier, N., Yunihastuti, E., Ruxrungtham, K., Kinh, N. V., Kamarulzaman, A., Boettiger, D., Widhani, A., Avihingsanon, A., Huy, B. V., Syed Omar, S. F. B., Sanityoso, A., Chittmittrapap, S., Dung, N. T. H., Pillai, V., Suwan‐Ampai, T., Law, M., Sohn, A. H., and Matthews, G.
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CHRONIC hepatitis C ,HIV-positive persons ,GENOTYPES ,MIXED infections ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Data on markers of hepatitis C virus ( HCV) disease in HIV- HCV-coinfected patients in resource-limited settings are scarce. We assessed HCV RNA, HCV genotype ( GT), IL28B GT and liver fibrosis (FibroScan
® ) in 480 HIV-infected patients with positive HCV antibody in four HIV treatment centres in South-East Asia. We enrolled 165 (34.4%) patients in Jakarta, 158 (32.9%) in Bangkok, 110 (22.9%) in Hanoi and 47 (9.8%) in Kuala Lumpur. Overall, 426 (88.8%) were male, the median ( IQR) age was 38.1 (34.7-42.5) years, 365 (76.0%) reported HCV exposure through injecting drug use, and 453 (94.4%) were on combination antiretroviral therapy. The median ( IQR) CD4 count was 446 (325-614) cells/mm3 and 208 (94.1%) of 221 patients tested had HIV-1 RNA <400 copies/mL. A total of 412 (85.8%) had detectable HCV RNA, at a median ( IQR) of 6.2 (5.4-6.6) log10 IU/ mL. Among 380 patients with HCV GT, 223 (58.7%) had GT1, 97 (25.5%) had GT3, 43 (11.3%) had GT6, eight (2.1%) had GT4, two (0.5%) had GT2, and seven (1.8%) had indeterminate GT. Of 222 patients with IL28B testing, 189 (85.1%) had rs12979860 CC genotype, and 199 (89.6%) had rs8099917 TT genotype. Of 380 patients with FibroScan® , 143 (37.6%) had no/mild liver fibrosis (F0-F1), 83 (21.8%) had moderate fibrosis (F2), 74 (19.5%) had severe fibrosis (F3), and 79 (20.8%) had cirrhosis (F4). One patient (0.3%) had FibroScan® failure. In conclusion, a high proportion of HIV- HCV-coinfected patients had chronic HCV infection. HCV GT1 was predominant, and 62% of patients had liver disease warranting prompt treatment (≥F2). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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