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Review
. 2015 Nov;10(6):395-402.
doi: 10.1097/COH.0000000000000193.

The HIV treatment cascade in acutely infected people: informing global guidelines

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Review

The HIV treatment cascade in acutely infected people: informing global guidelines

Sarah E Rutstein et al. Curr Opin HIV AIDS. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Acute and early HIV (AHI) is a pivotal time during HIV infection, yet there remain major shortfalls in diagnosis, linkage to care, and antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation during AHI. We introduce an AHI-specific cascade, review recent evidence pertaining to the unique challenges of AHI, and discuss strategies for improving individual and public health outcomes.

Recent findings: Presentation during AHI is common. Expanding use of fourth-generation testing and pooled nucleic acid amplification testing has led to improved AHI detection in resource-wealthy settings. Technologies capable of AHI diagnosis are rare in resource-limited settings; further development of point-of-care devices and utilization of targeted screening is needed. Rapid ART initiation during AHI limits reservoir seeding, preserves immunity, and prevents transmission. Reporting of AHI cascade outcomes is limited, but new evidence suggests that impressive rates of diagnosis, linkage to care, rapid ART initiation, and viral suppression can be achieved.

Summary: With advancements in AHI diagnostics and strong evidence for the therapeutic and prevention benefits of ART initiated during AHI, improving AHI cascade outcomes is both crucial and feasible. HIV guidelines should recommend diagnostic algorithms capable of detecting AHI and prescribe rapid, universal ART initiation during AHI.

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Figure 1. Acute HIV Infection Cascade
There remains little data to populate the acute HIV (AHI) cascade elements. Our proposed cascade highlights not only missed opportunities for diagnosis during this critical phase of infection, but also emphasizes opportunities to improve HIV outcomes through guideline modification that recognizes the importance of AHI diagnosis and immediate linkage to care with initiation of antiretroviral therapy.

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