- Lingappa, Jairam R;
- Kahle, Erin;
- Mugo, Nelly;
- Mujugira, Andrew;
- Magaret, Amalia;
- Baeten, Jared;
- Bukusi, Elizabeth A;
- Cohen, Craig R;
- Katabira, Elly;
- Ronald, Allan;
- Kiarie, James;
- Farquhar, Carey;
- Stewart, Grace John;
- Makhema, Joseph;
- Essex, M;
- Were, Edwin;
- Fife, Kenneth;
- deBruyn, Guy;
- Gray, Glenda;
- McIntyre, James;
- Manongi, Rachel;
- Kapiga, Saidi;
- Coetzee, David;
- Allen, Susan;
- Inambao, Mubiana;
- Kayitenkore, Kayitesi;
- Karita, Etienne;
- Kanweka, William;
- Delany, Sinead;
- Rees, Helen;
- Vwalika, Bellington;
- Coombs, Robert W;
- Morrow, Rhoda;
- Whittington, William;
- Corey, Lawrence;
- Wald, Anna;
- Celum, Connie
- Editor(s): Emery, Sean
Background
The Partners HSV-2/HIV-1 Transmission Study (Partners Study) is a phase III, placebo-controlled trial of daily acyclovir for genital herpes (HSV-2) suppression among HIV-1/HSV-2 co-infected persons to reduce HIV-1 transmission to their HIV-1 susceptible partners, which requires recruitment of HIV-1 serodiscordant heterosexual couples. We describe the baseline characteristics of this cohort.Methods
HIV-1 serodiscordant heterosexual couples, in which the HIV-1 infected partner was HSV-2 seropositive, had a CD4 count >or=250 cells/mcL and was not on antiretroviral therapy, were enrolled at 14 sites in East and Southern Africa. Demographic, behavioral, clinical and laboratory characteristics were assessed.Results
Of the 3408 HIV-1 serodiscordant couples enrolled, 67% of the HIV-1 infected partners were women. Couples had cohabitated for a median of 5 years (range 2-9) with 28% reporting unprotected sex in the month prior to enrollment. Among HIV-1 susceptible participants, 86% of women and 59% of men were HSV-2 seropositive. Other laboratory-diagnosed sexually transmitted infections were uncommon (<5%), except for Trichomonas vaginalis in 14% of HIV-1 infected women. Median baseline CD4 count for HIV-1 infected participants was 462cells/mcL and median HIV-1 plasma RNA was 4.2 log(10) copies/mL. After adjusting for age and African region, correlates of HIV-1 RNA level included male gender (+0.24 log(10) copies/mL; p<0.001) and CD4 count (-0.25 and -0.55 log(10) copies/mL for CD4 350-499 and >500 relative to <350, respectively, p<0.001).Conclusions
The Partners Study successfully enrolled a cohort of 3408 heterosexual HIV-1 serodiscordant couples in Africa at high risk for HIV-1 transmission. Follow-up of this cohort will evaluate the efficacy of acyclovir for HSV-2 suppression in preventing HIV-1 transmission and provide insights into biological and behavioral factors determining heterosexual HIV-1 transmission.Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00194519.