HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record Review

Objectives: We sought to estimate the prevalence of HIV drug resistance and describe the common HIV genetic mutations in patients failing antiretroviral therapy (ART). We also investigated the impact of HIV resistance tests results on patients’ management. Methods: We conducted a retrospective recor...

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Main Authors: Omaira Al-Omairi, Ali Elgalib, Hanan Al Kindi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oman Medical Specialty Board 2019-11-01
Series:Oman Medical Journal
Subjects:
hiv
Online Access:http://omjournal.org/articleDetails.aspx?coType=1&aId=2524
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spelling doaj-bd7b14eec39644158a8dd4a4814bb4922020-11-25T01:37:01ZengOman Medical Specialty BoardOman Medical Journal1999-768X2070-52042019-11-0134649049510.5001/omj.2019.91HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record ReviewOmaira Al-Omairi0Ali Elgalib1Hanan Al Kindi2Microbiology Residency Program, Oman Medical Specialty Board, Muscat, OmanHIV Clinic, Al Nahdha Hospital, Muscat, Oman; Directorate General for Disease Surveillance and Control, Ministry of Health, Muscat, OmanCentral Public Health Laboratories, Muscat, OmanObjectives: We sought to estimate the prevalence of HIV drug resistance and describe the common HIV genetic mutations in patients failing antiretroviral therapy (ART). We also investigated the impact of HIV resistance tests results on patients’ management. Methods: We conducted a retrospective record review for all HIV genotypic resistance tests requested at the HIV clinic of a tertiary HIV center in Muscat, Oman, from April 2011 to May 2017. Results: A total of 98 genotypic resistance tests for 84 patients failing ART were analyzed; 82 tests for 69 patients (83.7%, 95% confidence interval: 76.4–91.0) showed resistance to at least one ART drug. M184V/I, K103N/S, and G190A/S/E were the most common mutations detected. Among the tests with a resistant virus, 78.0% were followed by switching ART based on the resistance test profile resulting in virus load suppression after six months in 60.9% of the cases. Conclusions: HIV drug resistance is very common among HIV patients failing ART in Oman, and should be considered in those patients. Switching ART treatment based on the resistance test result leads to a good virological response in adherent patients.http://omjournal.org/articleDetails.aspx?coType=1&aId=2524hivomandrug resistancetreatment failure
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author Omaira Al-Omairi
Ali Elgalib
Hanan Al Kindi
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Ali Elgalib
Hanan Al Kindi
HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record Review
Oman Medical Journal
hiv
oman
drug resistance
treatment failure
author_facet Omaira Al-Omairi
Ali Elgalib
Hanan Al Kindi
author_sort Omaira Al-Omairi
title HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record Review
title_short HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record Review
title_full HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record Review
title_fullStr HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record Review
title_full_unstemmed HIV Drug Resistance among Patients Failing Therapy at a Tertiary Center in Oman: A Case Record Review
title_sort hiv drug resistance among patients failing therapy at a tertiary center in oman: a case record review
publisher Oman Medical Specialty Board
series Oman Medical Journal
issn 1999-768X
2070-5204
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Objectives: We sought to estimate the prevalence of HIV drug resistance and describe the common HIV genetic mutations in patients failing antiretroviral therapy (ART). We also investigated the impact of HIV resistance tests results on patients’ management. Methods: We conducted a retrospective record review for all HIV genotypic resistance tests requested at the HIV clinic of a tertiary HIV center in Muscat, Oman, from April 2011 to May 2017. Results: A total of 98 genotypic resistance tests for 84 patients failing ART were analyzed; 82 tests for 69 patients (83.7%, 95% confidence interval: 76.4–91.0) showed resistance to at least one ART drug. M184V/I, K103N/S, and G190A/S/E were the most common mutations detected. Among the tests with a resistant virus, 78.0% were followed by switching ART based on the resistance test profile resulting in virus load suppression after six months in 60.9% of the cases. Conclusions: HIV drug resistance is very common among HIV patients failing ART in Oman, and should be considered in those patients. Switching ART treatment based on the resistance test result leads to a good virological response in adherent patients.
topic hiv
oman
drug resistance
treatment failure
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