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Low-level HIV viremia is associated with low antiretroviral prescription refill rates and social deprivation.

Jeanne Goupil de Bouillé1,2, Marion Collignon3, Jean Capsec4, Leslie Guillon4, Gwenael Le Moal5, Francis Barin6, Mariam Roncato7, Laurent Hocqueloux8, Karl Stefic6, Louis Bernard1, Guillaume Gras1.   

Abstract

Optimal management of patients experiencing persistent low-level viremia (LLV) remains challenging and poorly understood. This study aimed to assess the association between poor antiretroviral treatment (ARV) adherence and persistent LLV. ADHELOW is a sub-study of the ECHEC cohort comprising HIV-infected adults with virological failure (viral load>50 copies/mL). Patients were recruited in 2013-2015 from 4 French university hospitals. Those with LLV (i.e., ≥2 viral load measurements between 50 and 500 copies/mL) were selected and matched on age and sex to 3 controls with virological suppression. The adherence rate was estimated using pharmacy-delivered prescription refills over one year. Overall, 60 patients were included (15 LLV and 45 controls). Mean age was 50.20 years, M/F sex ratio was 14 and mean EPICES (social deprivation) score was 42.90. In univariable analyses, LLV patients had significantly lower adherence (<80%: 53.30% vs. 6.67%, p < 0.01) and were more likely to have an EPICES score >40.2 (60.00% vs. 24.44%, p < 0.01). In multivariable analysis, these two variables remained significantly associated with LLV (OR 31.49, CI 95% [4.54-218.70]) and OR 11.00 (CI 95% [1.87-218.70], respectively). Poor long-term treatment adherence, estimated by prescription refills, was strongly associated with LLV. This reinforces the message that adherence counseling should be the primary intervention to overcome LLV.

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Keywords:  EPICES score; adherence; low level viremia; pharmacy refill; social deprivation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32794406     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1806198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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1.  Factors associated with low-level viraemia in people with HIV starting antiretroviral therapy: A Swedish observational study.

Authors:  Hanna Brattgård; Per Björkman; Piotr Nowak; Carl Johan Treutiger; Magnus Gisslén; Olof Elvstam
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 2.  HIV: how to manage low-level viraemia in people living with HIV.

Authors:  Emily K Hanners; Jessica Benitez-Burke; Melissa E Badowski
Journal:  Drugs Context       Date:  2022-03-01
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