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The impact of transient combination antiretroviral treatment in early HIV infection on viral suppression and immunologic response in later treatment

Authors :
Nikos, Pantazis
Giota, Touloumi
Laurence, Meyer
Ashley, Olson
Dominique, Costagliola
Anthony D, Kelleher
Irja, Lutsar
Marie-Laure, Chaix
Martin, Fisher
Santiago, Moreno
Kholoud, Porter
Source :
AIDS (London, England)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective: Effects of transient combination antiretroviral treatment (cART) initiated during early HIV infection (EHI) remain unclear. We investigate whether this intervention affects viral suppression and CD4+ cell count increase following its reinitiation in chronic infection (CHI). Design: Longitudinal observational study. Methods: We identified adult patients from Concerted Action of Seroconversion to AIDS and Death in Europe who seroconverted after 1/1/2000, had a 12 months or less HIV test interval and initiated cART from naive. We classified individuals as ‘pretreated in EHI’ if treated within 6 months of seroconversion, interrupted for at least 12 weeks, and reinitiated during CHI. Statistical analysis was performed using survival analysis methods and mixed models. Results: Pretreated and initiated in CHI groups comprised 202 and 4263 individuals, with median follow-up after CHI treatment 4.5 and 3 years, respectively. Both groups had similar virologic response and relapse rates (P = 0.585 and P = 0.206) but pretreated individuals restarted treatment with higher baseline CD4+ cell count (∼80 cells/μl; P

Details

ISSN :
14735571
Volume :
30
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS (London, England)
Accession number :
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