ROMANIA IN HIV/AIDS NUMBERS 1985-2017CASCADE OF CARE IN HIV/AIDS INFECTION Mariana Mărdărescu, Adrian Streinu-Cercel, Sorin Petrea, Marieta Iancu, Daniela Viţelaru, Sanda Vintilă, Dan Oţelea, Claudiu Şchiopu, Alexandra Mărdărescu
National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Bals” Bucharest Romania
BACKGROUND: ECDC’s annual report on the status of HIV epidemic in Europe, released in November 2017 states that during 2006-2016 the trend of diagnoses was stable, namely 6.8 and 6.9/100.000 in the earlier period of surveillance to 5.9/100.000 in 2016. [1] In this context, besides interventions and financial investment in the National HIV/AIDS programme, Romania has also adapted and implemented ECDC’s monitoring tool Cascade of Care.
OBJECTIVE: to identify the inconsistencies between the numbers of diagnosed and undiagnosed persons, access to public medical services, success and gaps in the specific national interventions using the Continuum of Care monitoring tool.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: Each stage of the continuum was adapted and applied to the statistical data centralized annually in the National HIV/AIDS Data Base. Given our country’s specific epidemic, the essential factors that help perform a correct evaluation of the HIV cascade of cares in Romania are: the Romanian Cohort infected in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with multiple ART schemes (33% more than three therapeutic schemes) and therapeutic fatigue; new HIV cases detected in young people in their fertile age with low CD4 count at the time of diagnoses (<350 cel/mm3) and who represent approximately 50% of the total number of cases; men who have sex with men (20,08% of the new cases in 2017), injecting drug users (13,18% from the total new cases diagnosed in 2017) and young mothers. [2].
RESULTS: Thus the numbers reflected by the continuum stages in Romania are: 15009 people living with HIV/AIDS (83% from the UNAIDS estimates of 16.000-18,000) registered in The national HIV/AIDS Data Base, of these 12806 (85%) persons are in active records, of these 11570 (92%) are under ART and finally from the latter- 7386 (68%) are virally suppressed (<50 copies/mL) [4]. From the overall 15009 patients in life, 5500 (37%) come from the Romanian cohort, non-vertically infected.
CONCLUSIONS: Given the desirable percentage of 74% virally suppressed of all people living with HIV [1], Romania’s interventions should be adapted to the current epidemic status focusing on: the correct management of long term survivors, pre-exposure prophylaxis as means to prevent HIV transmission (which has the potential to reduce the risk of HIV transmission to seronegative partners), on pregnant women and perinatally exposed children, optimal therapeutic regimens for children, correct assessment of drug-drug interactions, multidisciplinary teams and maybe the most important one- universal HIV testing for all vulnerable groups.
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Source: SPECIAL REPORT Continuum of HIV care Monitoring implementation ofthe Dublin Declaration on Partnership to Fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia : 2017 progress report
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UNAIDS ESTIMATES FOR ROMANIA 2017ROMANIA SELECTED TRENDS
Source: UNAIDS Estimates for Romania 2017
HIV EPIDEMIC INROMANIA 1985-2017
TYPE OF EPIDEMIC:Long terms survivors’ cohort (early 1990s): 37% from the overall PLWHA
New wave: young heterosexual adults, MSMs, IDUs, 2% MTCT
Pts. V.L.<50 copies from pts. under treatment: 68% (from the those
under treatment)
CD4 in patients under treatment:69% (from the those under
treatment)
Patients under treatment:11570 (90% from those in active
surveillance)
PLWHA: 20-29 years- 43,5% (registered in the
National Data Base)In active surveillance:
12806 (85% from the overall PLWHA)
HIV incidence: 2/100.000
Cumulative HIV/AIDS cases1989-2017:
22980
PLWHA registered in the national HIV/AIDS data base:
15009
PLWHA UNAIDS estimatesJune 2016:
14.000-18.000
Prevalence Annual Incidence
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HIV1 0.07% 0.002%
725 new cases per year on average during 2007-2017:
• 2007-2010 (538 cases/year)• 2011-2017 (850 cases/year)
HBV 5.6%2 0.001%3 National vaccination: 21- fold decrease in incidence vs. 1995
HCV 1.9%4 0.0003%3 -
Co-infected HIV/HBV 19.9%5 0.3%1 43.4% in the “Romanian cohort”6
Co-infected HIV/HCV 1.8%6 0.2%1 83% of IDUs in 2017
ROMANIA20 MILLION PEOPLE
1Calculated based on: www.cnlas.ro. Data current through 30 Jun 2017; 2Constantinescu I, et al, Hepat Mon. 2014;14(10): e22072; 3Romanian National Institute for Public Health 2015. http://www.cnscbt.ro/index.php/rapoarte-anuale/; 4RO 19.02 project; 5Juganariu G et al, Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi. 2014;118(2):339-45; 6Ruță SM et al, MedGenMed. 2005; 7(1): 68.
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CHILDREN ADULTS
HIV INCIDENCE RATE IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN BETWEEN 1985-2017 (100.000)
Children 2017: 0.34/100.000Adults 2017: 2.41/100.000
Source: Compartment for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Infection in Romania INBI “Prof.Dr.M.Balş”
Romanian Cohort (1988-1990 D.O.B) 59%18%
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CD4 VALUES IN NEW HIV/AIDS CASES IN ADULTS - 2017
Source: Compartment for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Infection in Romania INBI “Prof.Dr.M.Balş”
MASCULINE FEMININE
NATIONAL PROGRAMME EFFORTS FOR PLWHA NUMBER OF PREVIOUS ART SCHEMES 2017
1st SCHEME32%
2nd SCHEME21%
3rd SCHEME14%
Other33%
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✓Since 2001- universal access to ART, (regardless of CD4 count for children)
✓Since 2013- treatment introduction regardless of CD4 count (official stand)
✓Given Romania’s epidemic (the cohort)- >2 and >3 schemes- in long term survivors who were initiated with ARV treatment, as children in 1995.
✓Newly detected cases- preferred regimen: NRTI+INST I
✓Treatment regimens (PLWHA in ART):✓59% 2 NRTIs + 1 PI✓19% 2 NRTIs + 1 NNRTI✓12% II-containing regimens
✓In 2017-2018: 4 fixed-dose combinations registered
1.SPECIAL REPORT Continuum of HIV care Monitoring implementation of the Dublin Declaration on Partnership to Fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia: 2017progress report.
2. HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2017- 2016 data. Surveillance Reporthttps://ecdc.europa.eu/sites/portal/files/documents/20171127Annual_HIV_Report_over%2BInner.pdf/
3. Compartment for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Data in Romaniawww.cnlas.ro
4. M. Mărdărescu. Romania’s way to 2nd and 3rd 90s. ECDC/WHO Joint Meeting. HIV in Europe and Central Asia in the era of the SDGs: Operationalising goals and achieving targets. 23-25 April, 2018, Berlin
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CURRENT HIV TREATMENT CASCADE IN ROMANIA CASCADE OF CARE – 31 DECEMBER 2017
Source: Compartment for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS Infection in Romania INBI “Prof.Dr.M.Balş”/ The National HIV/AIDS Data baseData currently under assessment
*UNAIDS estimates 2016: 16.000-18.000
THE ROMANIAN COHORT INFECTED BETWEEN 1988-1990
The largest cohort in Europe- 20-29 age group that was taken into medicalsurveillance during the first years of the 1990s (non-vertical transmission)
Source: M. Mardarescu. Results of long-term follow-up of children infected with HIV. VI International Eastern Europe and Central ASIA AIDS Conference. April 2018, Moscow.
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