摘要
The antiretroviral treatment (ART) has significantly reduced the number of new HIV/AIDS infections and related deaths. However, cases of immunovirological discordance (IVD) are found in various locations. The objective of this study was to determine the profile of People living with HIV (PLHIV) with IVD and to identify associated factors. We conducted a cross-sectional study based on the records of PLHIV under ART for at least 6 months, followed at Hpital de Jour Donka from 2015 to 2017, and having both viral load (CV) and CD4 T-cell count. Prevalence of IVD was 34.57%, with 23.87% for immunological discordance (ID) and 10.7% for virological discordance (VD). Females were predominant (66.26%), and male gender influenced IVD with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.006) and was associated with VD (p = 0.007). The average age was 38.77 11.30 years. PLHIV were classified at WHO stages 3 and 4 (86.01%). The median initial haemoglobin level was 11.5 g/L [3.2 - 12]. The mean initial CD4 T-cell count was 272.84 cells/mm3 201.6. The median initial viral load (VL) was 147,337 copies/mL [1092 - 31,675,000]. The initial CD4 T-cell count 3 was associated with IVD with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.0009) and correlated with ID (p = 0.000). Prurigo was associated with IVD with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.003). Cerebral toxoplasmosis was not associated with IVD but was associated with ID (p = 0.04). This study allowed us to describe the profile of PLHIV with IVD. The main associated factors were male gender, initial CD4 T-cell count 3, toxoplasmosis, prurigo, and herpes zoster.
The antiretroviral treatment (ART) has significantly reduced the number of new HIV/AIDS infections and related deaths. However, cases of immunovirological discordance (IVD) are found in various locations. The objective of this study was to determine the profile of People living with HIV (PLHIV) with IVD and to identify associated factors. We conducted a cross-sectional study based on the records of PLHIV under ART for at least 6 months, followed at Hpital de Jour Donka from 2015 to 2017, and having both viral load (CV) and CD4 T-cell count. Prevalence of IVD was 34.57%, with 23.87% for immunological discordance (ID) and 10.7% for virological discordance (VD). Females were predominant (66.26%), and male gender influenced IVD with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.006) and was associated with VD (p = 0.007). The average age was 38.77 11.30 years. PLHIV were classified at WHO stages 3 and 4 (86.01%). The median initial haemoglobin level was 11.5 g/L [3.2 - 12]. The mean initial CD4 T-cell count was 272.84 cells/mm3 201.6. The median initial viral load (VL) was 147,337 copies/mL [1092 - 31,675,000]. The initial CD4 T-cell count 3 was associated with IVD with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.0009) and correlated with ID (p = 0.000). Prurigo was associated with IVD with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.003). Cerebral toxoplasmosis was not associated with IVD but was associated with ID (p = 0.04). This study allowed us to describe the profile of PLHIV with IVD. The main associated factors were male gender, initial CD4 T-cell count 3, toxoplasmosis, prurigo, and herpes zoster.
作者
Mariama Sadjo Diallo
Djiba Kaba
Charles Tchibinda Delicat
Issiaga Diallo
Boh Fanta Diane
Doufin Traore
Ousmane Niabaly
Oumar Mouctar Diallo
Ouo-Ouo Yaramon Kolie
Aly Patrice Kamano
Pascal Koivogui
Ahmed Sékou Keita
Mohamed Macire Soumah
Thierno Mamadou Tounkara
Mohamed Cisse
Mariama Sadjo Diallo;Djiba Kaba;Charles Tchibinda Delicat;Issiaga Diallo;Boh Fanta Diane;Doufin Traore;Ousmane Niabaly;Oumar Mouctar Diallo;Ouo-Ouo Yaramon Kolie;Aly Patrice Kamano;Pascal Koivogui;Ahmed Sékou Keita;Mohamed Macire Soumah;Thierno Mamadou Tounkara;Mohamed Cisse(Facult des Sciences et Techniques de la Sant, Universit Gamal Abdel Nasser de Conakry, Conakry, Guine;Laboratoire de Biologie Molculaire Nestor Bangoura/Helene Labrousse, Hpital de Jour Donka, CHU Donka, Conakry, Guine;Centre dExcellence Africain Pour la Prvention et le Contrle des Maladies Transmissibles, Conakry, Guine;Service de Dermatologie-Vnrologie, CHU Donka, Conakry, Guine)