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Partner Disclosure And Early Cd4 Response Among Hiv-Infected Adults Initiating Antiretroviral Treatment In Nairobi Kenya, T. Tony Trinh, Nelly Yatich, Richard Ngomoa, Christine J. Mcgrath, Barbra A. Richardson, Samah R. Sakr, Agnes Langat, Grace C. John-Stewart, Michael Chung Oct 2016

Partner Disclosure And Early Cd4 Response Among Hiv-Infected Adults Initiating Antiretroviral Treatment In Nairobi Kenya, T. Tony Trinh, Nelly Yatich, Richard Ngomoa, Christine J. Mcgrath, Barbra A. Richardson, Samah R. Sakr, Agnes Langat, Grace C. John-Stewart, Michael Chung

Internal Medicine, East Africa

Background: Disclosure of HIV serostatus can have significant benefits for people living with HIV/AIDS. However, there is limited data on whether partner disclosure influences ART treatment response.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of newly diagnosed, ART-naïve HIV-infected adults (>18 years) who enrolled at the Coptic Hope Center in Nairobi, Kenya between January 1st2009 and July 1st 2011 and initiated ART within 3 months. Analysis was restricted to adults who reported to have either disclosed or not disclosed their HIV status to their partner. Analysis of CD4 response at 6 and 12 months post-ART was …


Increasing Hiv-1 Pretreatment Drug Resistance Among Antiretroviral-Naïve Adults Initiating Treatment Between 2006 And 2014 In Nairobi, Kenya, Michael Chung, Silverman Rachel, Beck Ingrid, Yatich Nelly, Dross Sandra, Jennifer Mckernan-Mullin, Stephen Bii, Kenneth Tapia, Joshua Stern, Chohan Bhavna, Samah R. Sakr, James N. Kiarie Jun 2016

Increasing Hiv-1 Pretreatment Drug Resistance Among Antiretroviral-Naïve Adults Initiating Treatment Between 2006 And 2014 In Nairobi, Kenya, Michael Chung, Silverman Rachel, Beck Ingrid, Yatich Nelly, Dross Sandra, Jennifer Mckernan-Mullin, Stephen Bii, Kenneth Tapia, Joshua Stern, Chohan Bhavna, Samah R. Sakr, James N. Kiarie

Internal Medicine, East Africa

Antiretroviral-naïve adults initiating antiretroviral therapy in Nairobi, Kenya were tested for HIV-1 drug resistance at codons K103N, Y181C, G190A, M184V, and K65R using an oligonucleotide ligation assay. Prevalence of pretreatment drug resistance increased from 3.89% in 2006 to 10.93% in 2014 (P < 0.001), and 95% of those with resistance had at least one nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor mutation. Resistance to tenofovir (K65R) was found in 2014 but not in 2006.