Does Syphilis Increase the Risk of HIV-RNA Elevation >200 Copies/mL in HIV-Positive Patients Under Effective Antiretroviral Treatment? Data From the ICONA Cohort
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
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Does Syphilis Increase the Risk of HIV-RNA Elevation >200 Copies/mL in HIV-Positive Patients Under Effective Antiretroviral Treatment? Data From the ICONA Cohort / Giacomelli, A.; Cozzi-Lepri, A.; Cingolani, A.; Tavelli, A.; Mazzotta, V.; Tesoro, D.; Bassetti, M.; Castagna, A.; Di Biagio, A.; Lichter, M.; Monforte, A. D.; Rusconi, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES. - ISSN 1525-4135. - 88:2(2021), pp. 132-137. [10.1097/QAI.0000000000002749]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: To assess the impact of syphilis infection on the risk of HIV-RNA elevation in people living with HIV (PLWH) with current HIV-RNA ≤50 copies/mL. SETTING: The Italian Cohort Naive Antiretrovirals. METHODS: All PLWH (2009-2020) under antiretroviral treatment with at least 2 consecutive HIV-RNA values ≤50 copies/mL before the date of syphilis diagnosis and at least 1 HIV-RNA determination after the syphilis event were enrolled. A control group of PLWH without syphilis was matched for mode of HIV transmission. Outcomes were defined using the first HIV-RNA measure in the time window ranging between -2 and +6 months of the diagnosis/index date. The primary outcome used a single value >200 copies/mL to define HIV-RNA elevation associated with risk of transmission. The association between syphilis infection and the protocol defined outcome was evaluated using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Nine hundred twenty-six PLWH with a syphilis event were enrolled and matched with a random sample of 1370 PLWH without syphilis. Eighteen of the 926 (1.9%) with syphilis had ≥1 HIV-RNA >200 copies/mL in the window vs. 29/1370 (2.1%) of the not exposed (P = 0.77). In the multivariable analysis adjusted for age, year of diagnosis/index date, and clinical site, syphilis infection was not associated with the risk of HIV-RNA >200 copies/mL (adjusted odds ratio 0.81; 95% confidence interval 0.43-1.52, P = 0.508). CONCLUSIONS: We did not find any evidence for an association between syphilis infection and viral elevation >200 copies/mL.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HIV; PLWH; syphilis; viral rebound; STDs; TasP; Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active; Coinfection; HIV Infections; Humans; Italy; RNA; Syphilis; Viral Load
Elenco autori:
Giacomelli, A.; Cozzi-Lepri, A.; Cingolani, A.; Tavelli, A.; Mazzotta, V.; Tesoro, D.; Bassetti, M.; Castagna, A.; Di Biagio, A.; Lichter, M.; Monforte, A. D.; Rusconi, S.
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