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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive Women’s Network February 14, 2012 Science and Sex: HPTN 052 and Treatment as Prevention
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Page 1: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Monica Gandhi MD, MPHAssociate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division

San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF

Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive Women’s NetworkFebruary 14, 2012

Science and Sex: HPTN 052 and Treatment as Prevention

Page 2: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Percent of adults (15+) living with HIV who are female, 1990–2009

Sub-Saharan AfricaGLOBALCaribbeanAsiaE Europe & C AsiaLatin America

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Percent female (%)

1990‘91 ‘92 ‘93‘94‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘062009

Year

www.unaids.org

Page 3: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Proportion of all AIDS cases in women: 7% in 1985 to 26% today

Page 4: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

We already thought HIV-positive people on antiretrovirals cannot pass on the virus readily

– The lower your HIV viral load in plasma, the lower the viral load in semen and vaginal secretions

– Concentration of HIV in the genital area correlates with sexual transmission

– Observational studies had shown very low rates of transmission to sexual partners if HIV-infected person is on treatment

– But in MEDICINE, “evidence” means a randomized controlled trial

Page 5: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Cohen MS et al. Prevention of HIV-1 infection with early antiretroviral therapy. NEJM August

2011 (HPTN-052)

Page 6: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Stable, healthy, serodiscordant couples, sexually activeCD4 count: 350 to 550 cells/mm3

Primary Transmission EndpointTransmission events that were linked to that primary partnership

Primary Clinical EndpointWHO stage 4 clinical events, pulmonary tuberculosis, severe bacterial

infection and/or death

HPTN 052 Study Design

Immediate ART CD4 350-550

Delayed ART CD4 <250

Randomization

Page 7: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

10,838 Individuals Screened

Immediate Arm886 Couples

Delayed Arm877 Couples

Major reasons for exclusion: 3058 HIV+ but CD4 count out of range 2565 HIV- but HIV+ partner ineligible 308 Seroconcordant couples 155 Ineligible due to sexual history

HPTN 052 Enrollment

1763 Couples(3526 Individuals)

Randomized

Page 8: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

HPTN 052 Enrollment(Total Enrollment: 1763 couples)

U.S.

Brazil

South Africa

Botswana

Kenya

Thailand

IndiaAmericas

278

Africa954

Asia531Zimbabwe

Malawi

Page 9: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Index PartnerImmediate

N = 886

Delayed

N = 877

Immediate

N = 893

Delayed

N = 882

Female 49% 50% 49% 47%

Age (median) 33 32 32 32

Married 94% 95% 93% 94%

Any unprotected sex 6% 8% 8% 8%

CD4 (median [IQR])442

[373-522]

428

[357-522]--- ---

HIV RNA log10

(median [IQR])4.4

[3.8-4.9]

4.4

[3.9-4.9]--- ---

HPTN 052: Baseline Characteristics

Page 10: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

“The Board recommends that the results of the trial be announced as soon as possible” (was

supposed to go until 2014)

HPTN 052 continues to follow couples, but all HIV-infected participants are being offered ART

The Data safety and monitoring board announcedApril 28, 2011

Page 11: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Total HIV-1 Transmission Events: 39

HPTN 052: HIV-1 Transmission

Immediate Arm4

Delayed Arm35

p < 0.0001

Page 12: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Total HIV-1 Transmission Events: 39

HPTN 052: HIV-1 Transmission

Linked Transmissions: 28

Unlinked or TBD Transmissions: 11

p < 0.001

Immediate Arm: 1

Delayed Arm: 27

• 23/28 (82%) transmissions in sub-Saharan Africa

• 18/28 (64%) transmissions from female to male partners

• 238 pregnancies

People have sex outside of their partnerships. . Wait, REALLY????!!!

People have unprotected sex . Wait, REALLY????!!!

Page 13: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

0.1/1.7 = 96% reduction

Study Arm Follow-up (PY)*Incidence/100PY

[95% CI]

Linked Overall

Immediate 1585 0.1[0.0 – 0.4]

0.3[0.1 – 0.6]

Delayed 1567 1.7[1.1 – 2.5]

2.2[1.6 – 3.1]

HPTN 052: HIV-1 Transmission

*Person-years specific for transmission events

Page 14: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

HPTN 052: Effect of ART

Immediate ArmDelayed Arm (not on ART)Delayed Arm (on ART)

3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 450

Months

Proportion of participants with VL<400 at each visit

6 08 0

10 04 0

2 00

Page 15: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

One Transmission Event on ART

Single Genome Analysis: 1-2 viruses transmitted

Analysis of Transmission: >50 days earlier (84 – 190 days)

-14

Screening

Days 0

Enrollment

1

Index begins ART AZT/3TC/EFV

28

Index VL<400

85

Partner HIV+ (WB)

Partner VL < 400Index CD4 = 482

Index VL = 87,202

Page 16: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

HPTN 052 Prevention Conclusion

Early ART that suppresses viral replication led to 96% reduction of sexual transmission of HIV-1 in

serodiscordant couples

Page 17: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

Sex and sexuality for HIV-positive women

With such strong evidence for protection and prevention, let’s think about sexual rights in women

living with HIV infection!

Page 18: Monica Gandhi MD, MPH Associate Professor and Women’s HIV Clinic provider, HIV/AIDS Division San Francisco General Hospital/ UCSF Safe Poz Love, U.S. Positive.

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