1. Direct-acting antiviral treatment against hepatitis C virus infection in HIV-Infected patients - "En route for eradication"?
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Pradat, Pierre, Pugliese, Pascal, Poizot-Martin, Isabelle, Valantin, Marc-Antoine, Cuzin, Lise, Reynes, Jacques, Billaud, Eric, Huleux, Thomas, Bani-Sadr, Firouze, Rey, David, Frésard, Anne, Jacomet, Christine, Duvivier, Claudine, Cheret, Antoine, Hustache-Mathieu, Laurent, Hoen, Bruno, Cabié, André, Cotte, Laurent, and Dat'AIDS study Group
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HIV infection complications ,HIV infection epidemiology ,ANTIVIRAL agents ,HEPATITIS C ,HEPATITIS viruses ,HIV infections ,VIRAL antibodies ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,CHRONIC hepatitis C ,GENOTYPES ,MIXED infections ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objectives: Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) opened a new era in HCV treatment. We report the impact of HCV treatment in French HIV-HCV coinfected patients.Methods: All HIV-HCV patients from the Dat'AIDS cohort followed between 2012 and 2015 were included. HCV status was defined yearly as naive, spontaneous cure, sustained virological response (SVR12), failure or reinfection.Results: Among 32,945 HIV-infected patients, 15.2% were positive for anti-HCV antibodies. From 2012 to 2015, HCV incidence rate increased from 0.35%PY to 0.69%PY in MSM, while median incidence was 0.08%PY in other patients. Median reinfection rate was 2.56%PY in MSM and 0.22%PY in other patients. HCV treatment initiation rate rose from 8.2% in 2012 to 29.6% (48.0% in pre-treated patients vs 22.6% in naïve patients). SVR12 rate increased from 68.7% to 95.2%. By the end of 2015, 62.7% of the patients were cured either spontaneously or following SVR.Conclusions: HCV treatment dramatically increased in HIV-HCV patients in France from 2012 to 2015 resulting in HCV cure in nearly two-thirds of the patients in this cohort. Combined with a declining HCV prevalence, the prevalence of active HCV infection among HIV patients will drastically decrease in the forthcoming years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2017
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