HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.

People deprived of liberty in prisons are at higher risk of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) due to their increased exposure through intravenous drug use, unprotected sexual activity, tattooing in prison and blood exposure in fights and rebellions. Yet, the contribution of intramu...

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Main Authors: Isabel M Prellwitz, Brunna M Alves, Maria Letícia R Ikeda, Daniele Kuhleis, Pedro D Picon, Carla A Jarczewski, Marta R Osório, Alexandra Sánchez, Héctor N Seuánez, Bernard Larouzé, Marcelo A Soares, Esmeralda A Soares
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3706441?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c1fcad84889f40328037997fc6cf8b4a2020-11-25T01:24:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0187e6903310.1371/journal.pone.0069033HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.Isabel M PrellwitzBrunna M AlvesMaria Letícia R IkedaDaniele KuhleisPedro D PiconCarla A JarczewskiMarta R OsórioAlexandra SánchezHéctor N SeuánezBernard LarouzéMarcelo A SoaresEsmeralda A SoaresPeople deprived of liberty in prisons are at higher risk of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) due to their increased exposure through intravenous drug use, unprotected sexual activity, tattooing in prison and blood exposure in fights and rebellions. Yet, the contribution of intramural HIV transmission to the epidemic is scarcely known, especially in low- and middle-income settings. In this study, we surveyed 1,667 inmates incarcerated at Presídio Central de Porto Alegre, located in southern Brazil, for HIV infection and molecular characterization. The HIV seroprevalence was 6.6% (110/1,667). Further analyses were carried out on 40 HIV-seropositive inmates to assess HIV transmission clusters and drug resistance within the facility with the use of molecular and phylogenetic techniques. The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 subtypes observed was similar to the one reported for the general population in southern Brazil, with the predominance of HIV-1 subtypes C, B, CRF31_BC and unique BC recombinants. In particular, the high rate (24%) of URF_BC found here may reflect multiple exposures of the population investigated to HIV infection. We failed to find HIV-infected inmates sharing transmission clusters with each other. Importantly, the analysis of HIV-1 pol genomic fragments evidenced high rates of HIV primary and secondary (acquired) drug resistance and an alarming proportion of virologic failure among patients under treatment, unveiling suboptimal access to antiretroviral therapy (ARV), low ARV adherence and dissemination of drug resistant HIV strains in primary infections. Our results call for immediate actions of public authority to implement preventive measures, serological screening and, for HIV-seropositive subjects, clinical and treatment follow-up in order to control HIV infection and limit the spread of drug resistance strains in Brazilian prisons.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3706441?pdf=render
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author Isabel M Prellwitz
Brunna M Alves
Maria Letícia R Ikeda
Daniele Kuhleis
Pedro D Picon
Carla A Jarczewski
Marta R Osório
Alexandra Sánchez
Héctor N Seuánez
Bernard Larouzé
Marcelo A Soares
Esmeralda A Soares
spellingShingle Isabel M Prellwitz
Brunna M Alves
Maria Letícia R Ikeda
Daniele Kuhleis
Pedro D Picon
Carla A Jarczewski
Marta R Osório
Alexandra Sánchez
Héctor N Seuánez
Bernard Larouzé
Marcelo A Soares
Esmeralda A Soares
HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Isabel M Prellwitz
Brunna M Alves
Maria Letícia R Ikeda
Daniele Kuhleis
Pedro D Picon
Carla A Jarczewski
Marta R Osório
Alexandra Sánchez
Héctor N Seuánez
Bernard Larouzé
Marcelo A Soares
Esmeralda A Soares
author_sort Isabel M Prellwitz
title HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.
title_short HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.
title_full HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.
title_fullStr HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed HIV behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern Brazil.
title_sort hiv behind bars: human immunodeficiency virus cluster analysis and drug resistance in a reference correctional unit from southern brazil.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description People deprived of liberty in prisons are at higher risk of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) due to their increased exposure through intravenous drug use, unprotected sexual activity, tattooing in prison and blood exposure in fights and rebellions. Yet, the contribution of intramural HIV transmission to the epidemic is scarcely known, especially in low- and middle-income settings. In this study, we surveyed 1,667 inmates incarcerated at Presídio Central de Porto Alegre, located in southern Brazil, for HIV infection and molecular characterization. The HIV seroprevalence was 6.6% (110/1,667). Further analyses were carried out on 40 HIV-seropositive inmates to assess HIV transmission clusters and drug resistance within the facility with the use of molecular and phylogenetic techniques. The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 subtypes observed was similar to the one reported for the general population in southern Brazil, with the predominance of HIV-1 subtypes C, B, CRF31_BC and unique BC recombinants. In particular, the high rate (24%) of URF_BC found here may reflect multiple exposures of the population investigated to HIV infection. We failed to find HIV-infected inmates sharing transmission clusters with each other. Importantly, the analysis of HIV-1 pol genomic fragments evidenced high rates of HIV primary and secondary (acquired) drug resistance and an alarming proportion of virologic failure among patients under treatment, unveiling suboptimal access to antiretroviral therapy (ARV), low ARV adherence and dissemination of drug resistant HIV strains in primary infections. Our results call for immediate actions of public authority to implement preventive measures, serological screening and, for HIV-seropositive subjects, clinical and treatment follow-up in order to control HIV infection and limit the spread of drug resistance strains in Brazilian prisons.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3706441?pdf=render
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