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Treatment outcomes and costs of a simplified antiretroviral treatment strategy for hepatitis C among Hepatitis C Virus and Human Immuno deficiency Virus co-infected patients in Ukraine.
Antoniak, Sergie; Chasela, Charles S; Freiman, Morgan Julie; Stopolianska, Yulia; Barnard, Tetiana; Gandhi, Malini M; Liulchuk, Maria; Tsenilova, Zhanna; Viktor, Tretiakov; Dible, Jeri; Wose Kinge, Constance; Akpan, Francis; Minior, Thomas; Sigwebela, Ntombi; Mohamed, Sofiane; Barralon, Matthiue; Marange, Fadzai; Cavenaugh, Clint; Horst, Charles Vander; Antonyak, Svitlana; Xulu, Thembisile; Chew, Kara W; Sanne, Ian; Rosen, Sydney.
Afiliação
  • Antoniak S; Right to Care Kyiv Ukraine.
  • Chasela CS; Right to Care Pretoria South Africa.
  • Freiman MJ; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Public Health University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa.
  • Stopolianska Y; Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA.
  • Barnard T; Right to Care Kyiv Ukraine.
  • Gandhi MM; United States Agency for International Development Washington District of Columbia USA.
  • Liulchuk M; David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA.
  • Tsenilova Z; Public Health Centre of Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine Kyiv Ukraine.
  • Viktor T; Alliance for Public Health Kyiv Ukraine.
  • Dible J; 100%Life Kyiv Ukraine.
  • Wose Kinge C; United States Agency for International Development Washington District of Columbia USA.
  • Akpan F; Right to Care Pretoria South Africa.
  • Minior T; Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA.
  • Sigwebela N; Right to Care Pretoria South Africa.
  • Mohamed S; United States Agency for International Development Washington District of Columbia USA.
  • Barralon M; Right to Care Pretoria South Africa.
  • Marange F; Advanced Biological Laboratories (ABL) Luxembourg City Luxembourg.
  • Cavenaugh C; Advanced Biological Laboratories (ABL) Luxembourg City Luxembourg.
  • Horst CV; Right to Care Pretoria South Africa.
  • Antonyak S; United States Agency for International Development Washington District of Columbia USA.
  • Xulu T; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA.
  • Chew KW; Gromashevsky Research Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases Medical Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Kyiv Ukraine.
  • Sanne I; Right to Care Pretoria South Africa.
  • Rosen S; David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA.
JGH Open ; 6(12): 894-903, 2022 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36514496
ABSTRACT
Background and

Aim:

To demonstrate the use of a standard dose of ledipasvir (LDV) and sofosbuvir (SOF), with or without ribavirin, to treat hepatitis C and hepatitis C/HIV co-infection in Ukraine.

Methods:

Eligible HCV viraemic adults from two clinics in Kyiv were treated with LDV/SOF with or without weight-based ribavirin for 12 weeks. Clinical assessments were performed at screening and at week 24, and as needed; treatment was dispensed every 4 weeks. The primary outcome was sustained virologic response (SVR) 12 weeks after treatment, with analysis by intention to treat. Cost per patient was estimated in USD (2018) over the 24-week period.

Results:

Of 868 patients included in the study and initiated on therapy, 482 (55.5%) were co-infected with HIV. The common genotypes were 1 (74.1%) and 3 (22%). Overall, SVR was achieved in 831 of the 868 patients (95.7%). SVR in patients with hepatitis C alone and hepatitis C/HIV co-infection was 98.4% and 93.6%, respectively. Adverse events were infrequent and usually mild. Using generic medication, cost per patient was estimated at US$680.

Conclusion:

A standard dose of LDV and SOF, with ribavirin as per protocol, resulted in good outcomes for patients with both hepatitis C alone and co-infected with hepatitis C/HIV. Program costs in Ukraine were modest using generic medication.
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