Observational Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2022; 28(11): 1172-1183
Published online Mar 21, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i11.1172
Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of 349 people living with human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus genotype 6 co-infections
Variables
Data
Age at DAA initiation, mean (SD), yr48.9 (11.7)
Male sex, n (%)288 (82.5)
Transmission route of HIV infection, n (%)
Men who have sex with men63 (18.1)
Heterosexuals5 (1.4)
People who inject drugs281 (80.5)
CD4 counts ≥ 200 cells/mm3, n (%)331 (94.8)
Plasma HIV viral loads < 50 copies/mL, n (%)335 (96.0)
eGFR at baseline, mean (SD), mL/min/1.73m294.0 (20.5)
Receiving ART, n (%)349 (100.0)
Switch of ART before DAA, n (%)27 (7.7)
Backbone antiretroviral agent, n (%)
TAF-based92 (26.4)
TDF-based120 (34.4)
Non-TDF/TAF-based137 (39.3)
The third antiretroviral agent
nNRTI106 (30.4)
PI14 (4.0)
InSTI, n/N (%)233 (66.8)
RAL10/233 (4.3)
EVG92/233 (39.5)
DTG131/233 (56.2)
Cirrhosis of the liver, n (%)38 (10.9)
Hepatocellular carcinoma, n (%)3 (0.9)
HCV treatment-experienced, n (%)38 (10.9)
DAA, n4
Interferon/ribavirin, n35
HCV seroconversion1 within 1 yr, n (%)18 (5.2)
Transmission route of HCV infection, n (%)
Sexual transmission43 (12.3)
Injection drug use279 (79.9)
Blood transfusion1 (0.3)
Unknown26 (7.4)
HCV RNA viral load, mean (SD), log10 IU/mL6.2 (1.1)
Mixed HCV infection, n (%)8 (2.3)
Positive HBsAg, n (%)43 (12.3)
Undetectable HBV DNA load (< 20 IU/mL) before DAA initiation, n/N (%)10/13 (76.9)
Undetectable HBV DNA load after completion of DAA therapies, n/N (%)6/7 (85.7)
DAA agents, n (%)
GLE/PIB181 (51.9)
SOF/LDV145 (41.5)
SOF/VEL22 (6.3)
SOV/DCV1 (0.3)
Plasma HIV RNA < 50 copies/mL after DAA, n/N (%)289/306 (94.4)

  • Citation: Sun HY, Cheng CY, Lin CY, Yang CJ, Lee NY, Liou BH, Tang HJ, Liu YM, Lee CY, Chen TC, Huang YC, Lee YT, Tsai MJ, Lu PL, Tsai HC, Wang NC, Hung TC, Cheng SH, Hung CC. Real-world effectiveness of direct-acting antivirals in people living with human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus genotype 6 infections. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(11): 1172-1183
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v28/i11/1172.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i11.1172