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A retrospective survey of HIV drug resistance among patients 1 year after initiation of antiretroviral therapy at 4 clinics in Malawi

Wadonda-Kabondo N, Hedt BL, van Oosterhout JJ, Moyo K, Limbambala E, Bello G, Chilima B, Schouten EJ, Harries AD, Massaquoi M, Porter C, Weigel R, Hosseinipour MC, Aberle-Grasse J, Jordan MR, Kabuluzi S, Bennett DE
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Abstract
In 2004, Malawi began scaling up its national antiretroviral therapy (ART) program. Because of limited treatment options, population-level surveillance of acquired human immunodeficiency virus drug resistance (HIVDR) is critical to ensuring long-term treatment success. The World Health Organization target for clinic-level HIVDR prevention at 12 months after ART initiation is ≥ 70%. In 2007, viral load and HIVDR genotyping was performed in a retrospective cohort of 596 patients at 4 ART clinics. Overall, HIVDR prevention (using viral load ≤ 400 copies/mL) was 72% (95% confidence interval [CI], 67%-77%; range by site, 60%-83%) and detected HIVDR was 3.4% (95% CI, 1.8%-5.8%; range by site, 2.5%-4.7%). Results demonstrate virological suppression and HIVDR consistent with previous reports from sub-Saharan Africa. High rates of attrition because of loss to follow-up were noted and merit attention.

Countries

Malawi

Languages

English
DOI
10.1093/cid/cis004
Published Date
01 May 2012
PubMed ID
22544203
Journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 54, Issue suppl_4, Pages S355-61
Issue Date
2012-05-15
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