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Antiretroviral therapy use in selected countries in Latin America during 2013-2017: results from the Latin American Workshop in HIV Study Group.
Zitko, Pedro; Hojman, Martin; Sabato, Sofía; Parenti, Pablo; Cuini, Rosana; Calanni, Liliana; Contarelli, Jorge; Teran, Rosa; Araujo, Valeria; Bakolis, Ioannis; Chaverri, Jorge; Morales, Miguel; Arauz, Ana-Belen; Moncada, Wendy; Thormann, Mónica; Beltrán, Carlos.
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  • Zitko P; Hospital Barros Luco Trudeau, Santiago Chile; Department of Health Services and Population Research, IoPPN, King's College London.
  • Hojman M; Hospital General de Agudos "Bernardino Rivadavia", Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address: martin_hojman@hotmail.com.
  • Sabato S; Fundación del Centro de Estudios Infectológicos (FUNCEI), Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Parenti P; Hospital Provincial del Centenario, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.
  • Cuini R; Hospital Teodoro Alvarez- Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Calanni L; CEIN Unidad Infectológica Neuquén, Neuquén, Argentina.
  • Contarelli J; Centro de Estudio y Tratamiento Infectológico, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Teran R; Hospital Enrique Garces, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Araujo V; Hospital Enrique Garces, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Bakolis I; Departments of Biostatistics and Health Informatics & Health Services and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London.
  • Chaverri J; Hospital Dr. Rafaél Ángel Calderón Guardia, San José de Costa Rica, Costa Rica.
  • Morales M; Hospital Militar Dr. Carlos Arvelo, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • Arauz AB; Hospital Santo Tomas, Panama City, Panama.
  • Moncada W; Instituto Nacional Cardiopulmonar, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
  • Thormann M; Hospital Salvador Bienvenido Gautier, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
  • Beltrán C; Hospital Barros Luco Trudeau, Santiago Chile; Department of Health Services and Population Research, IoPPN, King's College London.
Int J Infect Dis ; 113: 288-296, 2021 Dec.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34563708
OBJECTIVE: To document antiretroviral use in Latin America during the last decade. METHODS: We collected indicators from 79 HIV health care centres in 14 Latin American Spanish-speaking countries for 2013-2017. Indicators were analysed by age, sex and other characteristics and weighted by the estimated people under care (PUC) population in each country. RESULTS: We gathered information on 116 299 PUC. One-third belonged to centres reporting a shortage of at least one antiretroviral therapy (ART) drug for >30 days during 2017. At end 2017, 95.1% of PUC were receiving ART. During 2013-2017, 45 329 people living with HIV were admitted to 39 centres. ART initiated during the first year after admission increased from 76.7% in 2013 to 83.8% in 2017. In 35 centres across the study period, 71.7% of PUC started ART with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and lamivudine, and zidovudine use decreased. The third most common ART drug, EFV, reached 64.8%. Raltegravir and other alternatives increased annually to almost 10% of total use in 2017. CONCLUSIONS: Initial ART in Latin America is not based on the most recent scientific evidence and recommendations; use of drugs with higher efficacy and safety profiles and guarantee of ART availability continues to be a public health challenge.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / Fármacos Anti-VIH Tipo de estudio: Guideline Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / Fármacos Anti-VIH Tipo de estudio: Guideline Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Canadá