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Significant Reduction in HIV Virologic Failure During a 15-Year Period in a Setting With Free Healthcare Access

Authors :
Murielle Mary-Krause
Boue F
Christian Pradier
Laurence Lievre
Eric Billaud
Jacques Reynes
Laurent Cotte
O. Launay
Hervé Tissot-Dupont
M. A. Khuong
D. Martin
Constance Delaugerre
Elisabeth Rouveix
D. Costagliola
E. Salat
Sophie Grabar
Hana Selinger-Leneman
C. Bronnec
Jean-Paul Viard
Laurent Boyer
F. Barin
Sophie Matheron
Pierre de Truchis
Marguerite Guiguet
Lise Cuzin
N. Viget
Aba Mahamat
J. M. Lacombe
Lionel Piroth
Odile Launay
A. Simon
Valérie Potard
Jean-Marc Lacombe
P. De Truchis
Jacques Gilquin
André Cabié
Amélie Menard
J. Le Bail
Jean-Luc Meynard
Sophie Abgrall
Pierre Tattevin
Fabienne Caby
Juliette Pavie
S. Lang
Patricia Enel
Jade Ghosn
Jacques Gasnault
C. Gaud
Xavier Duval
Isabelle Poizot-Martin
Dominique Costagliola
Gilles Pialoux
Claudine Duvivier
Source :
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 60:463-472
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014.

Abstract

Background. Calendar trends in virologic failure (VF) among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients can help to evaluate the performance of healthcare systems and the need for new antiretroviral therapy (ART). We examined the time trend in the rate of VF beyond 6 months of ART between 1997 and 2011 in France. Methods. We included patients from the French Hospital Database on HIV who received at least 6 months of ART. VF was defined as 2 consecutive plasma HIV-RNA values >500 copies/mL or as 1 value >500 copies/mL followed byatreatment switch. We adjusted for patients’ characteristics by fitting a multivariable generalized estimating equation logistic regression model with an exchangeable covariance matrix. Results. A total of 81738 patients were enrolled, and median follow-up was 112.4 months. Median CD4 count was 333 cells/µL, and 23% of patients had HIV infection classified as Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stage C. Overall, 29.3% of patients received single/dual-drug ART initially, and 45.4% of patients experienced at least 1 episode of VF during follow-up. The percentage of patients with VF fell from 61.5% in 1997–1998 to 9.7% in 2009–2011 (P

Details

ISSN :
15376591 and 10584838
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae8445d87a4d532f473624379025b9eb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciu834