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The Body Covers: The 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
November 12, 2001 A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information!
The second part of the report centered on the issue of adherence to therapy. Patients taking 80% of the doses of both medications at least 80% of the prescribed time had a 75% chance of achieving sustained viral response while those who fell below the 80% mark had only a 48% chance of going on to SVR. Combining both the 12-week response data and adherence data revealed that genotype 1 patients adhering to the therapy have a 67% chance of achieving viral clearance while those below the 80% mark have only a 40% chance. For genotype 2 and 3 patients, 86% achieved sustained viral clearance if they met these criteria while those who didn't had only a 58% chance of viral clearance. This report is very important as it conclusively shows that early viral response is probably the most important predictor of which patients will go on to clear virus. It also points to the importance of adhering to therapy which when combined with early viral response leads to the highest achievable levels of sustained viral clearance. These data will now allow us to predict which patients will be most likely to clear virus thus concentrating our efforts on these individuals and making therapy more cost effective. A note from TheBody.com: Since this article was written, the HIV pandemic has changed, as has our understanding of HIV/AIDS and its treatment. As a result, parts of this article may be outdated. Please keep this in mind, and be sure to visit other parts of our site for more recent information!
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