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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-5 | Issue-02
Study of Efficacy of Anti-Retroviral Drugs in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital
C S Maharana, Y Roja Ramani, Benu Panigrahy, Itishree Prusty
Published: Feb. 28, 2017 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2017.v05i02.073
Pages: 672-676
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Abstract
Till 2015, an estimated 36.7 million people lived with HIV (UNAIDS (2015) 'Global Report 2015') and up to
44% in 2015 are under cover of ART Programme. Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART) has led to a
significant reduction in AIDS related morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, up to 25% of patients discontinue their
initial HAART therapy because of opportunistic infections, Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) and noncompliance.
According to the Annual Report 2015-16, Odisha has shown an estimated adult HIV prevalence in the range of 0.21–
0.25%. In view of increasing epidemic trend in seven states of the country including Odisha, there is an urgent need to
draw the attention of the policy and programme managers towards the effectiveness of the ongoing ART medication.
Aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of ART therapy in terms of improvement in CD4 count and WAB
(Working, Ambulatory, and Bedridden) status of the patients in this Centre. CD4 count was measured at 6 months
interval up to 18 months in patients on ART. 48.51% patients had CD4 count between 50-200 cells/cmm at initial visit
and 44.55% patients had CD4 count > 500cells/cmm at final (4th) visit. Majority of patient having CD4 count >500
reflects patients improved on ART therapy. There was also a significant improvement in functional status. But, 51.48%
of patients had to change to a new ART regimen for treatment failure. Therefore time to time surveillance of such
patients is needed for early detection and prevention of ADRs to HAART. Further, assessment of risk factors associated
with treatment failure, compliance, adverse effects and follow up of patients for a longer duration is needed to interpret
the effectiveness of any ART Programme.