Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Melo, Marineide Gonçalves de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Varella, Ivana Rosângela dos Santos, Gorbach, Pamina M., Sprinz, Eduardo, Santos, Breno Riegel dos, Rocha, Tauí de Melo, Moesch, Mariana Riegel de Pádua Simon, Azambuja, Marcelo Almeida, Lira, Rita, Seter, Maria Cristina Chaves, Baker, Zoë, Kerin, Tara, Nielsen-Saines, Karin A.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/206229
Resumo: Background: An undetectable serum HIV-1 load is key to effectiveness of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy, which depends on adherence to treatment. We evaluated factors possibly associated with ARV adherence and virologic response in HIV-infected heterosexual individuals. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 200 HIV-1 serodiscordant couples and 100 unpartnered individuals receiving ARV treatment at a tertiary hospital in southern Brazil. All subjects provided written informed consent, answered demographic/behavioral questionnaires through audio computer-assisted self-interviews (ACASI), and collected blood and vaginal samples for biological markers and assessment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). HIV-negative partners were counseled and tested for HIV-1. Results: The study population mean age was 39.9 years, 53.6% were female, 62.5% were Caucasian, 52.6% had incomplete or complete elementary education, 63.1% resided in Porto Alegre. Demographic, behavioral and biological marker characteristics were similar between couples and single individuals. There was an association between adherence reported on ACASI and an undetectable serum viral load (P<0.0001). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that single-tablet ARV-regimens were independently associated with adherence (OR = 2.3; 95CI%: 1.2–4.4; P = 0.011) after controlling for age, gender, education, marital status, personal income, ARV regimen, and median time of ARV use. A positive correlation between genital secretion PCR results and serum viral load was significant in the presence of STIs (r = 0.359; P = 0.017). Although HIV PCR detection in vaginal secretions was more frequent in women with detectable viremia (9/51, 17.6%), it was also present in 7 of 157 women with undetectable serum viral loads (4.5%), p = 0.005. Conclusions: ARV single tablet regimens are associated with adherence. Detectable HIV-1 may be present in the genital secretions of women with undetectable viremia which means there is potential for HIV transmission in adherent individuals with serologic suppression.
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spelling Melo, Marineide Gonçalves deVarella, Ivana Rosângela dos SantosGorbach, Pamina M.Sprinz, EduardoSantos, Breno Riegel dosRocha, Tauí de MeloMoesch, Mariana Riegel de Pádua SimonAzambuja, Marcelo AlmeidaLira, RitaSeter, Maria Cristina ChavesBaker, ZoëKerin, TaraNielsen-Saines, Karin A.2020-02-22T04:21:53Z20191932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/206229001111646Background: An undetectable serum HIV-1 load is key to effectiveness of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy, which depends on adherence to treatment. We evaluated factors possibly associated with ARV adherence and virologic response in HIV-infected heterosexual individuals. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 200 HIV-1 serodiscordant couples and 100 unpartnered individuals receiving ARV treatment at a tertiary hospital in southern Brazil. All subjects provided written informed consent, answered demographic/behavioral questionnaires through audio computer-assisted self-interviews (ACASI), and collected blood and vaginal samples for biological markers and assessment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). HIV-negative partners were counseled and tested for HIV-1. Results: The study population mean age was 39.9 years, 53.6% were female, 62.5% were Caucasian, 52.6% had incomplete or complete elementary education, 63.1% resided in Porto Alegre. Demographic, behavioral and biological marker characteristics were similar between couples and single individuals. There was an association between adherence reported on ACASI and an undetectable serum viral load (P<0.0001). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that single-tablet ARV-regimens were independently associated with adherence (OR = 2.3; 95CI%: 1.2–4.4; P = 0.011) after controlling for age, gender, education, marital status, personal income, ARV regimen, and median time of ARV use. A positive correlation between genital secretion PCR results and serum viral load was significant in the presence of STIs (r = 0.359; P = 0.017). Although HIV PCR detection in vaginal secretions was more frequent in women with detectable viremia (9/51, 17.6%), it was also present in 7 of 157 women with undetectable serum viral loads (4.5%), p = 0.005. Conclusions: ARV single tablet regimens are associated with adherence. Detectable HIV-1 may be present in the genital secretions of women with undetectable viremia which means there is potential for HIV transmission in adherent individuals with serologic suppression.application/pdfengPloS one. San Francisco. Vol. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 2019), e0212744, 14 p.Carga viralHIV-1Infecções sexualmente transmissíveisBiomarcadoresViremiaViral loadHIV-1SecretionHIVHIV preventionSexually transmitted diseasesBiomarkersViremiaAntiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern BrazilEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001111646.pdf.txt001111646.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain45507http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/206229/2/001111646.pdf.txt5616c178c2afe8766da9db7ebaf7843aMD52ORIGINAL001111646.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1122404http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/206229/1/001111646.pdfa22313aa8df0c0071786375b646d84a3MD5110183/2062292023-09-24 03:39:20.044557oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/206229Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-24T06:39:20Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
title Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
Melo, Marineide Gonçalves de
Carga viral
HIV-1
Infecções sexualmente transmissíveis
Biomarcadores
Viremia
Viral load
HIV-1
Secretion
HIV
HIV prevention
Sexually transmitted diseases
Biomarkers
Viremia
title_short Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
title_full Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
title_sort Antiretroviral adherence and virologic suppression in partnered and unpartnered HIV-positive individuals in southern Brazil
author Melo, Marineide Gonçalves de
author_facet Melo, Marineide Gonçalves de
Varella, Ivana Rosângela dos Santos
Gorbach, Pamina M.
Sprinz, Eduardo
Santos, Breno Riegel dos
Rocha, Tauí de Melo
Moesch, Mariana Riegel de Pádua Simon
Azambuja, Marcelo Almeida
Lira, Rita
Seter, Maria Cristina Chaves
Baker, Zoë
Kerin, Tara
Nielsen-Saines, Karin A.
author_role author
author2 Varella, Ivana Rosângela dos Santos
Gorbach, Pamina M.
Sprinz, Eduardo
Santos, Breno Riegel dos
Rocha, Tauí de Melo
Moesch, Mariana Riegel de Pádua Simon
Azambuja, Marcelo Almeida
Lira, Rita
Seter, Maria Cristina Chaves
Baker, Zoë
Kerin, Tara
Nielsen-Saines, Karin A.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo, Marineide Gonçalves de
Varella, Ivana Rosângela dos Santos
Gorbach, Pamina M.
Sprinz, Eduardo
Santos, Breno Riegel dos
Rocha, Tauí de Melo
Moesch, Mariana Riegel de Pádua Simon
Azambuja, Marcelo Almeida
Lira, Rita
Seter, Maria Cristina Chaves
Baker, Zoë
Kerin, Tara
Nielsen-Saines, Karin A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carga viral
HIV-1
Infecções sexualmente transmissíveis
Biomarcadores
Viremia
topic Carga viral
HIV-1
Infecções sexualmente transmissíveis
Biomarcadores
Viremia
Viral load
HIV-1
Secretion
HIV
HIV prevention
Sexually transmitted diseases
Biomarkers
Viremia
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Viral load
HIV-1
Secretion
HIV
HIV prevention
Sexually transmitted diseases
Biomarkers
Viremia
description Background: An undetectable serum HIV-1 load is key to effectiveness of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy, which depends on adherence to treatment. We evaluated factors possibly associated with ARV adherence and virologic response in HIV-infected heterosexual individuals. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 200 HIV-1 serodiscordant couples and 100 unpartnered individuals receiving ARV treatment at a tertiary hospital in southern Brazil. All subjects provided written informed consent, answered demographic/behavioral questionnaires through audio computer-assisted self-interviews (ACASI), and collected blood and vaginal samples for biological markers and assessment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). HIV-negative partners were counseled and tested for HIV-1. Results: The study population mean age was 39.9 years, 53.6% were female, 62.5% were Caucasian, 52.6% had incomplete or complete elementary education, 63.1% resided in Porto Alegre. Demographic, behavioral and biological marker characteristics were similar between couples and single individuals. There was an association between adherence reported on ACASI and an undetectable serum viral load (P<0.0001). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that single-tablet ARV-regimens were independently associated with adherence (OR = 2.3; 95CI%: 1.2–4.4; P = 0.011) after controlling for age, gender, education, marital status, personal income, ARV regimen, and median time of ARV use. A positive correlation between genital secretion PCR results and serum viral load was significant in the presence of STIs (r = 0.359; P = 0.017). Although HIV PCR detection in vaginal secretions was more frequent in women with detectable viremia (9/51, 17.6%), it was also present in 7 of 157 women with undetectable serum viral loads (4.5%), p = 0.005. Conclusions: ARV single tablet regimens are associated with adherence. Detectable HIV-1 may be present in the genital secretions of women with undetectable viremia which means there is potential for HIV transmission in adherent individuals with serologic suppression.
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