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. 2019 Jul 1;74(7):2024-2029.
doi: 10.1093/jac/dkz134.

Prevalence of drug resistance mutations among ART-naive and -experienced HIV-infected patients in Sierra Leone

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Prevalence of drug resistance mutations among ART-naive and -experienced HIV-infected patients in Sierra Leone

George A Yendewa et al. J Antimicrob Chemother. .

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) in HIV-infected ART-naive and -experienced patients in Sierra Leone.

Patients and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of HIV-positive adults aged ≥18 years at Connaught Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone in November 2017. Sequencing was performed in the reverse transcriptase, protease and integrase regions, and interpreted using the Stanford HIVDR database and WHO 2009 mutation list.

Results: Two hundred and fifteen HIV-infected patients were included (64 ART naive and 151 ART experienced). The majority (66%) were female, the median age was 36 years and the median ART exposure was 48 months. The majority (83%) were infected with HIV-1 subtype CRF02_AG. In the ART-naive group, the pretreatment drug resistance (PDR) prevalence was 36.7% (14.2% to NRTIs and 22.4% to NNRTIs). The most prevalent PDR mutations were K103N (14.3%), M184V (8.2%) and Y181C (4.1%). In the ART-experienced group, 64.4% harboured resistance-associated mutations (RAMs) and the overall prevalence of RAMs to NRTIs and NNRTIs was 85.2% (52/61) and 96.7% (59/61), respectively. The most prevalent RAMs were K103N (40.7%), M184V (28.8%), D67N (15.3%) and T215I/F/Y (15.3%). Based on the genotypic susceptibility score estimates, 22.4% of ART-naive patients and 56% of ART-experienced patients were not susceptible to first-line ART used in Sierra Leone.

Conclusions: A high prevalence of circulating NRTI- and NNRTI-resistant variants was observed in ART-naive and -experienced HIV-1-infected patients in Sierra Leone. This necessitates the implementation of HIVDR surveillance programmes to inform national ART guidelines for the treatment and monitoring of HIV-infected patients in Sierra Leone.

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Prevalence of HIV-1 DRMs. (a) NRTI RAMs. The overall prevalence of HIVDR to NRTIs was 14.2% in ART-naive patients and 85.2% in ART-experienced patients. (b) NNRTI RAMs. The overall prevalence of RAMs to NNRTIs was 22.4% in ART-naive patients and 96.7% in ART-experienced patients. Grey bars, ART naive; black bars, ART experienced.

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