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The continuing burden of advanced HIV disease over 10 years of increasing antiretroviral therapy coverage in South Africa

Osler M, Hilderbrand K, Goemaere E, Ford NP, Smith M, Meintjes GA, Kruger J, Govender NP, Boulle AM
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has been massively scaled up to decrease human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related morbidity, mortality, and HIV transmission. However, despite documented increases in ART coverage, morbidity and mortality have remained substantial. This study describes trends in the numbers and characteristics of patients with very advanced HIV disease in the Western Cape, South Africa.

METHODS
Annual cross-sectional snapshots of CD4 distributions were described over 10 years, derived from a province-wide cohort of all HIV patients receiving CD4 cell count testing in the public sector. Patients with a first CD4 count <50 cells/µL in each year were characterized with respect to prior CD4 and viral load testing, ART access, and retention in ART care.

RESULTS
Patients attending HIV care for the first time initially constituted the largest group of those with CD4 count <50 cells/µL, dropping proportionally over the decade from 60.9% to 26.7%. By contrast, the proportion who were ART experienced increased from 14.3% to 56.7%. In patients with CD4 counts <50 cells/µL in 2016, 51.8% were ART experienced, of whom 76% could be confirmed to be off ART or had recent viremia. More than half who were ART experienced with a CD4 count <50 cells/µL in 2016 were men, compared to approximately one-third of all patients on ART in the same year.

CONCLUSIONS
Ongoing HIV-associated morbidity now results largely from treatment-experienced patients not being in continuous care or not being fully virologically suppressed. Innovative interventions to retain ART patients in effective care are an essential priority for the ongoing HIV response.

Countries

South Africa

Subject Area

vaccinationHIV/AIDS

Languages

English
DOI
10.1093/cid/cix1140
Published Date
04 Mar 2018
PubMed ID
29514233
Journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 66, Issue suppl_2, Pages S118-S125
Issue Date
2018-03-04
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