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Tobacco smoking and HIV-related immunologic and virologic response among individuals of the Canadian HIV Observational Cohort (CANOC).

Alison R McClean1,2, Katherine W Kooij1, Jason Trigg1, Monica Ye1, Paul Sereda1, Taylor McLinden1, Nicanor Bacani1, Niloufar Aran1, Réjean Thomas3, Alexander Wong4, Marina B Klein5,6, Mark Hull1,2, Curtis Cooper7, Kate Salters1,8, Robert S Hogg1,8.   

Abstract

We assessed the relationship between tobacco smoking and immunologic and virologic response among people living with HIV (PLWH) initiating combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in the Canadian HIV Observational Cohort (CANOC). Positive immunologic and virologic response, respectively, were defined as ≥50 cells/mm3 CD4 count increase (CD4+) and viral suppression ≤50 copies/mL (VL+) within 6 months of cART initiation. Using multinomial regression, we examined the relationship between smoking, immunologic, and virologic response category. Model A adjusted for birth sex, baseline age, enrolling province, and era of cohort entry; models B and C further adjusted for neighbourhood level material deprivation and history of injection drug use (IDU), respectively. Among 4267 individuals (32.7%) with smoking status data, concordant positive (CD4+/VL+) response was achieved by 64.2% never, 66.9% former, and 59.4% current smokers. In the unadjusted analysis, current smoking was significantly associated with concordant negative response (odds ratio [OR] 1.85, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.40-2.45). Similarly, models A and B showed an increased odds of concordant negative response in current smokers (adjusted OR [aOR] 1.78, 95% CI 1.32-2.39 and 1.74, 95% CI 1.29-2.34, respectively). The association between current smoking and concordant negative response was no longer significant in model C (aOR 1.18, 95%CI 0.85-1.65).

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Keywords:  HIV; immunologic response; tobacco smoking; virologic response

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34074181     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2021.1929813

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


  2 in total

1.  Trends in Use of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy and Treatment Response from 2000 to 2016 in the Canadian Observational Cohort (CANOC): A Longitudinal Cohort Study.

Authors:  Alison R McClean; Jason Trigg; Claudette Cardinal; Mona Loutfy; Curtis Cooper; Abigail Kroch; Mostafa Shokoohi; Nimâ Machouf; Réjean Thomas; Marina B Klein; Deborah V Kelly; Alexander Wong; Stephen Sanche; Julio S G Montaner; Robert S Hogg
Journal:  Can J Hosp Pharm       Date:  2022-10-03

2.  Neighbourhood-level material deprivation and response to combination antiretroviral therapy in the Canadian Observational Cohort (CANOC): a longitudinal cohort study.

Authors:  Alison R McClean; Jason Trigg; Monica Ye; Taylor McLinden; Katherine W Kooij; Nicanor Bacani; Christian Hui; Paul Sereda; Ann N Burchell; Sharon L Walmsley; Deborah Kelly; Nimâ Machouf; Julio S G Montaner; Mona Loutfy; Robert S Hogg
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2022-03-15
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