Travel-related health events and their risk factors in HIV-infected sub-Saharan migrants living in France and visiting their native country: The ANRS VIHVO cohort study

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Pistone, Thierry | Ouattara, Eric | Gabillard, Delphine | Lele, Nathalie | Duvignaud, Alexandre | Cordel, Hugues | Denis, Malvy | Bouchaud, Olivier | Abgrall, Sophie | Bentata, Michele | Fantin, Bruno | Goujard, Cecile | Matheron, Sophie | Launay, Odile | Le Moing, Vincent | Lortholary, Olivier | Consigny, Paul-Henri | Saada, Matthieu | Katlama, Christine | Simon, Anne | Arvieux, Cedric | Campa, Pauline | Girard, Marie-Pierre | Khuong, Marie-Aude | Molina, Jean Michel | Lascoux-Combes, Caroline | Rey, David | Rondeau, Murielle | Pialoux, Gilles | Couzigou, Carine | Vittecoq, Daniel | Patey, Olivier | Morlat, Philippe | Duong, Michel | Chavanet, Pascal

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International audience. BACKGROUND: Literature on health events in HIV-infected travellers is scarce, particularly in sub-Saharan African (SSA) migrants.METHODS: We investigated health events in HIV-infected SSA migrants living in France during and after travel to their native country. All had a pre-travel plasma viral load (pVL) below 200 copies/mL and were on stable combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). Logistic regression models were used to assess the risk factors for at least one adverse health event or febrile event.RESULTS: Among 264 HIV migrants, pre-travel median CD4 count was 439/mm3 and 27 migrants (6%) experienced a low-level viremia between 50 and 200 copies/mL. One hundred (38%) experienced at least one event (13 experienced two events). The most common events were gastrointestinal, including diarrhoea (n = 29, 26%), respiratory events (n = 20, 18%), and malaria (n = 17, 15%; 1 death). In multivariable analysis, a pre-travel low-level viremia and a lack of pre-travel medical advice significantly increased the risk for any event (OR 4.31, 95% CI, 1.41-13.1; and OR 3.62, 95% CI, 1.38-9.47; respectively). A lack of pre-travel advice significantly increased the risk for febrile event.CONCLUSIONS: Early and tailored counselling on pre-travel medical advice regarding diarrhoea and vector-borne diseases prophylactic measures in HIV-infected SSA migrants should be emphasised before travel to Africa.

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