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Item HIV drug resistance among adults initiating antiretroviral therapy in Uganda(Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2021) Watera, Christine; Ssemwanga, Deogratius; Namayanja, Grace; Asio, Juliet; Lutalo, Tom; Namale, Alice; Sanyu, Grace; Ssewanyana, Isaac; Gonzalez-Salazar, Jesus Fidel; Nazziwa, Jamirah; Nanyonjo, Maria; Raizes, Elliot; Kabuga, Usher; Mwangi, Christina; Kirungi, Wilford; Musinguzi, Joshua; Mugagga, Kaggwa; Katongole Mbidde, Edward; Kaleebu, PontianoWHO revised their HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) monitoring strategy in 2014, enabling countries to generate nationally representative HIVDR prevalence estimates from surveys conducted using this methodology. In 2016, we adopted this strategy in Uganda and conducted an HIVDR survey among adults initiating or reinitiating ART. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of adults aged 18 years initiating or reinitiating ART was conducted at 23 sites using a two-stage cluster design sampling method. Participants provided written informed consent prior to enrolment. Whole blood collected in EDTA vacutainer tubes was used for preparation of dried blood spot (DBS) specimens or plasma. Samples were shipped from the sites to the Central Public Health Laboratory (CPHL) for temporary storage before transfer to the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) for genotyping. Prevalence of HIVDR among adults initiating or reinitiating ART was determined.Item Rates Of HIV-1 Virological Suppression And Patterns Of Acquired Drug Resistance Among Fisherfolk On First-Line Antiretroviral Therapy In Uganda(Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2019) Omooja, Jonah; Nannyonjo, Maria; Sanyu, Grace; Nabirye, Stella E.; Nassolo, Faridah; Lunkuse, Sandra; Kapaata, Anne; Segujja, Farouk; Kateete, David Patrick; Ssebaggala, Eric; Bbosa, Nicholas; Aling, Emmanuel; Nsubuga, Rebecca N.; Kaleebu, Pontiano; Ssemwanga, DeogratiusWe examined virological outcomes, patterns of acquired HIV drug resistance (ADR), correlates of virological failure (VF) and acquired drug resistance among fisherfolk on first-line ART.We enrolled 1169 adults on ART for a median duration of 6, 12, 24, 36 and ≥48 months and used a pooled VL testing approach to identify VF (VL ≥1000 copies/mL). We performed genotyping among VF cases and determined correlates of VF and ADR by logistic regression.The overall virological suppression rate was 91.7% and ADR was detected in 71/97 (73.2%) VF cases. The most prevalent mutations were M184V/I (53.6%) for NRTIs and K103N (39.2%) for NNRTIs. Thymidine analogue mutations were detected in 21.6% of VF cases while PI mutations were absent. A zidovudine-based ART regimen, duration on ART (≥24 months) and secondary/higher education level were significantly associated with VF. A nevirapine-based regimen [adjusted OR (aOR): 1.87; 95% CI: 0.03–0.54)] and VL ≥10000 copies/mL (aOR: 3.48; 95% CI: 1.37–8.85) were ADR correlates. The pooling strategies for VL testing with a negative predictive value (NPV) of ≥95.2% saved US $20320 (43.5%) in VL testing costs.We observed high virological suppression rates among these highly mobile fisherfolk; however, there was widespread ADR among those with VF at the first VL testing prior to intensive adherence counselling. Timely treatment switching and adherence support is recommended for better treatment outcomes. Adoption of pooled VL testing could be cost effective, particularly in resource-limited settings.