Analysis of anti ⁃ retroviral efficacy and influencing factors in HBV/HIV co ⁃ infection in Nantong City
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1.School of Public Health,Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing 211166 ;2.Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Nanjing 210009 ;3.Nantong Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Nantong 226000 ;4.Department of Infectious Diseases,Nantong Third People’s Hospital(Affiliated Nantong Hospital No.3 of Nantong University),Nantong 226000 ,China

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    Objective:To investigate the current situation and characteristics of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)/hepatitis B virus(HBV)co-infection among HIV-infected individuals,as well as to analyze the effectiveness of anti-retroviral therapy(ART)and its influencing factors for HIV/HBV co-infected patients. Methods:The study selected newly diagnosed HIV patients in Nantong City from January,2016,to December,2021,as the research subjects. Based on the results of hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg)testing, the patients were categorized into two groups:an HIV mono-infection group(1 830 cases)and an HIV/HBV co-infection group (135 cases). The study compared the HIV infection characteristics of the two groups before ART,analyzed the virological suppression and CD4 + T lymphocyte count changes after ART therapy,and evaluated the improvement of immune function and its influencing factors. Results:HIV/HBV co-infection led to more severe immune impairment of the patients before ART than those in the HIV mono-infection group. After receiving ART,both the HIV mono-infection group and the HIV/HBV co-infection group showed a gradual increase in CD4 + T count,and the virological suppression rate was over 90% in both groups after two years of ART. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses showed that the increasing age at ART initiation,initial CD4 + T count < 200 cells/μL,and initial HIV RNA ≥4.5[lg(copies/mL)]were risk factors for immune reconstitution. There was also an increasing trend in the rate of favorable immune reconstitution with a prolonged treatment time. Co-infection with HBV exacerbated immune impairment in HIV-infected individuals before ART,which may affect immune reconstitution. Conclusion:HBV infection can worsen immune damage in HIV-infected individuals. The current ART strategy for HIV/HBV co-infection effectively suppresses dual infection and benefits immune reconstitution in HIV/HBV co-infection. However,there are insufficiencies in ART and efficacy monitoring in patient management, highlighting the need for further standardization of clinical diagnosis and treatment activities.

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潘一茹,邱涛,马平,周小毅,丁萍,陈彦君,姜洁,何楚,钱姣,孔泉,邹美银,翟祥军.南通市HIV合并HBV感染者抗逆转录病毒疗效及影响因素分析[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2024,(7):972-978.

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  • Received:January 18,2024
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