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Prospective Study of Acute HIV-1 Infection in Adults in East Africa and Thailand.

Merlin L Robb1, Leigh A Eller1, Hannah Kibuuka1, Kathleen Rono1, Lucas Maganga1, Sorachai Nitayaphan1, Eugene Kroon1, Fred K Sawe1, Samuel Sinei1, Somchai Sriplienchan1, Linda L Jagodzinski1, Jennifer Malia1, Mark Manak1, Mark S de Souza1, Sodsai Tovanabutra1, Eric Sanders-Buell1, Morgane Rolland1, Julie Dorsey-Spitz1, Michael A Eller1, Mark Milazzo1, Qun Li1, Andrew Lewandowski1, Hao Wu1, Edith Swann1, Robert J O'Connell1, Sheila Peel1, Peter Dawson1, Jerome H Kim1, Nelson L Michael1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is a major contributor to transmission of HIV-1. An understanding of acute HIV-1 infection may be important in the development of treatment strategies to eradicate HIV-1 or achieve a functional cure.
METHODS: We performed twice-weekly qualitative plasma HIV-1 RNA nucleic acid testing in 2276 volunteers who were at high risk for HIV-1 infection. For participants in whom acute HIV-1 infection was detected, clinical observations, quantitative measurements of plasma HIV-1 RNA levels (to assess viremia) and HIV antibodies, and results of immunophenotyping of lymphocytes were obtained twice weekly.
RESULTS: Fifty of 112 volunteers with acute HIV-1 infection had two or more blood samples collected before HIV-1 antibodies were detected. The median peak viremia (6.7 log10 copies per milliliter) occurred 13 days after the first sample showed reactivity on nucleic acid testing. Reactivity on an enzyme immunoassay occurred at a median of 14 days. The nadir of viremia (4.3 log10 copies per milliliter) occurred at a median of 31 days and was nearly equivalent to the viral-load set point, the steady-state viremia that persists durably after resolution of acute viremia (median plasma HIV-1 RNA level, 4.4 log10 copies per milliliter). The peak viremia and downslope were correlated with the viral-load set point. Clinical manifestations of acute HIV-1 infection were most common just before and at the time of peak viremia. A median of one symptom of acute HIV-1 infection was recorded at a median of two study visits, and a median of one sign of acute HIV-1 infection was recorded at a median of three visits.
CONCLUSIONS: The viral-load set point occurred at a median of 31 days after the first detection of plasma viremia and correlated with peak viremia. Few symptoms and signs were observed during acute HIV-1 infection, and they were most common before peak viremia. (Funded by the Department of Defense and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.).

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27192360      PMCID: PMC5111628          DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1508952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


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