@article{528bd2cb5f2248a8a09a3eb652bd6461,
title = "HIV treatment outcomes among people who acquired HIV via injecting drug use in the Asia-Pacific region: a longitudinal cohort study",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Data on HIV treatment outcomes in people who inject drugs (PWID) in the Asia-Pacific are sparse despite the high burden of drug use. We assessed immunological and virological responses, AIDS-defining events and mortality among PWID receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). METHODS: We investigated HIV treatment outcomes among people who acquired HIV via injecting drug use in the TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD) between January 2003 and March 2019. Trends in CD4 count and viral suppression (VS, HIV viral load <1000 copies/mL) were assessed. Factors associated with mean CD4 changes were analysed using repeated measures linear regression, and combined AIDS event and mortality were analysed using survival analysis. RESULTS: Of 622 PWID from 12 countries in the Asia-Pacific, 93% were male and the median age at ART initiation was 31 years (IQR, 28 to 34). The median pre-ART CD4 count was 71 cells/µL. CD4 counts increased over time, with a mean difference of 401 (95% CI, 372 to 457) cells/µL at year-10 (n = 78). Higher follow-up HIV viral load and pre-ART CD4 counts were associated with smaller increases in CD4 counts. Among 361 PWID with ≥1 viral load after six months on ART, proportions with VS were 82%, 88% and 93% at 2-, 5- and 10-years following ART initiation. There were 52 new AIDS-defining events and 50 deaths during 3347 person-years of follow-up (PYS) (incidence 3.05/100 PYS, 95% CI, 2.51 to 3.70). Previous AIDS or TB diagnosis, lower current CD4 count and adherence <95% were associated with combined new AIDS-defining event and death. CONCLUSIONS: Despite improved outcomes over time, our findings highlight the need for rapid ART initiation and adherence support among PWID within Asian settings.",
keywords = "Asia-Pacific, CD4 recovery, HIV/AIDS, people who inject drugs, treatment outcomes, tuberculosis, viral suppression",
author = "Han, {Win Min} and A. Jiamsakul and Salleh, {Nur Afiqah Mohd} and Choi, {Jun Yong} and Huy, {Bui Vu} and Evy Yunihastuti and Do, {C. D.} and Merati, {Tuti P.} and Gani, {Y. M.} and Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul and Zhang, {F. J.} and Chan, {Yu Jiun} and Lee, {Man Po} and Romanee Chaiwarith and Ng, {O. T.} and S. Khusuwan and R. Ditangco and N. Kumarasamy and S. Sangle and Ross, {J. L.} and Anchalee Avihingsanon and Ly, {P. S.} and V. Khol and Zhang, {F. J.} and Zhao, {H. X.} and N. Han and Lee, {M. P.} and Li, {P. C.K.} and W. Lam and Chan, {Y. T.} and N. Kumarasamy and C. Ezhilarasi and S. Pujari and K. Joshi and S. Gaikwad and A. Chitalikar and S. Sangle and V. Mave and I. Marbaniang and S. Nimkar and Wirawan, {D. N.} and F. Yuliana and A. Widhani and S. Maria and Karjadi, {T. H.} and J. Tanuma and S. Oka and T. Nishijima and S. Na and Kim, {J. M.} and Gani, {Y. M.} and Rudi, {N. B.} and I. Azwa and A. Kamarulzaman and {Syed Omar}, {S. F.} and S. Ponnampalavanar and R. Ditangco and Pasayan, {M. K.} and Mationg, {M. L.} and Chan, {Y. J.} and Ku, {W. W.} and Wu, {P. C.} and E. Ke and Ng, {O. T.} and Lim, {P. L.} and Lee, {L. S.} and D. Liang and S. Gatechompol and P. Phanuphak and C. Phadungphon and A. Phuphuakrat and L. Chumla and N. Sanmeema and T. Sirisanthana and J. Praparattanapan and K. Nuket and S. Khusuwan and P. Kantipong and P. Kambua and Nguyen, {K. V.} and Bui, {H. V.} and Nguyen, {D. T.H.} and Nguyen, {D. T.} and Do, {C. D.} and Ngo, {A. V.} and Nguyen, {L. T.} and Sohn, {A. H.} and Ross, {J. L.} and B. Petersen and Law, {M. G.} and A. Jiamsakul and R. Bijker and D. Rupasinghe and {TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD) of the International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) Asia-Pacific Group}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health{\textquoteright}s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and the Fogarty International Center, as part of the International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS [IeDEA; U01AI069907]. The Kirby Institute is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, and is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney. The content of this publication is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of any of the governments or institutions mentioned above. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Authors. Journal of the International AIDS Society published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the International AIDS Society.",
year = "2021",
month = may,
doi = "10.1002/jia2.25736",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
journal = "Journal of the International AIDS Society",
issn = "1758-2652",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons",
number = "5",
}