BMC Infectious Diseases (Oct 2019)

Incidence of tuberculosis in HIV-infected adults on first- and second-line antiretroviral therapy in India

  • Akshay N. Gupte,
  • Dileep Kadam,
  • Shashikala Sangle,
  • Bharat B. Rewari,
  • Sonali Salvi,
  • Amol Chavan,
  • Smita Nimkar,
  • Jonathan Golub,
  • Nikhil Gupte,
  • Amita Gupta,
  • Ivan Marbaniang,
  • Vidya Mave

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4569-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Programmatic data on the baseline risk of tuberculosis in people living with HIV (PLHIV) are needed to evaluate long-term effectiveness of the ongoing isoniazid preventive therapy (IPT) roll-out in India. Methods We estimated the incidence rate and risk factors of tuberculosis disease in adult PLHIV initiating first- and second-line anti-retroviral therapy (ART) prior to widespread IPT in a public ART center in Pune, India. Results 4067 participants contributing 5205.7 person-years of follow-up on first-line ART and 871 participants contributing 1031.7 person-years of follow-up on second-line ART were included in the analysis. The incidence rate of tuberculosis was 4.39 cases (95%CI 3.86–5.00) per 100 person-years on first-line ART and 1.64 cases (95%CI 1.01–2.63) per 100 person-years on second-line ART (p 350 cells/mm3, 95%CI 1.58–5.94, p < 0.001) at ART initiation were associated with higher risk of tuberculosis independent of ART regimen. Conclusion Risk of tuberculosis was lower in PLHIV receiving second-line ART compared to first-line ART. Prioritizing IPT in PLHIV with low CD4+ counts, urban residence and in males may further mitigate the risk of tuberculosis during ART.

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