Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India.
BACKGROUND:In India, despite well-established anti-retroviral treatment programs, Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection-related end-organ diseases (EODs) still remain a major concern resulting in exacerbation of morbidity and mortality among HIV/AIDS patients. A prospective study was designed to understan...
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doaj-d881399e38ae43afb2143a5e8920f3cb2020-11-25T02:24:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011746610.1371/journal.pone.0117466Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India.Avirup ChakrabortyTanmay MahapatraSanchita MahapatraSabbir AnsariSattik SiddhantaSiwalik BanerjeeDipanjan BanerjeeRathindra Nath SarkarSubhashish Kamal GuhaNilanjan ChakrabortyBACKGROUND:In India, despite well-established anti-retroviral treatment programs, Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection-related end-organ diseases (EODs) still remain a major concern resulting in exacerbation of morbidity and mortality among HIV/AIDS patients. A prospective study was designed to understand the distribution and prognosis of CMV associated EODs and to determine a standardized cut-off value for serum CMV viral load associated with the development of EODs amongst HIV/AIDS subjects. METHODS:In a cohort of 400 late-diagnosed HAART naïve HIV/AIDS subjects attending anti-retroviral centers of Kolkata during 2008-2014, the median duration of follow-up was 560 days, and at least 3 visits subsequent to the baseline were mandatory for eligibility. HIV-1 and CMV viral load were estimated by performing Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCR). RESULTS:Among subjects, 40.5% (162/400) had CMV EODs which were more common at lower CD4 counts. Poor prognosis and higher death rate were associated with a low CD4 count and increased HIV-1 and CMV viral loads. Subjects having higher CD4 count responded better to therapy [for CD4 = 60-100: Risk Ratio:RR = 1.48 (95% Confidence Interval: 95%CI = 1.18-1.82) and for CD4 = 30-59: RR = 1.64 (95%CI = 1.18-2.27)]. The cut off value of the serum CMV viral load (expressed as log10DNA/ml serum) associated with the development of EODs and disseminated CMV EODs was determined as 5.4 (p<0.0001) and 6.4 (p<0.0001) respectively. These cut offs were found to have satisfactorily high sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values. CONCLUSION:Prognosis of CMV EOD was poor as indicated by higher death rates among subjects with lower CD4 count, and specific cut-off values were found to have useful potential for identification and treatment of CMV infected HIV/AIDS patients in due time to avoid CMV EODs among HIV/AIDS subjects. Targeted intervention programs seemed to be required urgently to make these cut-offs operational in order to minimize the burden of CMV EOD in this vulnerable population.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4332476?pdf=render |
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Avirup Chakraborty Tanmay Mahapatra Sanchita Mahapatra Sabbir Ansari Sattik Siddhanta Siwalik Banerjee Dipanjan Banerjee Rathindra Nath Sarkar Subhashish Kamal Guha Nilanjan Chakraborty Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India. PLoS ONE |
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Avirup Chakraborty Tanmay Mahapatra Sanchita Mahapatra Sabbir Ansari Sattik Siddhanta Siwalik Banerjee Dipanjan Banerjee Rathindra Nath Sarkar Subhashish Kamal Guha Nilanjan Chakraborty |
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Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India. |
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Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India. |
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Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India. |
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Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India. |
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Distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with HIV/AIDS in a poor resource setting: observation from India. |
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distribution and determinants of cytomegalovirus induced end organ disease/s among people living with hiv/aids in a poor resource setting: observation from india. |
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BACKGROUND:In India, despite well-established anti-retroviral treatment programs, Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection-related end-organ diseases (EODs) still remain a major concern resulting in exacerbation of morbidity and mortality among HIV/AIDS patients. A prospective study was designed to understand the distribution and prognosis of CMV associated EODs and to determine a standardized cut-off value for serum CMV viral load associated with the development of EODs amongst HIV/AIDS subjects. METHODS:In a cohort of 400 late-diagnosed HAART naïve HIV/AIDS subjects attending anti-retroviral centers of Kolkata during 2008-2014, the median duration of follow-up was 560 days, and at least 3 visits subsequent to the baseline were mandatory for eligibility. HIV-1 and CMV viral load were estimated by performing Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCR). RESULTS:Among subjects, 40.5% (162/400) had CMV EODs which were more common at lower CD4 counts. Poor prognosis and higher death rate were associated with a low CD4 count and increased HIV-1 and CMV viral loads. Subjects having higher CD4 count responded better to therapy [for CD4 = 60-100: Risk Ratio:RR = 1.48 (95% Confidence Interval: 95%CI = 1.18-1.82) and for CD4 = 30-59: RR = 1.64 (95%CI = 1.18-2.27)]. The cut off value of the serum CMV viral load (expressed as log10DNA/ml serum) associated with the development of EODs and disseminated CMV EODs was determined as 5.4 (p<0.0001) and 6.4 (p<0.0001) respectively. These cut offs were found to have satisfactorily high sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values. CONCLUSION:Prognosis of CMV EOD was poor as indicated by higher death rates among subjects with lower CD4 count, and specific cut-off values were found to have useful potential for identification and treatment of CMV infected HIV/AIDS patients in due time to avoid CMV EODs among HIV/AIDS subjects. Targeted intervention programs seemed to be required urgently to make these cut-offs operational in order to minimize the burden of CMV EOD in this vulnerable population. |
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