The EuroSIDA study: Regional differences in the HIV-1 epidemic and treatment response to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected patients across Europe--a review of published results.

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_DAE6CB1BCF34
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Sous-type
Synthèse (review): revue aussi complète que possible des connaissances sur un sujet, rédigée à partir de l'analyse exhaustive des travaux publiés.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
The EuroSIDA study: Regional differences in the HIV-1 epidemic and treatment response to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected patients across Europe--a review of published results.
Périodique
Central European Journal of Public Health
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Podlekareva D., Bannister W., Mocroft A., Abrosimova L., Karpov I., Lundgren J.D., Kirk O.
Collaborateur⸱rice⸱s
EuroSIDA Study Group
Contributeur⸱rice⸱s
Losso M., Duran A., Vetter N., Karpov I., Vassilenko A., Mitsura VM., Suetnov O., Clumeck N., De Wit S., Poll B., Colebunders R., Kostov K., Begovac J., Machala L., Rozsypal H., Sedlácek D., Nielsen J., Lundgren J., Benfield T., Kirk O., Gerstoft J., Katzenstein T., Hansen AB., Skinhøj P., Pedersen C., Oestergaard L., Zilmer K., Ristola M., Katlama C., Viard JP., Girard PM., Livrozet JM., Vanhems P., Pradier C., Dabis F., Neau D., Rockstroh J., Schmidt R., van Lunzen J., Degen O., Stellbrink HJ., Staszewski S., Goethe JW., Bogner J., Fätkenheuer G., Kosmidis J., Gargalianos P., Xylomenos G., Perdios J., Panos G., Filandras A., Karabatsaki E., Sambattakou H., Banhegyi D., Mulcahy F., Yust I., Turner D., Burke M., Pollack S., Hassoun G., Maayan S., Chiesi A., Esposito R., Mazeu I., Mussini C., Arici C., Pristera R., Mazzotta F., Gabbuti A., Vullo V., Lichtner M., Chirianni A., Montesarchio E., Gargiulo M., Antonucci G., Iacomi F., Narciso P., Vlassi C., Zaccarelli M., Lazzarin A., Finazzi R., Galli M., Ridolfo A., d'Arminio A., Rozentale B., Aldins P., Chaplinskas S., Hemmer R., Staub T., Reiss P., Bruun J., Maeland A., Ormaasen V., Knysz B., Horban A., Prokopowicz D., Wiercinska-Drapalo A., Boron-Kaczmarska A., Pynka M., Beniowski M., Mularska E., Trocha H., Antunes F., Valadas E., Mansinho K., Maltez F., Duiculescu D., Babes V., Rakhmanova A., Vinogradova E., Buzunova S., Jevtovic D., Mokrás M., Staneková D., González-Lahoz J., Soriano V., Martin-Carbonero L., Labarga P., Clotet B., Jou A., Conejero J., Tural C., Gatell JM., Miró JM., Domingo P., Gutierrez M., Mateo G., Sambeat MA., Karlsson A., Persson PO., Flamholc L., Ledergerber B., Weber R., Francioli P., Cavassini M., Hirschel B., Boffi E., Furrer H., Battegay M., Elzi L., Kravchenko E., Chentsova N., Barton S., Johnson AM., Mercey D., Phillips A., Johnson MA., Mocroft A., Murphy M., Weber J., Scullard G., Fisher M., Brettle R., Clotet B., Antunes F., Clotet B., Duiculescu D., Gatell J., Gazzard B., Horban A., Karlsson A., Katlama C., Ledergerber B., D'Arminio Montforte A., Phillips A., Rakhmanova A., Reiss P., Rockstroh J., Lundgren J., Kirk O., Mocroft A., Friis-Møller N., Cozzi-Lepri A., Bannister W., Ellefson M., Borch A., Podlekareva D., Kjaer J., Peters L., Reekie J.
ISSN
1210-7778 (Print)
ISSN-L
1210-7778
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
09/2008
Volume
16
Numéro
3
Pages
99-105
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
EuroSIDA is a pan-European observational study that follows 14,265 HIV-infected patients from 31 European countries, Israel and Argentina, of which 2,560 are patients from eastern Europe (EE). The study group has performed several analyses addressing regional differences in the HIV-epidemic across Europe, where all countries were divided into five regions: south, west central, north, east central Europe and EE. Significant regional differences in patients' characteristics and pattern of AIDS diagnoses were documented. More patients from EE were diagnosed with tuberculosis compared to other regions. Significantly fewer HIV-infected patients in EE, who fulfilled the criteria for starting combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), actually received cART as compared with other regions of Europe. Those, receiving cART in EE had a lower initial virologic response rate irrespectively of the regimen used, although it has improved within years. Besides, treatment failure was more common in this region. Thus, improvements in the clinical management of HIV patients in EE are urgently needed. Strategies include creating scientific collaborations for HIV clinicians as well as teaching clinicians about the most advanced HIV management at clinically oriented courses held in eastern Europe.
Mots-clé
Adult, Anti-Retroviral Agents/therapeutic use, Cohort Studies, Europe/epidemiology, Female, HIV Infections/drug therapy, HIV Infections/epidemiology, HIV-1/drug effects, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Treatment Outcome
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05/03/2009 17:44
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20/08/2019 17:00
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