Publication: Treatment outcome in dually HIV-1 and HIV-2 coinfected patients living in Spain.
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2019-07-12
Authors
Requena, Silvia
Caballero, Estrella
Lozano, Ana Belen
Rios-Villegas, Maria Jose
Benito, Rafael
Rojo, Silvia
Cabezas, Teresa
Macià, Maria Dolores
Nieto, Maria Del Carmen
Soriano, Vicente
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Wolters Kluwer
Abstract
Whereas HIV-1 has spread globally, HIV-2 is mainly found in West Africa where dual HIV-1/HIV-2 coinfection is nowadays uncommon. Herein, we report the rate, main characteristics, and treatment outcomes of all dually infected patients living in Spain. We identified retrospectively all persons coinfected with HIV-1 recorded at the Spanish HIV-2 registry. Dual infection had been confirmed using PCR in plasma and/or cells, and/or using discriminatory serological tests. From a total of 373 individuals with HIV-2 recorded at the Spanish registry, 34 (9.1%) were coinfected with HIV-1. Compared with HIV-2 monoinfected persons, dually infected patients were more often male (67.6%), presented with lower median CD4 cell counts (204 cells/μl), and had developed more frequently AIDS events (26.5%). Although 61.7% came from West Africa, 6 (17.6%) were native Spaniards. HIV-1 non-B subtypes were recognized in 75% of coinfected patients, being the most prevalent CRF02_AG. At baseline, 45% of dually infected patients had undetectable plasma HIV-2 RNA. After a median follow-up of 32 (13-48) months on antiretroviral therapy, dually infected patients achieved undetectable viremia in 85% for HIV-1, in 80% for HIV-2; and in 70% for both viruses. Median CD4 cell counts reached up to 418 cells/μl. Roughly 9% of individuals with HIV-2 infection living in Spain are coinfected with HIV-1. Overall, 70% of dually infected patients achieved viral suppression for both viruses under antiretroviral therapy. Given the relatively large population of West Africans living in Spain and the continuous migration flow from HIV-2 endemic areas, HIV-1/HIV-2 coinfection should always be excluded at first diagnosis in all HIV-seroreactive persons.
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MeSH Terms
Adult
Anti-HIV Agents
CD4 Lymphocyte Count
Coinfection
Female
HIV Infections
HIV-1
HIV-2
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
Spain
Treatment Outcome
Viral Load
Viremia
Anti-HIV Agents
CD4 Lymphocyte Count
Coinfection
Female
HIV Infections
HIV-1
HIV-2
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
Spain
Treatment Outcome
Viral Load
Viremia
DeCS Terms
Fármacos anti-VIH
Infecciones por VIH
Recuento de linfocito CD4
Resultado del tratamiento
VIH-1
VIH-2
Viremia
Infecciones por VIH
Recuento de linfocito CD4
Resultado del tratamiento
VIH-1
VIH-2
Viremia
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Keywords
Antiretrovirals, HIV-1, HIV-2
Citation
Requena S, Caballero E, Lozano AB, Ríos-Villegas MJ, Benito R, Rojo S, et al. Treatment outcome in dually HIV-1 and HIV-2 coinfected patients living in Spain. AIDS. 2019 Nov 15;33(14):2167-2172