Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6129131 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cross-sectional study comparing seminal human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) shedding in patients receiving boosted protease inhibitor monotherapy (mtPI/rtv) (n = 66) versus triple therapy (TT) (n = 61). Seminal HIV-1 shedding rates in patients with undetectable plasma HIV-RNA were 16.0% on mtPI/rtv compared with 28.6% on TT (p 0.173). Aviraemic status and time on viral suppression were independently associated with lack of seminal HIV-1 shedding. During TT, non PI/rtv-based regimens were associated with a better control of HIV infection in semen despite similar time on viral suppression. The use of mtPI/rtv in well-controlled patients is not associated with increased seminal HIV excretion compared with TT.
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Authors
A. Torres-Cornejo, O.J. BenMarzouk-Hidalgo, P. Viciana, B. Sánchez, M.A. López-Ruz, L.F. López-Cortés, A. Gutiérrez-Valencia,