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Publication HIV-1 molecular epidemiology in the Balkans - A melting pot for high genetic diversity(2012) ;Stanojevic, Maja (57828665700) ;Alexiev, Ivailo (24400977400) ;Beshkov, Danail (6506548839) ;Gökengin, Deniz (6603234930) ;Mezei, Maria (7004934679) ;Minarovits, Janos (7003837713) ;Otelea, Dan (16158062400) ;Paraschiv, Simona (18438269500) ;Poljak, Mario (55142297400) ;Zidovec-Lepej, Snjezana (8561186400)Paraskevis, Dimitrios (6603346862)The Balkans is a gateway between Europe, Asia, and the African continent, a fact with potential important consequences on the epidemiology of HIV-1 infection in the region. The duration of the HIV-1 epidemics in many countries of the Balkans is similar to the one in the Western European countries. However, striking differences exist in several countries of the region in both the epidemic situation and, even more so, in our knowledge about it. In particular, the molecular epidemiology of HIV in the Balkans is largely unknown. In order to gain some preliminary insight into HIV-1 diversity in the region, we reviewed the available molecular epidemiology data about HIV-1 diversity in 10 countries of the region: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, Turkey, and Hungary, a neighboring country to four Balkan countries. The data were obtained either from published studies or in direct communication with the participating members. The existing molecular epidemiology data revealed a broad diversity in subtype distribution among Balkan countries. In several countries, subtype B is predominant (e.g. Serbia, Slovenia, and Hungary), while in others the proportion of non-B subtypes is much larger (Albania subtype A, Romania subtype F). In some areas, HIV-1 subtype distribution is marked by divergence between different risk groups or transmission routes (e.g. Croatia). Recently, HIV-1/AIDS epidemics in Eastern Europe have been among the fastest growing in the world. Many major contributing factors for the breakout and spread of these epidemics are present in many of the Balkan countries, as reflected through the process of social transition, wars, unemployment, extensive drug use, high sexual risk behavior, as well as other factors. Yet, in the Balkan countries the prevalence rate of HIV-1 infection is low, under 0.1 percent. Concomitantly, the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in the Balkans has not been thoroughly studied so far. The review and analysis of the available data indicate a broad diversity of circulating HIV-1 subtypes in the region, with the predominance of non-B clades in some countries, underscoring the need for an ongoing surveillance of HIV-1 diversity. The setup of a collaborative network might provide important information for the better management and control of the HIV-1 epidemic in the area. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication HIV-1 subtype distribution and its demographic determinants in newly diagnosed patients in Europe suggest highly compartmentalized epidemics(2013) ;Abecasis, Ana B. (8835604200) ;Wensing, Annemarie M.J. (6508292380) ;Paraskevis, Dimitris (6603346862) ;Vercauteren, Jurgen (23974986100) ;Theys, Kristof (23973871200) ;Van de Vijver, David A.M.C. (56898780500) ;Albert, Jan (7201985763) ;Asjö, Birgitta (7005985660) ;Balotta, Claudia (7004511267) ;Beshkov, Danail (6506548839) ;Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186) ;Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252) ;De Gascun, Cillian (11140456000) ;Griskevicius, Algis (23488497500) ;Grossman, Zehava (7005752420) ;Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243) ;Horban, Andrzej (57200769993) ;Kolupajeva, Tatjana (6504402257) ;Korn, Klaus (57899379300) ;Kostrikis, Leon G. (6701410435) ;Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400) ;Liitsola, Kirsi (6602136869) ;Linka, Marek (6603398285) ;Nielsen, Claus (16407574900) ;Otelea, Dan (16158062400) ;Paredes, Roger (35410114800) ;Poljak, Mario (55142297400) ;Puchhammer-Stöckl, Elisabeth (7004072273) ;Schmit, Jean-Claude (7103116821) ;Sönnerborg, Anders (7005483848) ;Stanekova, Danika (6603431600) ;Stanojevic, Maja (57828665700) ;Struck, Daniel (24448531300) ;Boucher, Charles A.B. (47160966300)Vandamme, Anne-Mieke (35380737400)Background: Understanding HIV-1 subtype distribution and epidemiology can assist preventive measures and clinical decisions. Sequence variation may affect antiviral drug resistance development, disease progression, evolutionary rates and transmission routes.Results: We investigated the subtype distribution of HIV-1 in Europe and Israel in a representative sample of patients diagnosed between 2002 and 2005 and related it to the demographic data available. 2793 PRO-RT sequences were subtyped either with the REGA Subtyping tool or by a manual procedure that included phylogenetic tree and recombination analysis. The most prevalent subtypes/CRFs in our dataset were subtype B (66.1%), followed by sub-subtype A1 (6.9%), subtype C (6.8%) and CRF02_AG (4.7%). Substantial differences in the proportion of new diagnoses with distinct subtypes were found between European countries: the lowest proportion of subtype B was found in Israel (27.9%) and Portugal (39.2%), while the highest was observed in Poland (96.2%) and Slovenia (93.6%). Other subtypes were significantly more diagnosed in immigrant populations. Subtype B was significantly more diagnosed in men than in women and in MSM > IDUs > heterosexuals. Furthermore, the subtype distribution according to continent of origin of the patients suggests they acquired their infection there or in Europe from compatriots.Conclusions: The association of subtype with demographic parameters suggests highly compartmentalized epidemics, determined by social and behavioural characteristics of the patients. © 2013 Abecasis et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication HIV-1 subtype distribution and its demographic determinants in newly diagnosed patients in Europe suggest highly compartmentalized epidemics(2013) ;Abecasis, Ana B. (8835604200) ;Wensing, Annemarie M.J. (6508292380) ;Paraskevis, Dimitris (6603346862) ;Vercauteren, Jurgen (23974986100) ;Theys, Kristof (23973871200) ;Van de Vijver, David A.M.C. (56898780500) ;Albert, Jan (7201985763) ;Asjö, Birgitta (7005985660) ;Balotta, Claudia (7004511267) ;Beshkov, Danail (6506548839) ;Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186) ;Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252) ;De Gascun, Cillian (11140456000) ;Griskevicius, Algis (23488497500) ;Grossman, Zehava (7005752420) ;Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243) ;Horban, Andrzej (57200769993) ;Kolupajeva, Tatjana (6504402257) ;Korn, Klaus (57899379300) ;Kostrikis, Leon G. (6701410435) ;Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400) ;Liitsola, Kirsi (6602136869) ;Linka, Marek (6603398285) ;Nielsen, Claus (16407574900) ;Otelea, Dan (16158062400) ;Paredes, Roger (35410114800) ;Poljak, Mario (55142297400) ;Puchhammer-Stöckl, Elisabeth (7004072273) ;Schmit, Jean-Claude (7103116821) ;Sönnerborg, Anders (7005483848) ;Stanekova, Danika (6603431600) ;Stanojevic, Maja (57828665700) ;Struck, Daniel (24448531300) ;Boucher, Charles A.B. (47160966300)Vandamme, Anne-Mieke (35380737400)Background: Understanding HIV-1 subtype distribution and epidemiology can assist preventive measures and clinical decisions. Sequence variation may affect antiviral drug resistance development, disease progression, evolutionary rates and transmission routes.Results: We investigated the subtype distribution of HIV-1 in Europe and Israel in a representative sample of patients diagnosed between 2002 and 2005 and related it to the demographic data available. 2793 PRO-RT sequences were subtyped either with the REGA Subtyping tool or by a manual procedure that included phylogenetic tree and recombination analysis. The most prevalent subtypes/CRFs in our dataset were subtype B (66.1%), followed by sub-subtype A1 (6.9%), subtype C (6.8%) and CRF02_AG (4.7%). Substantial differences in the proportion of new diagnoses with distinct subtypes were found between European countries: the lowest proportion of subtype B was found in Israel (27.9%) and Portugal (39.2%), while the highest was observed in Poland (96.2%) and Slovenia (93.6%). Other subtypes were significantly more diagnosed in immigrant populations. Subtype B was significantly more diagnosed in men than in women and in MSM > IDUs > heterosexuals. Furthermore, the subtype distribution according to continent of origin of the patients suggests they acquired their infection there or in Europe from compatriots.Conclusions: The association of subtype with demographic parameters suggests highly compartmentalized epidemics, determined by social and behavioural characteristics of the patients. © 2013 Abecasis et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Limited cross-border infections in patients newly diagnosed with HIV in Europe(2013) ;Frentz, Dineke (35071215600) ;Wensing, Annemarie M.J. (6508292380) ;Albert, Jan (7201985763) ;Paraskevis, Dimitrios (6603346862) ;Abecasis, Ana B. (8835604200) ;Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243) ;Jørgensen, Louise B. (59039072000) ;Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400) ;Struck, Daniel (24448531300) ;Schmit, Jean-Claude (7103116821) ;Åsjö, Birgitta (7005985660) ;Balotta, Claudia (7004511267) ;Beshkov, Danail (6506548839) ;Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186) ;Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252) ;Coughlan, Suzie (7003282845) ;De Wit, Stéphane (35398225800) ;Griskevicius, Algirdas (23488497500) ;Grossman, Zehava (7005752420) ;Horban, Andrzej (57200769993) ;Kolupajeva, Tatjana (6504402257) ;Korn, Klaus (57899379300) ;Kostrikis, Leondios G. (6701410435) ;Liitsola, Kirsi (6602136869) ;Linka, Marek (6603398285) ;Nielsen, Claus (16407574900) ;Otelea, Dan (16158062400) ;Paredes, Roger (35410114800) ;Poljak, Mario (55142297400) ;Puchhammer-Stöckl, Elisabeth (7004072273) ;Sönnerborg, Anders (7005483848) ;Stanekova, Danica (6603431600) ;Stanojevic, Maja (57828665700) ;Vandamme, Anne-Mieke (35380737400) ;Boucher, Charles A.B. (47160966300) ;Van de Vijver, David A.M.C. (56898780500) ;Balluch, G. (55442788400) ;Vercauteren, J. (23974986100) ;Derdelinckx, I. (57202567815) ;Sasse, A. (8707096300) ;Bogaert, M. (23988565100) ;Ceunen, H. (6506360798) ;De Roo, A. (7006802110) ;Roo, D. (57215280921) ;Echahidi, F. (57202975401) ;Fransen, K. (7004958831) ;Goffard, J.-C. (6506658107) ;Goubau, P. (7005101460) ;Goudeseune, E. (57193882829) ;Yombi, J.-C. (59157647900) ;Lacor, P. (7004574261) ;Liesnard, C. (7003762110) ;Moutschen, M. (55410582100) ;Pierard, D. (7005362360) ;Rens, R. (23989386500) ;Schrooten, Y. (6507013158) ;Vaira, D. (57196877522) ;Vandekerckhove, L.P.R. (8522177300) ;Van den Heuvel, A. (23989847400) ;Van Der Gucht, B. (6505996172) ;Van Ranst, M. (7005113740) ;Van Wijngaerden, E. (57223683167) ;Vandercam, B. (18036201800) ;Vekemans, M. (7102935078) ;Verhofstede, C. (6701839343) ;Clumeck, N. (55666222200) ;Van Laethem, K. (55981159900) ;Demetriades, I. (57202564459) ;Kousiappa, I. (26021286400) ;Demetriou, V. (57190110602) ;Hezka, J. (26633894500) ;Bruckova, M. (7004547301) ;Machala, L. (6602134360) ;Nielsen, C. (58145388800) ;Jørgensen, L.B. (59789814400) ;Gerstoft, J. (7005184715) ;Mathiesen, L. (7005240454) ;Pedersen, C. (59055533700) ;Nielsen, H. (56898475400) ;Laursen, A. (7005244428) ;Kvinesdal, B. (7003670848) ;Salminen, M. (59219452300) ;Ristola, M. (6701816652) ;Suni, J. (7006140974) ;Sutinen, J. (55442803700) ;Berg, T. (15833772800) ;Braun, P. (15830994600) ;Poggensee, G. (6701801604) ;Däumer, M. (35866879300) ;Eberle, J. (7006490824) ;Heiken, H. (58248508900) ;Kaiser, R. (56898513600) ;Knechten, H. (6602690431) ;Müller, H. (56898382200) ;Neifer, S. (57154520100) ;Schmidt, B. (7402828561) ;Walter, H. (7201498954) ;Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, B. (55982834800) ;Harrer, T. (57195239184) ;Paraskevis, D. (35371482000) ;Hatzakis, A. (6506531797) ;Magiorkinis, E. (8576410800) ;Hatzitheodorou, E. (15748135700) ;Haida, C. (24588345200) ;Zavitsanou, A. (13408749100) ;Magiorkinis, G. (57214859941) ;Lazanas, M. (57222331159) ;Chini, M. (8576411800) ;Magafas, N. (55321040300) ;Tsogas, N. (6603312670) ;Paparizos, V. (24830656600) ;Kourkounti, S. (6602439504) ;Antoniadou, A. (7101944704) ;Papadopoulos, A. (57188559280) ;Panagopoulos, P. (57202553879) ;Poulakou, G. (24830860600) ;Sakka, V. (8576412000) ;Chryssos, G. (6508055603) ;Drimis, S. (56884347500) ;Gargalianos, P. (57202568650) ;Lelekis, M. (57202555160) ;Chilomenos, G. (57194563325) ;Psichogiou, M. (7005992826) ;Daikos, G.L. (14068983400) ;Panos, G. (8576412900) ;Haratsis, G. (7003771779) ;Kordossis, T. (7004528694) ;Kontos, A. (6602389189) ;Koratzanis, G. (55410691500) ;Theodoridou, M. (57202555333) ;Mostrou, G. (57195496297) ;Spoulou, V. (55442824200) ;Coughlan, S. (11140456000) ;De Gascun, C. (7202943961) ;Byrne, C. (7201791182) ;Duffy, M. (7005108202) ;Bergin, C. (56992824900) ;Reidy, D. (12799221300) ;Farrell, G. (26321654100) ;Lambert, J. (37012143600) ;O'Connor, E. (15069647300) ;Rochford, A. (57950510000) ;Low, J. (57202555939) ;Coakely, P. (57195375281) ;O'Dea, S. (7402629230) ;Grossman, Z. (57202063396) ;Levi, I. (6701796996) ;Chemtob, D. (57202570303) ;Balotta, C. (6602461812) ;Franzetti, M. (25229058300) ;Lai, A. (55253497800) ;Binda, F. (57195375293) ;Tramuto, F. (8791594200) ;Ciccozzi, M. (7006842875) ;Mussini, C. (7007111846) ;Angarano, G. (7103351229) ;Rezza, G. (57897702400) ;Struck, D. (7005513302) ;Hemmer, R. (7004284060) ;Arendt, V. (56992899600) ;Staub, T. (57210277500) ;Schneider, F. (57221356833) ;Boucher, C.A.B. (56323841000) ;van Kessel, A. (55147977200) ;van Bentum, P.H.M. (57203689423) ;Brinkman, K. (56800805400) ;de Coul, E.L. (35445430200) ;van der Ende, M.E. (57202606575) ;Hoepelman, I.M. (6701859853) ;van Kasteren, M. (7004560481) ;Juttmann, J. (56095250400) ;Kuipers, M. (6508032955) ;Langebeek, N. (7202686435) ;Richter, C. (55442820200) ;Santegoets, R.M.W.J. (55442835100) ;Schrijnders-Gudde, L. (56898703600) ;Schuurman, R. (55442795400) ;Åsjö, B. (6603445217) ;Ormaasen, V. (7005933765) ;Horban, A. (7003543704) ;Stanczak, J.J. (8730328600) ;Stanczak, G.P. (7801396528) ;Firlag-Burkacka, E. (55400429100) ;Wiercinska-Drapalo, A. (22835153000) ;Jablonowska, E. (57216111267) ;Malolepsza, E. (9332693800) ;Leszczyszyn-Pynka, M. (55442774300) ;Szata, W. (35948012100) ;Camacho, R. (58320084000) ;Palma, C. (7005767882) ;Borges, F. (57193984474) ;Paixão, T. (16149546300) ;Duque, V. (26040551600) ;Araújo, F. (55410443900) ;Jevtovic, D. (7801387340) ;Stanekova, D. (6508159897) ;Habekova, M. (57034416800) ;Mokras, M. (6507290776) ;Poljak, M. (23501935600) ;Lunar, M. (57217747994) ;Babic, D. (6603749556) ;Tomazic, J. (6603633782) ;Vidmar, L. (55571534800) ;Vovko, T. (8897787600) ;Karner, P. (35314248700) ;Clotet, B. (7102960369) ;Domingo, P. (7006443943) ;Galindo, M.J. (57204250338) ;Miralles, C. (58953996700) ;del Pozo, M.A. (57226412724) ;Ribera, E. (7003397185) ;Iribarren, J.A. (7103184450) ;Ruiz, L. (56679235800) ;de la Torre, Javier (35517147900) ;Vidal, F. (57194601394) ;Garcia, F. (7007168393) ;Paredes, R. (57215296025) ;Albert, J. (56375870800) ;Heidarian, A. (55442792100) ;Aperia-Peipke, K. (8075068100) ;Axelsson, M. (56908524200) ;Mild, M. (59832928300) ;Karlsson, A. (55114742600) ;Sönnerborg, A. (6602775249) ;Thalme, A. (7003606132) ;Navér, L. (7006386678) ;Bratt, G. (35586787000) ;Karlsson, A. (16687729900) ;Blaxhult, A. (57201969798) ;Gisslén, M. (7005706547) ;Svennerholm, B. (55950319800) ;Bergbrant, I. (57207790099) ;Björkman, P. (16228007700) ;Säll, C. (22634843400) ;Mellgren, Å. (57189505575) ;Lindholm, A. (6505497007) ;Kuylenstierna, N. (12759819100) ;Montelius, R. (59573110700) ;Azimi, F. (59790933400) ;Johansson, B. (57196916854) ;Carlsson, M. (57196586381) ;Johansson, E. (7006566414) ;Ljungberg, B. (56147752200) ;Ekvall, H. (55442832000) ;Strand, A. (8136883100) ;Mäkitalo, S. (57196854237) ;öberg, S. (56615471900) ;Holmblad, P. (56431348400) ;Höfer, M. (58712475100) ;Holmberg, H. (36998276700) ;Josefson, P. (57217943782)Ryding, U. (8)Background: International travel plays a role in the spread of HIV-1 across Europe. It is, however, not known whether international travel is more important for spread of the epidemic as compared to endogenous infections within single countries. In this study, phylogenetic associations among HIV of newly diagnosed patients were determined across Europe.Results: Data came from the SPREAD programme which collects samples of newly diagnosed patients that are representative for national HIV epidemics. 4260 pol sequences from 25 European countries and Israel collected in 2002-2007 were included.We identified 457 clusters including 1330 persons (31.2% of all patients). The cluster size ranged between 2 and 28. A number of 987 patients (74.2%) were part of a cluster that consisted only of patients originating from the same country. In addition, 135 patients (10.2%) were in a cluster including only individuals from neighboring countries. Finally, 208 patients (15.6%) clustered with individuals from countries without a common border. Clustering with patients from the same country was less prevalent in patients being infected with B subtype (P-value <0.0001), in men who have sex with men (P-value <0.0001), and in recently infected patients (P-value =0.045).Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the transmission of HIV-1 in Europe is predominantly occurring between patients from the same country. This could have implications for HIV-1 transmission prevention programmes. Because infections through travelling between countries is not frequently observed it is important to have good surveillance of the national HIV-1 epidemics. © 2013 Frentz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Limited cross-border infections in patients newly diagnosed with HIV in Europe(2013) ;Frentz, Dineke (35071215600) ;Wensing, Annemarie M.J. (6508292380) ;Albert, Jan (7201985763) ;Paraskevis, Dimitrios (6603346862) ;Abecasis, Ana B. (8835604200) ;Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243) ;Jørgensen, Louise B. (59039072000) ;Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400) ;Struck, Daniel (24448531300) ;Schmit, Jean-Claude (7103116821) ;Åsjö, Birgitta (7005985660) ;Balotta, Claudia (7004511267) ;Beshkov, Danail (6506548839) ;Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186) ;Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252) ;Coughlan, Suzie (7003282845) ;De Wit, Stéphane (35398225800) ;Griskevicius, Algirdas (23488497500) ;Grossman, Zehava (7005752420) ;Horban, Andrzej (57200769993) ;Kolupajeva, Tatjana (6504402257) ;Korn, Klaus (57899379300) ;Kostrikis, Leondios G. (6701410435) ;Liitsola, Kirsi (6602136869) ;Linka, Marek (6603398285) ;Nielsen, Claus (16407574900) ;Otelea, Dan (16158062400) ;Paredes, Roger (35410114800) ;Poljak, Mario (55142297400) ;Puchhammer-Stöckl, Elisabeth (7004072273) ;Sönnerborg, Anders (7005483848) ;Stanekova, Danica (6603431600) ;Stanojevic, Maja (57828665700) ;Vandamme, Anne-Mieke (35380737400) ;Boucher, Charles A.B. (47160966300) ;Van de Vijver, David A.M.C. (56898780500) ;Balluch, G. (55442788400) ;Vercauteren, J. (23974986100) ;Derdelinckx, I. (57202567815) ;Sasse, A. (8707096300) ;Bogaert, M. (23988565100) ;Ceunen, H. (6506360798) ;De Roo, A. (7006802110) ;Roo, D. (57215280921) ;Echahidi, F. (57202975401) ;Fransen, K. (7004958831) ;Goffard, J.-C. (6506658107) ;Goubau, P. (7005101460) ;Goudeseune, E. (57193882829) ;Yombi, J.-C. (59157647900) ;Lacor, P. (7004574261) ;Liesnard, C. (7003762110) ;Moutschen, M. (55410582100) ;Pierard, D. (7005362360) ;Rens, R. (23989386500) ;Schrooten, Y. (6507013158) ;Vaira, D. 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(57189505575) ;Lindholm, A. (6505497007) ;Kuylenstierna, N. (12759819100) ;Montelius, R. (59573110700) ;Azimi, F. (59790933400) ;Johansson, B. (57196916854) ;Carlsson, M. (57196586381) ;Johansson, E. (7006566414) ;Ljungberg, B. (56147752200) ;Ekvall, H. (55442832000) ;Strand, A. (8136883100) ;Mäkitalo, S. (57196854237) ;öberg, S. (56615471900) ;Holmblad, P. (56431348400) ;Höfer, M. (58712475100) ;Holmberg, H. (36998276700) ;Josefson, P. (57217943782)Ryding, U. (8)Background: International travel plays a role in the spread of HIV-1 across Europe. It is, however, not known whether international travel is more important for spread of the epidemic as compared to endogenous infections within single countries. In this study, phylogenetic associations among HIV of newly diagnosed patients were determined across Europe.Results: Data came from the SPREAD programme which collects samples of newly diagnosed patients that are representative for national HIV epidemics. 4260 pol sequences from 25 European countries and Israel collected in 2002-2007 were included.We identified 457 clusters including 1330 persons (31.2% of all patients). The cluster size ranged between 2 and 28. A number of 987 patients (74.2%) were part of a cluster that consisted only of patients originating from the same country. In addition, 135 patients (10.2%) were in a cluster including only individuals from neighboring countries. Finally, 208 patients (15.6%) clustered with individuals from countries without a common border. Clustering with patients from the same country was less prevalent in patients being infected with B subtype (P-value <0.0001), in men who have sex with men (P-value <0.0001), and in recently infected patients (P-value =0.045).Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the transmission of HIV-1 in Europe is predominantly occurring between patients from the same country. This could have implications for HIV-1 transmission prevention programmes. Because infections through travelling between countries is not frequently observed it is important to have good surveillance of the national HIV-1 epidemics. © 2013 Frentz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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(7203036595) ;Del Amo, J. (35299126400) ;Asensi, V. (7004758774) ;Sirvent, J.L. (36811282300) ;De Mendoza, C. (7004253377) ;Delgado, R. (7102318472) ;Gutiérrez, F. (57197695279) ;Berenguer, J. (57203194983) ;Garcia-Bujalance, S. (55951551700) ;Stella, N. (55003111400) ;De Los Santos, I. (7102671715) ;Blanco, J.R. (56648926600) ;Dalmau, D. (6603731653) ;Rivero, M. (57200662578) ;Segura, F. (55972895100) ;Elías, M. J. Pérez (57218255154) ;Alvarez, M. (59783071800) ;Chueca, N. (23975787300) ;Rodríguez-Martín, C. (59157890600) ;Vidal, C. (55544210500) ;Palomares, J.C. (59079957400) ;Viciana, I. (8943468800) ;Viciana, P. (7003726390) ;Cordoba, J. (55313755900) ;Aguilera, A. (7102144868) ;Domingo, P. (7102960369) ;Galindo, M.J. (7006443943) ;Miralles, C. (57204250338) ;Del Pozo, M.A. (58953996700) ;Ribera, E. (57226412724) ;Iribarren, J.A. (7003397185) ;Ruiz, L. (7103184450) ;De La Torre, J. (56679235800) ;Vidal, F. (57203105197) ;Clotet, B. (7102349252) ;Heidarian, A. (56375870800) ;Aperia-Peipke, K. (55442792100) ;Axelsson, M. (8075068100) ;Mild, M. (56908524200) ;Karlsson, A. (35586787000) ;Thalme, A. (6602775249) ;Navér, L. (7003606132) ;Bratt, G. (7006386678) ;Blaxhult, A. (16687729900) ;Gisslén, M. (57201969798) ;Svennerholm, B. (7005706547) ;Björkman, P. (57207790099) ;Säll, C. (16228007700) ;Mellgren, Å. (22634843400) ;Lindholm, A. (57189505575) ;Kuylenstierna, N. (6505497007) ;Montelius, R. (12759819100) ;Azimi, F. (59573110700) ;Johansson, B. (59790933400) ;Carlsson, M. (57196916854) ;Johansson, E. (57196586381) ;Ljungberg, B. (7006566414) ;Ekvall, H. (56147752200) ;Strand, A. (55442832000) ;Mäkitalo, S. (8136883100) ;Öberg, S. (57196854237) ;Holmblad, P. (56615471900) ;Höfer, M. (56431348400) ;Holmberg, H. (58712475100) ;Josefson, P. (36998276700) ;Ryding, U. (57217943782)Bergbrant, I. (55950319800)Background. Numerous studies have shown that baseline drug resistance patterns may influence the outcome of antiretroviral therapy. Therefore, guidelines recommend drug resistance testing to guide the choice of initial regimen. In addition to optimizing individual patient management, these baseline resistance data enable transmitted drug resistance (TDR) to be surveyed for public health purposes. The SPREAD program systematically collects data to gain insight into TDR occurring in Europe since 2001. Methods. Demographic, clinical, and virological data from 4140 antiretroviral-naive human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals from 26 countries who were newly diagnosed between 2008 and 2010 were analyzed. Evidence of TDR was defined using the WHO list for surveillance of drug resistance mutations. Prevalence of TDR was assessed over time by comparing the results to SPREAD data from 2002 to 2007. Baseline susceptibility to antiretroviral drugs was predicted using the Stanford HIVdb program version 7.0. Results. The overall prevalence of TDR did not change significantly over time and was 8.3% (95% confidence interval, 7.2%-9.5%) in 2008-2010. The most frequent indicators of TDR were nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) mutations (4.5%), followed by nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) mutations (2.9%) and protease inhibitor mutations (2.0%). Baseline mutations were most predictive of reduced susceptibility to initial NNRTI-based regimens: 4.5% and 6.5% of patient isolates were predicted to have resistance to regimens containing efavirenz or rilpivirine, respectively, independent of current NRTI backbones. Conclusions. Although TDR was highest for NRTIs, the impact of baseline drug resistance patterns on susceptibility was largest for NNRTIs. The prevalence of TDR assessed by epidemiological surveys does not clearly indicate to what degree susceptibility to different drug classes is affected. © The Author 2015.
