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Title: | Use and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Monotherapy and Treatment Interruption in Adolescents With Perinatal HIV Infection in Asia |
Authors: | Adam W. Bartlett Pagakrong Lumbiganon Nia Kurniati Tavitiya Sudjaritruk Thahira J. Mohamed Rawiwan Hansudewechakul Penh S. Ly Khanh H. Truong Thanyawee Puthanakit Lam V. Nguyen Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit Viet C. Do Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff Moy S. Fong Dewi K. Watu Revathy Nallusamy Annette H. Sohn Matthew G. Law P. S. Ly V. Khol J. Tucker N. Kumarasamy E. Chandrasekaran D. K. Wati D. Vedaswari I. B. Ramajaya D. Muktiarti S. M. Fong M. Lim F. Daut N. K. Nik Yusoff P. Mohamad M. R. Drawis R. Nallusamy K. C. Chan V. Sirisanthana L. Aurpibul R. Hansudewechakul P. Ounchanum S. Denjanta A. Kongphonoi P. Kosalaraksa P. Tharnprisan T. Udomphanit G. Jourdain T. Puthanakit S. Anugulruengkit W. Jantarabenjakul R. Nadsasarn K. Chokephaibulkit K. Lapphra W. Phongsamart S. Sricharoenchai K. H. Truong Q. T. Du C. H. Nguyen V. C. Do T. M. Ha V. T. An L. V. Nguyen D. T.K. Khu A. N. Pham L. T. Nguyen O. N. Le A. H. Sohn J. L. Ross C. Sethaputra M. G. Law A. Kariminia |
Authors: | Adam W. Bartlett Pagakrong Lumbiganon Nia Kurniati Tavitiya Sudjaritruk Thahira J. Mohamed Rawiwan Hansudewechakul Penh S. Ly Khanh H. Truong Thanyawee Puthanakit Lam V. Nguyen Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit Viet C. Do Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff Moy S. Fong Dewi K. Watu Revathy Nallusamy Annette H. Sohn Matthew G. Law P. S. Ly V. Khol J. Tucker N. Kumarasamy E. Chandrasekaran D. K. Wati D. Vedaswari I. B. Ramajaya D. Muktiarti S. M. Fong M. Lim F. Daut N. K. Nik Yusoff P. Mohamad M. R. Drawis R. Nallusamy K. C. Chan V. Sirisanthana L. Aurpibul R. Hansudewechakul P. Ounchanum S. Denjanta A. Kongphonoi P. Kosalaraksa P. Tharnprisan T. Udomphanit G. Jourdain T. Puthanakit S. Anugulruengkit W. Jantarabenjakul R. Nadsasarn K. Chokephaibulkit K. Lapphra W. Phongsamart S. Sricharoenchai K. H. Truong Q. T. Du C. H. Nguyen V. C. Do T. M. Ha V. T. An L. V. Nguyen D. T.K. Khu A. N. Pham L. T. Nguyen O. N. Le A. H. Sohn J. L. Ross C. Sethaputra M. G. Law A. Kariminia |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2019 |
Abstract: | © 2019 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Purpose: Antiretroviral monotherapy and treatment interruption are potential strategies for perinatally HIV-infected adolescents (PHIVA) who face challenges maintaining effective combination antiretroviral therapy (ART). We assessed the use and outcomes for adolescents receiving monotherapy or undergoing treatment interruption in a regional Asian cohort. Methods: Regional Asian data (2001–2016) were analyzed to describe PHIVA who experienced ≥2 weeks of lamivudine or emtricitabine monotherapy or treatment interruption and trends in CD4 count and HIV viral load during and after episodes. Survival analyses were used for World Health Organization (WHO) stage III/IV clinical and immunologic event-free survival during monotherapy or treatment interruption, and a Poisson regression to determine factors associated with monotherapy or treatment interruption. Results: Of 3,448 PHIVA, 84 (2.4%) experienced 94 monotherapy episodes, and 147 (4.3%) experienced 174 treatment interruptions. Monotherapy was associated with older age, HIV RNA >400 copies/mL, younger age at ART initiation, and exposure to ≥2 combination ART regimens. Treatment interruption was associated with CD4 count <350 cells/μL, HIV RNA ≥1,000 copies/mL, ART adverse event, and commencing ART age ≥10 years compared with age <3 years. WHO clinical stage III/IV 1-year event-free survival was 96% and 85% for monotherapy and treatment interruption cohorts, respectively. WHO immunologic stage III/IV 1-year event-free survival was 52% for both cohorts. Those who experienced monotherapy or treatment interruption for more than 6 months had worse immunologic and virologic outcomes. Conclusions: Until challenges of treatment adherence, engagement in care, and combination ART durability/tolerability are met, monotherapy and treatment interruption will lead to poor long-term outcomes. |
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ISSN: | 18791972 1054139X |
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