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Reporting on the Prevalence of Antiretroviral Drug Resistance in a Regional HIV Population over 20 Years: A Word of Caution

Authors :
Hartmut B. Krentz
Victoria C Gill
Soheil Ramazani
Tarah Lynch
Source :
Antiviral Therapy. 22:277-286
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

Background Failure to achieve complete viral suppression with antiretroviral drugs (ARV) may lead to uncontrolled HIV replication, ARV resistance and negative outcomes. Monitoring and reporting of HIV resistance trends is important but problematic. We examined prevalent resistance rates in an HIV population over 20 years and document how rates may appear to vary greatly based solely on which parameters are utilized. Methods We determined the annual use of geno-typic antiretroviral resistance testing (GART) from 1995 to 2014 for all patients receiving HIV care in southern Alberta, Canada, and the presence of resistance mutations in those tested. The impact on prevalent resistance rates of using cumulative or latest GART was also determined. Results Between 1995 and 2014, the number of patients with GART increased from Conclusions While prevalence resistance rates are decreasing, the precise rates being reported may vary due to increasing number of patients tested annually, using either the entire population as denominator or only patients with GART, and using either last or cumulative GART. Defining these parameters is critical if prevalence is to be compared over time or between HIV populations.

Details

ISSN :
20402058 and 13596535
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Antiviral Therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....07962b22a89bc4c778bacdf093ba634b