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Late Response of Antiretroviral Therapy in an HIV-1-Infected Patient due to Hepatitis B and C Coinfections: The First Case Report in Nepal.

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Khadka, S; Shrestha, R; Pandit, S; Pandit, R; Bastola, A
Published in: Case reports in medicine
January 2019

Dual coinfection of HCV and HBV in HIV-1-infected population is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Also, they share routes of HIV transmission; however, it might be associated with an independent factor like injecting drug use for HCV and unsafe sex for HBV. This case report suggests that hepatitis virus coinfection may lead to late response of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in HIV-1 patients.A 49-year-old male patient visited for the routine follow-up investigation at the National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL), Teku, Nepal. He was an HIV-1-positive injecting drug user (IDU) co-infected with HCV and HBV. The patient was under ART as per the National HIV Testing and Treatment Guidelines 2017, Nepal. Further, serological and viral load testing was performed for confirmation and monitoring therapy, respectively.It is the first report that highlights the dual coinfection of HCV and HBV in an HIV-1 patient from Nepal. The follow-up investigation shows improved response to ART with an increase in CD4+ cells. However, detectable viral loads indicated for a late response might be due to effects of coinfections or viral interactions.Dual coinfection is rare; however, it is more serious with poorly defined epidemiology and evolution in an HIV-1-infected population. Thus, universal screening of HBV or/and HCV coinfection in HIV-1-infected population requires immediate implementation for true prevalence, proper management, and early intervention.

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Case reports in medicine

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1687-9635

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1687-9627

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

2019

Start / End Page

2070973
 

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Khadka, S., Shrestha, R., Pandit, S., Pandit, R., & Bastola, A. (2019). Late Response of Antiretroviral Therapy in an HIV-1-Infected Patient due to Hepatitis B and C Coinfections: The First Case Report in Nepal. Case Reports in Medicine, 2019, 2070973. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/2070973
Khadka, Sundar, Rupendra Shrestha, Sanjeet Pandit, Roshan Pandit, and Anup Bastola. “Late Response of Antiretroviral Therapy in an HIV-1-Infected Patient due to Hepatitis B and C Coinfections: The First Case Report in Nepal.Case Reports in Medicine 2019 (January 2019): 2070973. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/2070973.
Khadka S, Shrestha R, Pandit S, Pandit R, Bastola A. Late Response of Antiretroviral Therapy in an HIV-1-Infected Patient due to Hepatitis B and C Coinfections: The First Case Report in Nepal. Case reports in medicine. 2019 Jan;2019:2070973.
Khadka, Sundar, et al. “Late Response of Antiretroviral Therapy in an HIV-1-Infected Patient due to Hepatitis B and C Coinfections: The First Case Report in Nepal.Case Reports in Medicine, vol. 2019, Jan. 2019, p. 2070973. Epmc, doi:10.1155/2019/2070973.
Khadka S, Shrestha R, Pandit S, Pandit R, Bastola A. Late Response of Antiretroviral Therapy in an HIV-1-Infected Patient due to Hepatitis B and C Coinfections: The First Case Report in Nepal. Case reports in medicine. 2019 Jan;2019:2070973.

Published In

Case reports in medicine

DOI

EISSN

1687-9635

ISSN

1687-9627

Publication Date

January 2019

Volume

2019

Start / End Page

2070973