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Journal Article > Research

Duration of viral suppression and risk of rebound viremia with first-line antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda

Musinguzi N, Mocello AR, Hunt PW, Martin JN, Haberer JE, Bangsberg DR, Siedner MJ
Abstract
Little is known about associations between viral suppression, adherence, and duration of prior viral suppression in sub-Saharan Africa. Study participants were from the UARTO study in Mbarara, Uganda. We fit regression models to characterize relationships between average adherence, treatment interruptions, and rebound viremia (>400 copies/mL) following a previously undetectable result. Our goal was to understand the impact of prior viral suppression on these relationships. 396 participants contributed 2864 quarterly visits. Restricted to periods with average adherence <50%, each 10% increase in adherence reduced the odds of rebound viremia by 74% [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 0.26, P = 0.002] and 29 % (AOR = 0.71, P = 0.057) during the first 12 months of suppression and beyond 12 months respectively, interaction term P = 0.018. Among periods with adherence ≥50%, the risk of rebound viremia decreased with increasing adherence during the first 12 months of viral suppression (AOR = 0.73 for each 10 % increase, P = 0.001), but not thereafter (AOR = 1.09, P = 0.67), interaction term P = 0.027. In contrast, 72-h interruptions, were associated with increased rebound viremia during the first 12 months (AOR = 1.30, P = 0.009) and after (AOR = 1.39, P = 0.005), interaction term P = 0.69. Completing 12 months of viral suppression decreases the impact of average adherence, but not prolonged treatment interruptions, on risk of rebound viremia.
Countries
Uganda
Subject Area
HIV/AIDS
DOI
10.1007/s10461-016-1447-1
Published Date
02-Jun-2016
PubMed ID
27256394
Languages
English
Journal
AIDS and Behavior
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 1735-1740
Issue Date
02-Jun-2016
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