HIV Management Guide for Clinical Care and ARV Guidelines

HIV Management Guide for Clinical Care and ARV Guidelines

Management

HIV rapid testing

Fourth generation HIV immunoassays and NATs have enabled identification of people with PHI prior to the development of HIV-specific antibodies, however these methods entail blood collection and laboratory testing and may be inconvenient for the person being tested. Point-of-Care (POC) or rapid tests, first introduced into Australia in 2018, are screening tests performed independent of …

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Antiretroviral drug resistance testing in primary HIV infection

Resistance of HIV to antiretroviral drugs is an important cause of treatment failure, which is covered in detail in the section entitled Virological tests for diagnosing and monitoring HIV infection. Acquisition of drug resistance mutations depends on the interplay between factors such as patient adherence to treatment, drug potency, genetic barrier to resistance, host genetics, and …

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Management of primary HIV infection

Upon diagnosis of PHI, there must be clear communication to the patient, in combination with counselling regarding the importance of safe practices to prevent further spread of infection. During the months following PHI, there is an extremely high HIV viral load in the blood and genital tract. Individuals with PHI contribute disproportionately to HIV transmissions; …

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Conclusion

Primary HIV infection is a critical period in which the virological and immunological events that take place, even before the onset of clinical symptoms, may determine the long-term outcome of disease. Early recognition of symptoms, especially in people deemed to be high-risk individuals, is critical. Understanding the pathophysiology of PHI allows appropriate selection of diagnostic …

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References

1. Streeck H, Nixon DF. T cell immunity in acute HIV-1 infection. J Infect Dis. 2010;202 Suppl 2:S302-8. DOI: 10.1086/655652. 2. Hu J, Gardner MB, Miller CJ. Simian immunodeficiency virus rapidly penetrates the cervicovaginal mucosa after intravaginal inoculation and infects intraepithelial dendritic cells. J Virol. 2000;74(13):6087-95. DOI: 10.1128/jvi.74.13.6087-6095.2000. 3. Moore JP, Kitchen SG, Pugach P, …

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Immunological tests used to monitor HIV infection and disease

Andrew McLean-Tooke1, Martyn French2 Department of Clinical Immunology, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, WA UWA Medical School and School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA Last Reviewed: September 2019 Introduction In addition to clinical and virological staging of HIV infection, patients should be staged immunologically as this provides prognostic information for the …

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Routine monitoring of blood lymphocyte subpopulations in people with HIV infection

In patients with HIV infection not receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), the blood CD4+ T cell count or proportion (CD4+ T cells as a percentage of total lymphocytes) should be monitored because they relate to the extent of HIV disease and guide the use of prophylactic antimicrobial therapy to prevent opportunistic infections. However, there is limited …

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Assessment of HIV-specific T cells

In addition to measuring the blood count or proportion of total CD4+ T cells or CD4+ T cell subpopulations, it is also possible to assess the proportion of blood T cells that specifically respond to HIV antigens. Whilst this type of test is not used in the routine clinical setting, it has utility in research settings for …

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References

Gale HB, Gitterman SR, Hoffman HJ et al. Is frequent CD4+ T-lymphocyte count monitoring necessary for persons with counts >=300 cells/μL and HIV-1 suppression? Clin Infect Dis. 2013; 56:1340-3. McBride JA, Striker R. Imbalance in the game of T cells: What can the CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio tell us about HIV and health? PLoS Pathog. 2017; …

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Virological tests for diagnosing and monitoring HIV infection

Philip Cunningham NSW State Reference Laboratory for HIV, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney NSW Last reviewed: May 2019 Introduction The diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) and human immunodeficiency virus-2 (HIV-2) infection is usually made by the detection of circulating antibodies in blood. Antibodies are identified by the use of a screening test (standard test), usually …

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