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Álvarez, Hortensia |
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Rava, Marta |
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Martínez, Cristina |
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Portilla, Joaquín |
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Peraire, Joaquim |
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Rivero, Antonio |
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Cervero, Miguel |
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Mariño, Ana |
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Poveda, Eva |
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Llibre, Josep M. |
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2025-11-19T11:35:35Z |
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2025-11-19T11:35:35Z |
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2022 |
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2022 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/50990 |
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Objectives: To pinpoint factors associated with low-level viraemia (LLV) and vi rological failure (VF) in people living with HIV in the era of high-efficacy antiret roviral treatment (ART) and widespread use of integrase strand transfer inhibitor
(INSTIs)-based ART.
Methods: We included adults aged > 18 years starting their first ART between
2015 and 2018 in the Spanish HIV/AIDS Research Network National Cohort
(CoRIS). Low-level viraemia was defined as plasma viral load (pVL) of 50¿199
copies/mL at weeks 48 and 72 and VF was defined as pVL ¿ 50 copies/mL at
week 48 and pVL ¿ 200 copies/mL at week 72. Multivariable logistic regression
models assessed the impact on LLV and VF of baseline CD4 T-cell count, CD4/
CD8 T-cell ratio and pVL, initial ART classes, age at ART initiation, time between
HIV diagnosis and ART initiation, gender and transmission route.
Results: Out of 4186 participants, 3120 (76.0%) started INSTIs, 455 (11.1%)
started boosted protease inhibitors (bPIs) and 443 (10.8%) started nonnucleoside
reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs), either of them with two nucleos(t)ide
reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs). Low-level viraemia was met in 2.5% of
participants and VF in 4.3%. There were no significant differencesthroughout the
yearsfor both virological outcomes. Baseline HIV-1 RNA > 5 log10 copies/mL was
the only consistent predictor of higher risk of LLV [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) =
9.8, 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.0¿48.3] and VF (aOR = 5.4, 95% CI: 1.9¿15.1),
even in participants treated with INSTIs.
Conclusions: The rates of LLV and VF were low but remained steady through out the years. Baseline HIV-1 RNA > 5 log10 copies/mL showed a persistent as sociation with LLV and VF even in participants receiving INSTIs |
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application/pdf |
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eng |
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Wiley |
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CC-BY |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es |
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HIV Medicine |
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Predictors of low-level HIV viraemia and virological failure in the era of integrase inhibitors: A Spanish nationwide cohort |
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Artículo |
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2022 |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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2022 |
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N/A |
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