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Identifying key drivers of the impact of an HIV cure intervention in sub-Saharan Africa

Authors :
Loveleen Bansi-Matharu
Valentina Cambiano
Travor Mabugu
Mark Sculpher
Sharon R Lewin
Fumiyo Nakagawa
Timothy B. Hallett
Joseph Murungu
Stephen Becker
Steven G. Deeks
Jens D Lundgren
Paul Revill
Andrew N. Phillips
Silvija I. Staprans
Geoff Garnett
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Source :
Phillips, A N, Cambiano, V, Revill, P, Nakagawa, F, Lundgren, J D, Bansi-Matharu, L, Mabugu, T, Sculpher, M, Garnett, G, Staprans, S, Becker, S, Murungu, J, Lewin, S R, Deeks, S G & Hallett, T B 2016, ' Identifying Key Drivers of the Impact of an HIV Cure Intervention in Sub-Saharan Africa ', The Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 214, pp. 73-79 . https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw120, The Journal of infectious diseases, vol 214, iss 1, The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is unknown what properties would be required to make an intervention in low income countries that can eradicate or control human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) without antiretroviral therapy (ART) cost-effective.METHODS: We used a model of HIV and ART to investigate the effect of introducing an ART-free viral suppression intervention in 2022 using Zimbabwe as an example country. We assumed that the intervention (cost: $500) would be accessible for 90% of the population, be given to those receiving effective ART, have sufficient efficacy to allow ART interruption in 95%, with a rate of viral rebound of 5% per year in the first 3 months, and a 50% decline in rate with each successive year.RESULTS: An ART-free viral suppression intervention with these properties would result in >0.53 million disability-adjusted-life-years averted over 2022-2042, with a reduction in HIV program costs of $300 million (8.7% saving). An intervention of this efficacy costing anything up to $1400 is likely to be cost-effective in this setting.CONCLUSIONS: Interventions aimed at curing HIV infection have the potential to improve overall disease burden and to reduce costs. Given the effectiveness and cost of ART, such interventions would have to be inexpensive and highly effective.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221899
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phillips, A N, Cambiano, V, Revill, P, Nakagawa, F, Lundgren, J D, Bansi-Matharu, L, Mabugu, T, Sculpher, M, Garnett, G, Staprans, S, Becker, S, Murungu, J, Lewin, S R, Deeks, S G & Hallett, T B 2016, ' Identifying Key Drivers of the Impact of an HIV Cure Intervention in Sub-Saharan Africa ', The Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 214, pp. 73-79 . https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw120, The Journal of infectious diseases, vol 214, iss 1, The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....843d9048ff95fb3da3234c26b389c8b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw120