Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.

There has been renewed call for the global expansion of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) under the framework of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP). However, population-level sustainability of this strategy has not been characterized.We used population-level longitudinal data from provinc...

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Main Authors: Julio S G Montaner, Viviane D Lima, P Richard Harrigan, Lillian Lourenço, Benita Yip, Bohdan Nosyk, Evan Wood, Thomas Kerr, Kate Shannon, David Moore, Robert S Hogg, Rolando Barrios, Mark Gilbert, Mel Krajden, Reka Gustafson, Patricia Daly, Perry Kendall
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3922718?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-240e48525e6c4e54a68bef9e6c1d910e2020-11-25T01:44:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8787210.1371/journal.pone.0087872Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.Julio S G MontanerViviane D LimaP Richard HarriganLillian LourençoBenita YipBohdan NosykEvan WoodThomas KerrKate ShannonDavid MooreRobert S HoggRolando BarriosMark GilbertMel KrajdenReka GustafsonPatricia DalyPerry KendallThere has been renewed call for the global expansion of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) under the framework of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP). However, population-level sustainability of this strategy has not been characterized.We used population-level longitudinal data from province-wide registries including plasma viral load, CD4 count, drug resistance, HAART use, HIV diagnoses, AIDS incidence, and HIV-related mortality. We fitted two Poisson regression models over the study period, to relate estimated HIV incidence and the number of individuals on HAART and the percentage of virologically suppressed individuals.HAART coverage, median pre-HAART CD4 count, and HAART adherence increased over time and were associated with increasing virological suppression and decreasing drug resistance. AIDS incidence decreased from 6.9 to 1.4 per 100,000 population (80% decrease, p = 0.0330) and HIV-related mortality decreased from 6.5 to 1.3 per 100,000 population (80% decrease, p = 0.0115). New HIV diagnoses declined from 702 to 238 cases (66% decrease; p = 0.0004) with a consequent estimated decline in HIV incident cases from 632 to 368 cases per year (42% decrease; p = 0.0003). Finally, our models suggested that for each increase of 100 individuals on HAART, the estimated HIV incidence decreased 1.2% and for every 1% increase in the number of individuals suppressed on HAART, the estimated HIV incidence also decreased by 1%.Our results show that HAART expansion between 1996 and 2012 in BC was associated with a sustained and profound population-level decrease in morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission. Our findings support the long-term effectiveness and sustainability of HIV treatment as prevention within an adequately resourced environment with no financial barriers to diagnosis, medical care or antiretroviral drugs. The 2013 Consolidated World Health Organization Antiretroviral Therapy Guidelines offer a unique opportunity to further evaluate TasP in other settings, particularly within generalized epidemics, and resource-limited setting, as advocated by UNAIDS.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3922718?pdf=render
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author Julio S G Montaner
Viviane D Lima
P Richard Harrigan
Lillian Lourenço
Benita Yip
Bohdan Nosyk
Evan Wood
Thomas Kerr
Kate Shannon
David Moore
Robert S Hogg
Rolando Barrios
Mark Gilbert
Mel Krajden
Reka Gustafson
Patricia Daly
Perry Kendall
spellingShingle Julio S G Montaner
Viviane D Lima
P Richard Harrigan
Lillian Lourenço
Benita Yip
Bohdan Nosyk
Evan Wood
Thomas Kerr
Kate Shannon
David Moore
Robert S Hogg
Rolando Barrios
Mark Gilbert
Mel Krajden
Reka Gustafson
Patricia Daly
Perry Kendall
Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.
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author_facet Julio S G Montaner
Viviane D Lima
P Richard Harrigan
Lillian Lourenço
Benita Yip
Bohdan Nosyk
Evan Wood
Thomas Kerr
Kate Shannon
David Moore
Robert S Hogg
Rolando Barrios
Mark Gilbert
Mel Krajden
Reka Gustafson
Patricia Daly
Perry Kendall
author_sort Julio S G Montaner
title Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.
title_short Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.
title_full Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.
title_fullStr Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.
title_full_unstemmed Expansion of HAART coverage is associated with sustained decreases in HIV/AIDS morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission: the "HIV Treatment as Prevention" experience in a Canadian setting.
title_sort expansion of haart coverage is associated with sustained decreases in hiv/aids morbidity, mortality and hiv transmission: the "hiv treatment as prevention" experience in a canadian setting.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description There has been renewed call for the global expansion of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) under the framework of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP). However, population-level sustainability of this strategy has not been characterized.We used population-level longitudinal data from province-wide registries including plasma viral load, CD4 count, drug resistance, HAART use, HIV diagnoses, AIDS incidence, and HIV-related mortality. We fitted two Poisson regression models over the study period, to relate estimated HIV incidence and the number of individuals on HAART and the percentage of virologically suppressed individuals.HAART coverage, median pre-HAART CD4 count, and HAART adherence increased over time and were associated with increasing virological suppression and decreasing drug resistance. AIDS incidence decreased from 6.9 to 1.4 per 100,000 population (80% decrease, p = 0.0330) and HIV-related mortality decreased from 6.5 to 1.3 per 100,000 population (80% decrease, p = 0.0115). New HIV diagnoses declined from 702 to 238 cases (66% decrease; p = 0.0004) with a consequent estimated decline in HIV incident cases from 632 to 368 cases per year (42% decrease; p = 0.0003). Finally, our models suggested that for each increase of 100 individuals on HAART, the estimated HIV incidence decreased 1.2% and for every 1% increase in the number of individuals suppressed on HAART, the estimated HIV incidence also decreased by 1%.Our results show that HAART expansion between 1996 and 2012 in BC was associated with a sustained and profound population-level decrease in morbidity, mortality and HIV transmission. Our findings support the long-term effectiveness and sustainability of HIV treatment as prevention within an adequately resourced environment with no financial barriers to diagnosis, medical care or antiretroviral drugs. The 2013 Consolidated World Health Organization Antiretroviral Therapy Guidelines offer a unique opportunity to further evaluate TasP in other settings, particularly within generalized epidemics, and resource-limited setting, as advocated by UNAIDS.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3922718?pdf=render
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