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Efficacy, safety, and effect on sexual behaviour of on-demand pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV in men who have sex with men: an observational cohort study

Authors :
Jean-Michel Molina
Isabelle Charreau
Bruno Spire
Laurent Cotte
Julie Chas
Catherine Capitant
Cecile Tremblay
Daniela Rojas-Castro
Eric Cua
Armelle Pasquet
Camille Bernaud
Claire Pintado
Constance Delaugerre
Luis Sagaon-Teyssier
Soizic Le Mestre
Christian Chidiac
Gilles Pialoux
Diane Ponscarme
Julien Fonsart
David Thompson
Mark A Wainberg
Veronique Doré
Laurence Meyer
L Meyer
C Capitant
I Charreau
E Netzer
N Leturque
J Binesse
V Foubert
M Saouzanet
F Euphrasie
D Carette
B Guillon
Y Saïdi
J P Aboulker
B Spire
M Suzan
G Cattin
B Demoulin
L Sagaon-Teyssier
N Lorente
V Doré
E Choucair
S Le Mestre
A Mennecier
N Etien
M C Simon
A Diallo
S Gibowski
J F Delfraissy
D Thompson
J Sas
J Pankovitch
M Klein
A Anis
Benoit Trottier
Cécile Tremblay
Jean-Guy Baril
Antoine Chéret
Michel Besnier
Willy Rozenbaum
Nathalie Bajos
Julie Timsit
Gilles Peytavin
Isabelle Durand-Zaleski
Jean-Pierre Aboulker
Marie Suzan-Monti
Gabriel Girard
Daniela Rojas Castro
Marie Préau
Michel Morin
Anaïs Mennecier
Elias Choucair
Véronique Doré
Marie-Christine Simon
Joanne Otis
France Lert
Alpha Diallo
Séverine Gibowski
Cecile Rabian
Génétique et Ecologie des Virus, Génétique des Virus et Pathogénèse des Maladies Virales
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)
Greps, Laboratoire
Source :
HAL, Lancet HIV, Lancet HIV, Elsevier, 2017, 4 (9), pp.e402-e410

Abstract

Summary Background Data for on-demand pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) are scarce. We implemented a cohort study to assess its efficacy, safety, and effect on sexual behaviour. Methods We invited men and transgender women who have sex with men, previously enrolled in the randomised placebo-controlled ANRS IPERGAY trial at seven sites (six in France and one in Canada), to participate in an open-label extension with on-demand tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (300 mg) and emtricitabine (200 mg) to be taken before and after sexual intercourse. We assessed the incidence of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), PrEP adherence, safety, and sexual behaviour. Statistical analyses included comparisons of proportions and incidence between the randomised phase of the ANRS IPERGAY trial and the open-label phase, and all participants were included in safety analyses. ANRS IPERGAY is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01473472. Findings Between Nov 4, 2014, and Jan 27, 2015, we enrolled 361 participants. Median follow-up was 18·4 months (IQR 17·7–19·1). One participant who discontinued PrEP acquired HIV infection. HIV incidence was 0·19 per 100 person-years (95% CI 0·01–1·08), compared with 6·60 per 100 person-years (3·60–11·05) in the placebo group of the randomised study, indicating a relative reduction of 97% (95% CI 81–100) in the incidence of HIV with on-demand PrEP. Participants used a median of 18 pills of study drugs per month (IQR 11–25), and at the 6 month visit 240 (71%) of 336 participants had tenofovir detected in plasma. Drug-related gastrointestinal events were reported in 49 participants (14%) but were self-limited. Only four participants (1%) discontinued PrEP, three because of an increase in plasma creatinine. The proportion of participants reporting condomless sex at their last receptive anal intercourse significantly increased from 77% (136 of 176 participants) at baseline to 86% (66 of 77 participants) at 18 months' follow-up (p for trend=0·0004). The incidence of a first bacterial STI during this open-label phase did not change significantly compared with the randomised phase (59·0 vs 49·1 per 100 person-years, respectively; p=0·11). Interpretation On-demand oral PrEP is highly effective at preventing HIV infection among high-risk men who have sex with men and therefore represents an alternative to daily PrEP, expanding choices for HIV prevention. High rates of STIs resulting from low condom use did not undermine PrEP efficacy, but warrant frequent testing. Funding ANRS (France Recherche Nord and Sud Sida-HIV Hepatites), the Canadian HIV Trials Network, Fonds Pierre Berge—Sidaction, Gilead Sciences, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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ISSN :
24054704 and 23523018
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HAL, Lancet HIV, Lancet HIV, Elsevier, 2017, 4 (9), pp.e402-e410
Accession number :
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