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Title: | Trends in Transmission of Drug Resistance and Prevalence of Non-B Subtypes in Patients with Acute or Recent HIV-1 Infection in Barcelona in the Last 16 Years (1997-2012) |
Author: | Ambrosioni, Juan Sued, Omar Nicolás, David Parera, Marta López-Diéguez, María Romero, Anabel Agüero Santangelo, Fernando Marcos, Ma. Angeles Manzardo, Christian Zamora, Laura Gómez-Carrillo, Manuel Gatell, José M. Pumarola Suñé, Tomàs Miró Meda, José M. |
Keywords: | Persones seropositives Resistència als medicaments Assaigs clínics Barcelona (Catalunya) HIV-positive persons Drug resistance Clinical trials Barcelona (Catalonia) |
Issue Date: | 3-Jun-2015 |
Publisher: | Public Library of Science (PLoS) |
Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) and non-B subtypes in patients with acute/recent HIV-1 infection in Barcelona during the period 1997-2012. METHODS: Patients from the "Hospital Clinic Primary HIV-1 Infection Cohort" with a genotyping test performed within 180 days of infection were included. The 2009 WHO List of Mutations for Surveillance of Transmitted HIV-1 Drug Resistance was used for estimating the prevalence of TDR and phylogenetic analysis for subtype determination. RESULTS: 189 patients with acute/recent HIV-1 infection were analyzed in 4 time periods (1997-2000, n=28; 2001-4, n=42; 2005-8, n=55 and 2009-12, n=64). The proportion of patients with acute/recent HIV-1 infection with respect to the total of newly HIV-diagnosed patients in our center increased over the time and was 2.18%, 3.82%, 4.15% and 4.55% for the 4 periods, respectively (p=0.005). The global prevalence of TDR was 9%, or 17.9%, 9.5%, 3.6% and 9.4% by study period (p=0.2). The increase in the last period was driven by protease-inhibitor and nucleoside-reverse-transcriptase-inhibitor resistance mutations while non-nucleoside-reverse-transcriptase inhibitor TDR and TDR of more than one family decreased. The overall prevalence of non-B subtypes was 11.1%, or 0%, 4.8%, 9.1% and 20.3 by study period (p=0.01). B/F recombinants, B/G recombinants and subtype F emerged in the last period. We also noticed an increase in the number of immigrant patients (p=0.052). The proportion of men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) among patients with acute/recent HIV-1 infection increased over the time (p=0.04). CONCLUSIONS: The overall prevalence of TDR in patients with acute/recent HIV-1 infection in Barcelona was 9%, and it has stayed relatively stable in recent years. Non-B subtypes and immigrants proportions progressively increased. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125837 |
It is part of: | PLoS One, 2015, vol. 10, num. 6, p. e0125837 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/69204 |
Related resource: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125837 |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Fonaments Clínics) Articles publicats en revistes (Medicina) Articles publicats en revistes (ISGlobal) |
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