Evaluation of transmitted HIV drug resistance among recently-infected antenatal clinic attendees in four Central African countries

Author:

Aghokeng Avelin F1,Vergne Laurence2,Mpoudi-Ngole Eitel1,Mbangue Madeleine3,Deoudje Noe4,Mokondji Etienne5,Nambei Wilfrid S6,Peyou-Ndi Marlyse M7,Moka Jean-Jacques L7,Delaporte Eric2,Peeters Martine2

Affiliation:

1. Virology Laboratory CRESAR/IMPM/Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Yaoundé, Cameroon

2. UMR145, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) and University of Montpellier 1, Montpellier, France

3. Hôpital La Quintinie, Douala, Cameroon

4. Programme National de lutte contre le Sida/IST, N'Djamena, Chad

5. Laboratoire National de la Santé Publique, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo

6. Laboratoire National de Biologie, Bangui, Central African Republic

7. Organisation de Coordination pour la lutte contre les Endémies en Afrique Centrale (OCEAC), Yaoundé, Cameroon

Abstract

Background The rapid expansion of antiretroviral treatment in resource-limited settings is raising concerns regarding the emergence and transmission of HIV drug resistance (HIVDR). We evaluated the extent of transmission of drug-resistant HIV strains in four Central African countries: the Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Chad and Cameroon. Methods The World Health Organization (WHO) HIVDR threshold survey was implemented in major treatment areas in each country. Pregnant women who were aged <25 years, who were at first pregnancy and who were HIV type-1-positive were enrolled at each site in 2006–2007 for geno-typing. HIVDR prevalence was categorized using the WHO threshold survey binomial sequential sampling method. Results The prevalence of HIVDR in Brazzaville and Bangui sites could not be classified because the eligible sample number was not reached. HIVDR prevalence was low (<5%) in N'Djamena for all drug classes. In Yaoundé, we found one individual with the D67D/N mutation and two with K103N. HIVDR prevalence was categorized as low (<5%) for protease inhibitors (PIs) and nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), and moderate (≥5-≤15%) for non-NRTIs (NNRTIs). HIVDR prevalence in Douala was low for PIs and NNRTIs, and moderate for NRTIs as we identified one individual with M184V plus K101E plus G190A mutations and a second with D67D/N. Conclusions The moderate HIVDR prevalence found in Yaoundé and Douala indicate that efforts should be made in Cameroon to prevent HIVDR; however, additional surveys are needed to confirm this trend. This study highlighted challenges presented by the WHO methodology, such as additional costs, workload, difficulties in acquiring even small sample numbers and the necessity for better quality assurance of HIV testing and record keeping at antenatal clinics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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