E. Girardi et al., Impact of combination antiretroviral therapy on the risk of tuberculosis among persons with HIV infection, AIDS, 14(13), 2000, pp. 1985-1991
Objective: To assess the association between use of different antiretrovira
l regimens and incidence of tuberculosis among HIV-infected individuals.
Design: Observational, multicenter, prospective cohort study.
Setting and patients: Twenty-eight infectious diseases hospital units in It
aly. A total of 2160 HIV-infected persons were considered for enrolment in
a study on the implementation of tuberculosis preventive therapy between 1
May 1995 and 30 April 1996. The 1360 subjects who completed tuberculin scre
ening at base-ii ne were included in this analysis. Information on the use
of antiretroviral therapies over time was collected. The median duration of
follow-up was 104 weeks and 997 subjects (73.3%) completed the study.
Main outcome measure: Incidence of active tuberculosis according to differe
nt types of antiretroviral therapy.
Results: Eighteen cases of tuberculosis were observed with an overall incid
ence rate of 0.79 per 100 person-years of observation [95% confidence inter
val (CI), 0.51-1.31]. Tuberculin positivity and low CD4+ lymphocyte count w
ere the only base-line variables independently associated with the risk of
tuberculosis. During follow-up, 637 patients took double combination antire
troviral therapy and 387 took triple combination therapy. After adjusting f
or base-line characteristics of enrolled individuals, the relative hazard o
f tuberculosis was 0.16 (95% CI, 0.03-0.74) for double combination therapy
and 0.08 (95% CI, 0.01-0.88) for triple combination therapy compared with n
o therapy or monotherapy.
Conclusions: Combination antiretroviral therapy significantly reduced the r
isk of tuberculosis in HIV-infected persons. In industrialized countries, t
he widespread use of this treatment may determine a decrease in the inciden
ce of HIV-associated tuberculosis, possibly contributing to a reduction in
the overall incidence of tuberculosis (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkin
s.