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Аntiretroviral therapy for HIV in clinical practice

https://doi.org/10.22328/2077-9828-2020-12-3-59-68

Abstract

Objective: this study aims to analyze the use of antiretroviral therapy and its efficacy in HIV-infected patients in 5 regions of Russian Federation.

Materials and methods: the research protocol included a retrospective analysis of the regional Centers for the Prevention and Control of AIDS registers and medical records of patients. Inclusion criteria were a verified diagnosis of HIV infection. The first group included patients (n=1161) receiving antiretroviral therapy regimens at the latest by 01/01/2015, the second group included patients with no antiretroviral therapy before 01/01/2015 (n=1366). The groups were compared with each other by socio-demographic indicators and characteristics of HIV infection, including infection routes, stage of the disease and its natural course.

Results: Group I showed a higher prevalence of patients with an undetectable viral load (60,7%) comparing to group II (p<0,05) where a low (70,9%) and high (8,5%) viral load was observed. There was a dynamic decrease in patients’ numbers with severe immunodeficiency by 12.6% and an increase in the average amount of CD4+ in group I.

About the Authors

L. V. Lukashova
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Larisa V. Lukashova

Tomsk



I. A. Deev
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Ivan A. Deev

Tomsk



Ye. S. Kulikov
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yevgeniy S. Kulikov

Tomsk



Yu. K. Plotnikova
Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS in Irsutsk
Russian Federation

Yuliya K. Plotnikova

Irsutsk



S. E. Skudarnov
Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS in Krasnoyarsk
Russian Federation

Sergey E. Skudarnov

Krasnoyarsk



O. Je. Chernova
Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS in Samara
Russian Federation

Oksana Je. Chernova

Samara



N. F. Abdullova
Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS in Ulyanovsk
Russian Federation

Natalya F. Abdullova

Ulyanovsk



A. S. Chernov
Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS in Tomsk
Russian Federation

Aleksandr S. Chernov

Tomsk



S. V. Dmitriev
Department of Health in Tomskaya Oblast
Russian Federation

Sergey V. Dmitriev

Tomsk



I. D. Pimenov
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Igor D. Pimenov

Tomsk



Ye. V. Remeeva
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yekaterina V. Remeeva

Tomsk



Ye. N. Filatova
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yevgeniya N. Filatova

Tomsk



Ye. K. Tagina
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yekaterina К. Tagina

Tomsk



D. S. Tyufilin
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Denis S. Tyufilin

Tomsk



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Lukashova L.V., Deev I.A., Kulikov Ye.S., Plotnikova Yu.K., Skudarnov S.E., Chernova O.J., Abdullova N.F., Chernov A.S., Dmitriev S.V., Pimenov I.D., Remeeva Ye.V., Filatova Ye.N., Tagina Ye.K., Tyufilin D.S. Аntiretroviral therapy for HIV in clinical practice. HIV Infection and Immunosuppressive Disorders. 2020;12(3):59-68. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22328/2077-9828-2020-12-3-59-68

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