Prevalence and patterns of HIV drug resistance in patients with suspected virological failure in North-Western Tanzania.
Shimba HenericoSello Given MikasiSamuel Elias KalluvyaJan M BraunerSeif AbdulEric LyimoBernard DesderiusKlaus KornGert U van ZylGraeme Brendon JacobsWolfgang PreiserChrista KasangPublished in: The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (2022)
The Tanzanian national guidelines define 'virological failure' as two consecutive viral load measurement results, at 3 month intervals, above the WHO threshold (1000 copies/mL). Here, we show that a single viral load above the WHO threshold is associated with high rates of RAMs. This suggests that a single high viral load measurement could be used to predict virological failure and avoid delays in switching patients from first-line to higher genetic barrier second-line regimens.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- hiv infected patients
- end stage renal disease
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- ejection fraction
- hiv aids
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- south africa
- peritoneal dialysis
- hepatitis c virus
- risk factors
- genome wide
- hiv testing
- gene expression
- men who have sex with men
- quality improvement
- dna methylation
- tertiary care
- patient reported outcomes