Impact of rapid-antiretroviral therapy in a cohort of treatment-naïve migrants living with HIV in a high income setting

Author:

Trevisan Sasha1,Gasparro Giuseppe1,Kiros Seble Tekle1,Pozzi Marco2,Malcontenti Costanza2,Campolmi Irene2,Paggi Riccardo1,Cavallo Annalisa2,Farese Alberto2,Ducci Filippo1,Meli Massimo2,Pittorru Mario3,Bartoloni Alessandro12,Sterrantino Gaetana1,Lagi Filippo2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy

2. Infectious and Tropical Diseases Unit, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy

3. Hospital Pharmacy, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy

Abstract

Background We evaluated the effect of rapid ART (RA) compared to delayed ART (DA) on viral load suppression (viral load <50 cp/mL) and loss to follow-up (LTFU) in a cohort of migrants living with HIV (MLWHs) in Italy. Methods Data were retrospectively gathered from MLWHs who began care at the Infectious and Tropical Diseases Unit of the Careggi University Hospital from January 2014 to December 2022. RA was defined as antiretrovirals prescribed within 7 days of HIV diagnosis. The study ended on April 30, 2023, or upon patient LTFU. Chi-square and non-parametric tests assessed differences in categorical and continuous variables, respectively. Kaplan-Meyer survival analysis was performed to estimate the probability of loss to follow-up. Cox regression analysis was performed to evaluate factors associated with a loss to follow-up. Results 87 MLWHs were enrolled: 20 (23%) on RA and 67 (77%) on DA. In the RA group there were more PLWH with a previous AIDS event ( p < .001) however, there was no significant difference in the LTFU rates between the groups (aHR 0.6, 95%CI 0.1-3.1; p = .560; Logrank = 0.2823). Being an out-of-status MLWH was the only predictor of LTFU. By 6 months, virological suppression was achieved in 61.2% (n = 41) in DA and 70.0% in the RA group (n = 14) (Logrank p = .6747). Conclusions RA did not significantly affect LTFU rates or the achievement of viral load suppression. The study suggests that further research is needed to assess the impact of RA in high income settings.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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