Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection (Feb 2018)

Incidence and risk factors of herpes zoster in human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients initiating combination antiretroviral therapy in Taiwan

  • Yi-Chieh Lee,
  • Chien-Ching Hung,
  • Mao-Song Tsai,
  • Jun-Yu Zhang,
  • Pei-Ying Wu,
  • Shang-Ping Yang,
  • Yu-Zhen Luo,
  • Hsi-Yen Chang,
  • Wen-Chun Liu,
  • Hsin-Yun Sun,
  • Shan-Chwen Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmii.2016.04.011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 38 – 44

Abstract

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Background/Purpose: To obtain current epidemiological data for better vaccination policies, this study aimed to assess the incidence and risk factors of herpes zoster in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients initiating combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in Taiwan. Methods: Between June, 2012 and May, 2015, we prospectively identified zoster cases in HIV-positive patients initiating cART. Clinical information was collected on demographics, prior zoster, plasma HIV-1 RNA load (PVL), and CD4 count at baseline and during follow up. A case–control study by 1:2 matched pairs was used to identify the risk factors for zoster development. Results: During the 3-year study period, 826 patients with a mean age of 32.9 years were included, and 7.7% had prior zoster. The mean baseline CD4 count and PVL were 286 cells/μL and 4.90 log10 copies/mL, respectively. Fifty-four (6.5%) patients developed zoster after initiation of cART, with 43 episodes (79.6%) occurring within 1 year of cART initiation, which corresponded to an overall incidence rate of 3.61/100 person-years. The multivariate analysis revealed that prior zoster (adjusted odds ratio = 3.143; 95% confidence interval, 1.385–7.133) and baseline CD4 count 5 log10 copies/mL were risk factors for zoster development after cART initiation in multivariate analysis. Conclusions: Herpes zoster occurred in 6.5% of HIV-positive Taiwanese patients after initiation of cART, which was associated with prior zoster and baseline CD4 count 5 log10 copies/mL.

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