Human Immunodeficiency Virus Seroconversion Among Men Who Have Sex With Men Who Use Event-Driven or Daily Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (CohMSM-PrEP): A Multi-Country Demonstration Study From West Africa
Author:
Laurent Christian1, Yaya Issifou1, Cuer Benjamin1, Sagaon-Teyssier Luis2, Mensah Ephrem3, Dah Ter Tiero Elias45, Coulibaly Alou6, Kouamé Malan Jean-Baptiste7, Peytavin Gilles8, Serrano Laetitia1, Eubanks August2, Traoré Issa4, Diallo Fodié6, Riegel Lucas9, Rojas Castro Daniela9, Dagnra Claver A10, Anoma Camille7, Vuylsteke Bea11, Dembélé Keita Bintou6, Spire Bruno2, Laurent Christian, Yaya Issifou, Ouedraogo Sayouba, Granouillac Bruno, Cuer Benjamin, Serrano Laetitia, Peeters Martine, Couderc Clotilde, Spire Bruno, Sagaon-Teyssier Luis, Mora Marion, Maradan Gwenaëlle, Bourrelly Michel, Berenger Cyril, Boyer Sylvie, Castro Daniela Rojas, Riegel Lucas, Palvadeau Paméla, Vuylsteke Bea, Baetselier Irith De, Reyniers Thijs, Keita Bintou Dembélé, Diallo Fodié, Coulibaly Alou, Maïga Alassane Kader, Camara Drissa, Diarra Mahamadou, Ouologuem Aly, Sangaré Naboh, Keita Abdoul Aziz, Cissé Oumar, Traoré Fodé, Ouary Bréhima Abdrahamane, Kanta Ibrahima, Coulibaly Bakary, Anoma Camille, Kouamé Malan Jean-Baptiste, Kotchi Rachelle, Aka Niamkey Thomas, Lokrou Kpassou Julien, Coulibaly Noufo Hamed, Koffi Ekessi Jean Armel, N’guessan Dibi Frédéric, Yoro Stéphane-Alain Babo, Cissé Adama, Dah Ter Tiero Elias, Traoré Issa, Rajaonarivelo Camille, Ouedraogo Fayçal Rodrique, Ouedraogo Joseph, Coulibaly Christian, Ouedraogo Mamadou, Ilboudo Ousseni, Traoré Abdoulazziz, Comsiambo Honoré, Mensah Ephrem, Agboyibor Mawuényégan Kouamivi, Attisso Anani, Kokouba Anouwarsadat, Badjassim Aléda Mawuli, Agbomadji Kouakou Kokouvi Selom, Attiogbe Messan, Yaka Kossi Jeff, Ekon Agbégnigan Lorette, Bimba Julien, Dagnra Claver Anoumou, Tegueni Kokou Dominique,
Affiliation:
1. TransVIHMI, Univ Montpellier, IRD, Inserm , Montpellier , France 2. Inserm, IRD, Aix-Marseille Univ, SESSTIM (Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé et Traitement de l’Information Médicale), ISSPAM , Marseille , France 3. Espoir Vie Togo , Lomé , Togo 4. Association African Solidarité , Ouagadougou , Burkina Faso 5. Université de Ouahigouya, UFR Sciences de la santé , Ouahigouya , Burkina Faso 6. ARCAD Santé PLUS , Bamako , Mali 7. Espace Confiance , Abidjan , Côte d’Ivoire 8. Assistance publique—Hôpitaux de Paris, Laboratoire de Pharmacologie, Hôpital Bichat-Claude Bernard and Université Paris Cité, Inserm—UMR 1137, IAME , Paris , France 9. Laboratoire de Recherche Communautaire, Coalition PLUS , Pantin , France 10. BIOLIM, Univ Lomé , Lomé , Togo 11. Public Health, Institute of Tropical Medicine , Antwerp , Belgium
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Data on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seroconversion among men who have sex with men (MSM) using pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in West Africa are needed. This study aimed to document HIV seroconversion and associated determinants, PrEP adherence, plasma drug concentrations, and HIV drug resistance in MSM using event-driven or daily PrEP in Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, and Togo.
Methods
A prospective cohort study was conducted in 2017–2021 among HIV-seronegative MSM aged 18 or over who were at high risk of HIV infection. Participants could choose between event-driven and daily PrEP, switch regimens, and discontinue or restart PrEP. The determinants of HIV incidence were investigated using a multivariate mixed-effects Poisson regression analysis.
Results
A total of 647 participants were followed for a total time of 1229.3 person-years. Of 5371 visits, event-driven PrEP was chosen in 3873 (72.1%), and daily PrEP in 1400 (26.1%). HIV incidence was 2.4 per 100 person-years (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.5–3.6) for event-driven PrEP, and 0.6 per 100 person-years (95% CI .1–2.3) for daily PrEP (adjusted incidence rate ratio 4.40, 95% CI 1.00–19.36, P = .050). Adequate adherence was lower with event-driven than daily PrEP (44.3% vs 74.9%, P < .001). Plasma drug concentrations were undetectable in 92 (97.9%) of the 94 measures taken for 23 participants who seroconverted. Only 1 participant had resistance to PrEP drugs.
Conclusions
HIV seroconversions mainly occurred in participants who chose event-driven PrEP. The study's data highlighted major difficulties with adherence to this regimen. Improving adherence to event-driven PrEP constitutes a major research and public health priority in this context.
Funder
ANRS Nord Sida Sidaction
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)
Cited by
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