2021
Gaps and Opportunities in HIV Service Delivery in High Volume HIV Care Centers in Liberia: Lessons From the Field
Adeiza MA, Wachekwa I, Nuta C, Donato S, Koomson F, Whitney J, Plyler C, Kerr L, Sackey G, Dunbar E, Talbert-Slagle K, Klar R, Marsh RH, Caldwell S, Toomey J, Ogbuagu O. Gaps and Opportunities in HIV Service Delivery in High Volume HIV Care Centers in Liberia: Lessons From the Field. Annals Of Global Health 2021, 87: 115. PMID: 34900615, PMCID: PMC8622325, DOI: 10.5334/aogh.3246.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersConceptsHIV service deliveryAntiretroviral therapyOverall health system strengtheningHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionHealth systemNon-physician healthcare workersCascade of careCombination prevention approachesHIV care centersViral load suppressionImmunodeficiency virus infectionEbola virus disease outbreakNew HIV infectionsQuality of lifePublic health impactHealth system strengtheningVirus disease outbreakResponsive health systemART initiationHIV workforceUndiagnosed HIVViral suppressionUNAIDS targetsUniversal health coverageHIV infection
2019
Contemporary HCV pangenotypic DAA treatment protocols are exclusionary to real world HIV-HCV co-infected patients
Maughan A, Sadigh K, Angulo-Diaz V, Mandimika C, Villanueva M, Lim JK, Ogbuagu O. Contemporary HCV pangenotypic DAA treatment protocols are exclusionary to real world HIV-HCV co-infected patients. BMC Infectious Diseases 2019, 19: 378. PMID: 31053098, PMCID: PMC6500032, DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-3974-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAminoisobutyric AcidsAnti-Retroviral AgentsAntiviral AgentsBenzimidazolesCarbamatesCoinfectionCyclopropanesDrug InteractionsFemaleHepacivirusHepatitis CHeterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More RingsHIV InfectionsHumansLactams, MacrocyclicLeucineLiver CirrhosisMaleMiddle AgedProlinePyrrolidinesQuinoxalinesSofosbuvirSulfonamidesTreatment OutcomeViral LoadConceptsHIV-HCVExclusion criteriaClinical trialsHIV-HCV co-infected patientsNew hepatitis C treatmentsHepatitis C virus infectionCo-infected patientsHIV patient populationC virus infectionGlecaprevir/pibrentasvirSofosbuvir/velpatasvirExcellent cure ratesHIV viral loadMajority of patientsHepatitis C treatmentInjection drug useReal-world populationART regimenHCV agentsCurrent regimensDecompensated cirrhosisViral loadPangenotypic activityCure ratePatient population
2018
Integrase inhibitor-based regimens result in more rapid virologic suppression rates among treatment-naïve human immunodeficiency virus–infected patients compared to non-nucleoside and protease inhibitor–based regimens in a real-world clinical setting
Jacobson K, Ogbuagu O. Integrase inhibitor-based regimens result in more rapid virologic suppression rates among treatment-naïve human immunodeficiency virus–infected patients compared to non-nucleoside and protease inhibitor–based regimens in a real-world clinical setting. Medicine 2018, 97: e13016. PMID: 30412140, PMCID: PMC6221636, DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000013016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnti-HIV AgentsFemaleHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedRetrospective StudiesViral LoadConceptsVirologic suppressionInhibitor-based regimensAntiretroviral therapyMedian timeIntegrase strand transfer inhibitor (INSTI) classHuman immunodeficiency virus-infected patientsIntegrase inhibitor-based regimensMedian baseline CD4 countHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patientsRetrospective single-center studyClinical settingProtease inhibitorsReal-world clinical settingART regimen typeVirologic suppression ratesBaseline CD4 countSingle-center studyVirus-infected patientsCells/μLCopies/mLStudy inclusion criteriaNon-nucleoside reverseRoutine clinical settingLower median timeART initiation
2016
Rilpivirine, emtricitabine and tenofovir alafenamide: single-tablet combination for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in selected patients
Ogbuagu O. Rilpivirine, emtricitabine and tenofovir alafenamide: single-tablet combination for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in selected patients. Expert Review Of Anti-infective Therapy 2016, 14: 1113-1126. PMID: 27797606, DOI: 10.1080/14787210.2016.1255551.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHIV-1 infectionTenofovir alafenamideCombination antiretroviral medicationsEffective antiretroviral regimenKey drug interactionsSingle-tablet combinationAntiretroviral drug therapyTenofovir disoproxil fumarateDifferent patient populationsNon-nucleoside reverseClinical trial dataAntiretroviral regimenRenal safetyAntiretroviral medicationsCreatinine clearanceNeuropsychiatric toxicityDisoproxil fumaratePatient populationTreatment optionsDrug therapyDrug interactionsConference abstractsPubMed databaseTrial dataUS FDA