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Characteristics of HIV-2 and HIV-1/HIV-2 Dually Seropositive Adults in West Africa Presenting for Care and Antiretroviral Therapy: The IeDEA-West Africa HIV-2 Cohort Study.

Authors :
Ekouevi DK
Balestre E
Coffie PA
Minta D
Messou E
Sawadogo A
Minga A
Sow PS
Bissagnene E
Eholie SP
Gottlieb GS
Dabis F
Zannou DM
Ahouada C
Akakpo J
Ahomadegbé C
Bashi J
Gougounon-Houéto A
Azon-Kouanou A
Houngbé F
Koumakpaï S
Alihonou F
d'Almeida M
Hodonou I
Hounhoui G
Sagbo G
Tossa-Bagnan L
Adjide H
Drabo J
Bognounou R
Dienderé A
Traore E
Zoungrana L
Zerbo B
Sawadogo AB
Zoungrana J
Héma A
Soré I
Bado G
Tapsoba A
Yé D
Kouéta F
Ouedraogo S
Ouédraogo R
Hiembo W
Gansonré M
Messou E
Gnokoro JC
Koné M
Kouakou GM
Bosse CA
Brou K
Assi AI
Chenal H
Hawerlander D
Soppi F
Minga A
Abo Y
Bomisso G
Eholié SP
Amego MD
Andavi V
Diallo Z
Ello F
Tanon AK
Koule SO
Anzan KC
Guehi C
Aka EA
Issouf KL
Kouakou JC
N'gbeche MS
Touré P
Avit-Edi D
Kouakou K
Moh M
Yao VA
Folquet MA
Dainguy ME
Kouakou C
Méa-Assande VT
Oka-Berete G
Zobo N
Acquah P
Kokora MB
Eboua TF
Timité-Konan M
Ahoussou LD
Assouan JK
Sami MF
Kouadio C
Renner L
Goka B
Welbeck J
Sackey A
Owiafe SN
Wejse C
Silva ZJ
Paulo J
Rodrigues A
da Silva D
Medina C
Oliviera-Souto I
Ostergaard L
Laursen A
Sodemann M
Aaby P
Fomsgaard A
Erikstrup C
Eugen-Olsen J
Maïga MY
Diakité FF
Kalle A
Katile D
Traore HA
Minta D
Cissé T
Dembelé M
Doumbia M
Fomba M
Kaya AS
Traoré AM
Traoré H
Toure AA
Dicko F
Sylla M
Berthé A
Traoré HC
Koïta A
Koné N
N'diaye C
Coulibaly ST
Traoré M
Traoré N
Charurat M
Ajayi S
Dapiap S
Otu
Igbinoba F
Benson O
Adebamowo C
James J
Obaseki
Osakede P
Olasode J
Sow PS
Diop B
Manga NM
Tine JM
Signate Sy H
Ba A
Diagne A
Dior H
Faye M
Gueye RD
Mbaye AD
Patassi A
Kotosso A
Kariyare BG
Gbadamassi G
Komi A
Mensah-Zukong KE
Pakpame P
Lawson-Evi AK
Atakouma Y
Takassi E
Djeha A
Ephoévi-Gah A
Djibril Sel-H
Dabis F
Bissagnene E
Arrivé E
Coffie P
Ekouevi D
Jaquet A
Leroy V
Lewden C
Sasco A
Azani JC
Allou G
Balestre E
Bohossou F
Karcher S
Gonsan JM
Carrou JL
Lenaud S
Nchot C
Malateste K
Yao AR
Siloué B
Clouet G
Djetouan H
Doring A
Kouakou A
Rabourdin E
Rivenc J
Anglaret X
Ba B
Essanin JB
Ciaranello A
Datté S
Desmonde S
Diby JS
Gottlieb GS
Horo AG
Kangah SN
Malvy D
Meless D
Mounkaila-Harouna A
Ndondoki C
Shiboski C
Thiébaut R
Pac-Ci
Abidjan
Source :
PloS one [PLoS One] 2013 Jun 18; Vol. 8 (6), pp. e66135. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Jun 18 (Print Publication: 2013).
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: HIV-2 is endemic in West Africa. There is a lack of evidence-based guidelines on the diagnosis, management and antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV-2 or HIV-1/HIV-2 dual infections. Because of these issues, we designed a West African collaborative cohort for HIV-2 infection within the framework of the International epidemiological Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA).<br />Methods: We collected data on all HIV-2 and HIV-1/HIV-2 dually seropositive patients (both ARV-naive and starting ART) and followed-up in clinical centres in the IeDEA-WA network including a total of 13 clinics in five countries: Benin, Burkina-Faso Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, and Senegal, in the West Africa region.<br />Results: Data was merged for 1,754 patients (56% female), including 1,021 HIV-2 infected patients (551 on ART) and 733 dually seropositive for both HIV-1 and HIV 2 (463 on ART). At ART initiation, the median age of HIV-2 patients was 45.3 years, IQR: (38.3-51.7) and 42.4 years, IQR (37.0-47.3) for dually seropositive patients (p = 0.048). Overall, 16.7% of HIV-2 patients on ART had an advanced clinical stage (WHO IV or CDC-C). The median CD4 count at the ART initiation is 166 cells/mm(3), IQR (83-247) among HIV-2 infected patients and 146 cells/mm(3), IQR (55-249) among dually seropositive patients. Overall, in ART-treated patients, the CD4 count increased 126 cells/mm(3) after 24 months on ART for HIV-2 patients and 169 cells/mm(3) for dually seropositive patients. Of 551 HIV-2 patients on ART, 5.8% died and 10.2% were lost to follow-up during the median time on ART of 2.4 years, IQR (0.7-4.3).<br />Conclusions: This large multi-country study of HIV-2 and HIV-1/HIV-2 dual infection in West Africa suggests that routine clinical care is less than optimal and that management and treatment of HIV-2 could be further informed by ongoing studies and randomized clinical trials in this population.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1932-6203
Volume :
8
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
PloS one
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23824279
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066135