Country of birth is associated with discrepancies in the prescription of two-drug regimens in successfully treated people with HIV in France.

Author: , AllavenaClotilde, CuzinLise, DelobelPierre, DuvivierClaudine, HentzienMaxime, HocquelouxLaurent, HuleuxThomas, MakinsonAlain, PalichRomain, ReyDavid

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OBJECTIVES: We aimed to examine the association of the country of birth and the other patients' characteristics with the prescription of two-drug regimens (2DRs) in virally suppressed people with HIV (PWH) in France. DESIGN: Observational study conducted from the national Dat'AIDS prospectively col...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37451430

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Country of Birth and Two-Drug Regimen Prescription: A Gap in HIV Care in France

People living with HIV (PWH) have access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) that can effectively manage the virus and prevent transmission. This study investigates the prescription patterns of two-drug regimens (2DRs), a newer approach to maintaining viral suppression, among PWH in France. The researchers analyzed data from the national Dat'AIDS database, focusing on PWH with sustained viral suppression. They found that individuals born in France were more likely to receive a 2DR compared to those born abroad, even after accounting for other factors. This is like finding a well-stocked oasis with abundant resources, but realizing that access to these resources is unevenly distributed among different groups of travelers.

Disparities in HIV Care: A Call for Equity and Justice

This research highlights a concerning disparity in HIV care, suggesting that PWH born abroad may not be receiving the same access to newer and more convenient treatment options. This underscores the importance of addressing systemic inequities and ensuring that all PWH have equal access to quality care, regardless of their country of origin. This is like creating a fair and equitable system for distributing water in a desert oasis, ensuring that everyone has access to this vital resource.

HIV Treatment: A Continuous Journey of Innovation and Equity

This study underscores the need for ongoing research and public health initiatives to address the challenges of HIV care. We must strive to create a system that provides equitable access to the latest and most effective treatment options for all PWH. This is like building a network of wells in the desert, ensuring that everyone has access to clean and safe water.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is like a mirror reflecting the complexities of HIV care in France. It highlights a concerning disparity in access to newer treatment options based on country of birth. We must continue to strive for a more equitable and just system of care, ensuring that all PWH have equal access to the resources they need to thrive.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2023-08-31
  2. Date Revised 2023-09-17
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37451430

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

00002030-990000000-00303

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