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Publication Comparison of nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor use as part of first-line therapy in a serbian and a UK HIV clinic(2009) ;Dragovic, G.J. (23396934400) ;Smith, C.J. (58466218800) ;Jevtovic, D.J. (55410443900) ;Johnson, M.A. (56339842100) ;Ranin, J. (6603091043) ;Salemovic, D. (7801387340)Youle, M.S. (7006018199)Background: Use of dideoxynucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (dNRTIs) may lead to increased mitochondrial toxicity. We compared nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) use as part of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in two HIV clinics: one in a low-middle income (HIV Centre Belgrade [HCB], Serbia) and one a high income (ICDC, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK) country. Methods: Antiretroviralnaïve patients starting ART from 2003 to 2005 were included. Specifi c NRTIs were compared between centers, focusing on dNRTI use. Kaplan-Meier estimates of the percentage of patients making changes to their NRTI backbone (a) for any reason or (b) for mitochondrial toxicity (peripheral neuropathy, pancreatitis, lactic acidosis) were calculated. Results: Of 287 HCB patients, 89 (31.0%) received didanosine (ddI)-containing, 39 (13.6%) stavudine (d4T)-containing, and 39 (13.6%) ddI+d4Tcontaining regimens; for 539 ICDC patients, these were 18 (3.3%), 66 (12.2%), and 0 (0.0%), respectively (p <.0001). After 12 months, 57.5% and 52.6% at HCB and ICDC had switched their NRTI backbone. This was reduced to 34.5% at HCB after excluding changes due to drug supply interruption and to 11.2% and 1.3% at HCB and ICDC after changes were made for mitochondrial-related reasons. At 6 months, 73/80 (91.3%) and 385/488 (78.9%) had viral load below 50 copies/mL at HCB and ICDC, respectively. Conclusion: Patients treated at HCB faced higher levels of mitochondrial- related toxicity, likely due to greater dNRTI use. Copyright © 2009 Thomas Land Publishers, Inc.. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication HCV reinfection after HCV therapy among HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals in Europe(2022) ;Amele, Sarah (57200290403) ;Sandri, Anastasia Karachalia (57370201000) ;Rodger, Alison (35944368900) ;Vandekerckhove, Linos (8522177300) ;Benfield, Thomas (7006806129) ;Milinkovic, Ana (35435836900) ;Duvivier, Claudine (57220361170) ;Stellbrink, Hans-Jürgen (7005433029) ;Sambatakou, Helen (57201621059) ;Chkhartishvili, Nikoloz (25227423400) ;Caldeira, Luis (6602208012) ;Laguno, Monserrat (35780408100) ;Domingo, Pere (7102960369) ;Wandeler, Gilles (24175415100) ;Gisinger, Martin (6506475993) ;Kuzovatova, Elena (6505520409) ;Dragovic, Gordana (23396934400) ;Knysz, Brygida (55905583100) ;Matulionyte, Raimonda (12239067500) ;Rockstroh, Jürgen Kurt (57207907471) ;Lundgren, Jens Dilling (57214719138) ;Mocroft, Amanda (7006513758) ;Peters, Lars (15058026800) ;Harxhi, A. (8690048500) ;Losso, M. (56785746500) ;Kundro, M. (54897916800) ;Schmied, B. (25621923500) ;Zangerle, R. (57203678048) ;Karpov, I. (15832060600) ;Vassilenko, A. (57223414705) ;Mitsura, V.M. (12647830200) ;Paduto, D. (57205636767) ;Clumeck, N. (55666222200) ;Wit, S De (57203665572) ;Delforge, M. (57527562400) ;Florence, E. (6701464872) ;Hadziosmanovic, V. (59832066000) ;Begovac, J. (7004168039) ;Machala, L. (6602134360) ;Jilich, D. (22234091800) ;Sedlacek, D. (57202125317) ;Kronborg, G. (7004247877) ;Gerstoft, J. (7005184715) ;Katzenstein, T. (57223418687) ;Pedersen, C. (59055533700) ;Johansen, I.S. (55330822600) ;Ostergaard, L. (35511818000) ;Wiese, L. (14046243200) ;Moller, N.F. (14123538900) ;Nielsen, L.N. (7202609719) ;Zilmer, K. (6603989068) ;Smidt, Jelena (23398228900) ;Aho, I. (36436796700) ;Viard, J.-P. (7006656190) ;Girard, P.-M. (59038679400) ;Pradier, C. (57208854241) ;Fontas, E. (55929883100) ;Behrens, G. (7004990405) ;Degen, O. (57212154515) ;Stefan, C. (56884194500) ;Bogner, J. (7005719945) ;Fätkenheuer, G. (7005337295) ;Adamis, G. (13806716100) ;Paissios, N. (35520163700) ;Szlávik, J. (6602551338) ;Gottfredsson, M. (57219095311) ;Devitt, E. (8218392500) ;Tau, L. (36573068100) ;Turner, D. (57226325543) ;Burke, M. (56427503700) ;Shahar, E. (7102027456) ;Hassoun, G. (6508249031) ;Elinav, H. (6603096114) ;Haouzi, M. (25931413400) ;Elbirt, D. (8442084100) ;D’Arminio Monforte, A. (7006907326) ;Esposito, R. (54949157100) ;Mazeu, I. (23397727100) ;Mussini, C. (7006842875) ;Mazzotta, F. (37087399300) ;Gabbuti, A. (6602631729) ;Lazzarin, A. (57203677519) ;Castagna, A. (57201980205) ;Gianotti, N. (57221031859) ;Galli, M. (7202606625) ;Ridolfo, A. (57264763200) ;Sacco, L. (57395009100) ;Uzdaviniene, V. (56884779800) ;Staub, T. (56992899600) ;Hemmer, R. (7005513302) ;Dragas, S. (57369010500) ;Stevanovic, M. (56386968300) ;Reiss, P. (55864802000) ;Trajanovska, J. (57369739100) ;Reikvam, D.H. (35176496200) ;Maeland, A. (7005165177) ;Bruun, J. (7006420682) ;Gasiorowski, J. (6701830745) ;Inglot, M. (6602117179) ;Bakowska, E. (6506711431) ;Flisiak, R. (55163745800) ;Grzeszczuk, A. (57214875793) ;Parczewski, M. (57190853249) ;Maciejewska, K. (57216775673) ;Aksak-Was, B. (56711285600) ;Beniowski, M. (6603193957) ;Mularska, E. (15832105600) ;Jablonowska, E. (22835153000) ;Kamerys, J. (8104731700) ;Wojcik, K. (23500549900) ;Mozer-Lisewska, I. (6602163975) ;Rozplochowski, B. (56736983200) ;Zagalo, A. (55293304400) ;Mansinho, K. (6603563059) ;Maltez, F. (6602422083) ;Radoi, R. (56884532300) ;Oprea, C. (21636591500) ;Davila, Carol (36996865800) ;Yakovlev, A. (8052275900) ;Trofimora, T. (56884663100) ;Khromova, I. (56817106000) ;Kuzovatova, E. (58149828600) ;Blokhina, I.N. (57413433400) ;Novogrod, Nizhny (57369288500) ;Borodulina, E. (6603123975) ;Vdoushkina, E. (57200295091) ;Ranin, J. (6603091043) ;Tomazic, J. (6603749556) ;Miro, J.M. (57215499114) ;Miró, J.M. (57221386750) ;Martinez, E. (59842705800) ;Garcia, F. (57194601394) ;Blanco, J.L. (57200777944) ;Martinez-Rebollar, M. (16638346800) ;Mallolas, J. (55396211900) ;Callau, P. (59793768600) ;Rojas, J. (56311989200) ;Inciarta, A. (57369378000) ;Moreno, S. (7203036595) ;del Campo, S. (19334131100) ;Clotet, B. (7102349252) ;Jou, A. (6602650458) ;Paredes, R. (35410114800) ;Puig, J. (7102767498) ;Llibre, J.M. (35401578400) ;Santos, J.R. (35465595800) ;Gutierrez, M. (7401851153) ;Mateo, G. (24830950700) ;Sambeat, M.A. (35373928600) ;Laporte, J.M. (56883916900) ;Falconer, K. (24278383500) ;Thalme, A. (6602775249) ;Sonnerborg, A. (55114742600) ;Brannstrom, J. (8838612600) ;Flamholc, L. (6602998002) ;Scherrer, A. (35308020900) ;Weber, R. (58425609200) ;Cavassini, M. (24366200700) ;Calmy, A. (35278293000) ;Furrer, H. (57203665372) ;Battegay, M. (7004770044) ;Schmid, P. (26221901800) ;Kuznetsova, A. (56817080000) ;Mikhalik, J. (57369377900) ;Sluzhynska, M. (57191984087) ;Johnson, A.M. (57203665921) ;Simons, E. (57212450398) ;Edwards, S. (56601072600) ;Phillips, A. (35372648800) ;Johnson, M.A. (56339842100) ;Orkin, C. (16507203900) ;Winston, A. (11638976900) ;Clarke, A. (57207820760) ;Leen, C. (16747269600) ;Karpov, I. (57216109161) ;Rasmussen, L.D. (35316497000) ;Svedhem, V. (59157707000) ;Kowalska, J.D. (35105197800) ;Miró, J.M. (58322539300) ;Guaraldi, G. (35419288400) ;Peters, L. (57989343900) ;Kirk, O. (7005723136) ;Peters, L. (58081996300) ;Bojesen, A. (57514531900) ;Raben, D. (57207903134) ;Hansen, E.V. (57369379400) ;Kristensen, D. (57168759700) ;Larsen, J.F. (57205714716) ;Fischer, A.H. (57189843673) ;Cozzi-Lepri, A. (55134188900) ;Amele, S. (59364841300) ;Pelchen-Matthews, A. (6603940152) ;Roen, A. (57200038020) ;Tusch, E. (56509458100) ;Bannister, W. (14014651100)Reekie, J. (57211894258)Objectives: Although direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) can clear HCV in nearly all HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals, high rates of reinfection may hamper efforts to eliminate HCV in this population. We investigated reinfection after sustained virological response (SVR) in HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals in Europe. Methods: Factors associated with odds of reinfection by 2 years after SVR in EuroSIDA participants with one or more HCV-RNA test and 2 years follow-up were assessed using logistic regression. Results: Overall, 1022 individuals were included. The median age was 50 (interquartile range: 43–54 years), and most were male (78%), injection drug users (52%), and received interferon (IFN)-free DAAs (62%). By 24 months, 75 [7.3%, 95% confidence interval (CI): 5.7–8.9%] individuals were reinfected. Among individuals treated prior to 2014, 16.1% were reinfected compared with 4.2% and 8.3%, respectively, among those treated during or after 2014 with IFN-free and IFN-based therapy. After adjustment, individuals who had started treatment during or after 2014 with IFN-free or IFN-based therapy had significantly lower odds of reinfection (adjusted odds ratio = 0.21, 95% CI: 0.11–0.38; 0.43, 95% CI: 0.22–0.83) compared with those who had received therapy before 2014. There were no significant differences in odds of reinfection according to age, gender, European region, HIV transmission risk group or liver fibrosis. Conclusions: Among HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals in Europe, 7.3% were reinfected with HCV within 24 months of achieving SVR, with evidence suggesting that this is decreasing over time and with use of newer HCV regimens. Harm reduction to reduce reinfection and surveillance to detect early reinfection with an offer of treatment are essential to eliminate HCV. © 2021 British HIV Association.
