Détails Publication
Future of HIV-2 and HIV-2 + 1 Infected Patients Treated with Antiretrovirals Followed at the Day Hospital HIV Care Unit from 2011 to 2015.,
Lien de l'article: doi: 10.1177/23259 582221143675
Auteur(s): DIALLO Ismaël, OUEDRAOGO Smaïla, SAWADOGO A, OUDRAOGO GA, DIENDERE EA, ZOUNGRANA J, SONDO AK, BOGNOUNOU R, SAVADOGO M, PODA A, DRABO YJ
Auteur(s) tagués: OUEDRAOGO SMAILA ; DIALLO Ismaël
Renseignée par : OUEDRAOGO SMAILA
Résumé

Introduction: HIV2 is endemic in West Africa. In Burkina Faso, its prevalence was estimated at 2%. The aim of this work was to evaluate the follow-up of patients and also to contribute to the availability of data.
Methods: We involved 18 years or older. Infection was screened according to the national algorithm. A cross- sectional study from first June 2017 to 31 December 2017 was performed. For each patient, sociodemographic, clinical, biological, therapeutic and evolution data were collected and analyzed.
Results: The proportion of patients infected with HIV2 (n = 48; 1.7%) and HIV2 + 1 (n = 67; 2.4%) was 4.3%. The sex
rat mean age was 50.3 ± 8.5 years. The combination of 2INTI + LPV/r was the most prescribed (n = 73; 63.5%). The average gain of LTCD4 has evolved from+236 cells/mm3 in 2011 to+364 cells/mm3 in 2015. The retention rate at grade 5 was about 70%.
Conclusion: The immunological and clinic response of the patients was satisfactory. More than half of the patients remained in the continuum of care after five years of follow-up.

Mots-clés

Future, HIV-1, HIV-2+1, Burkina Faso

939
Enseignants
5607
Publications
49
Laboratoires
84
Projets