Effect of monotherapy with darunavir/ ritonavir on viral load in seminal fluid, and quality parameters of semen in HIV-1-Positive patients

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Patients with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) who receive antiretroviral therapy (ART) often achieve increased survival and improved quality of life. In this respect, monotherapy with darunavir/ritonavir (mDRV/r) can be a useful treatment strategy. This prospective study analyses the effect of mDRV/r on sperm quality and viral load in a group of 28 patients who had previously been given conventional ART and who had recorded a viral load <20 copies/mL for at least six months. These patients were given mDRV/r at a dose of 800/100 mg for 48 weeks. At baseline (V0), CD4, CD8, FSH, LH and testosterone levels were measured, together with HIV-1 viral load in plasma and semen. In addition, seminal fluid quality was studied before mDRV/r treatment was prescribed. At week 48 (V1), HIV-1 viral load in plasma and semen and the quality of the seminal fluid were again measured. The results obtained indicate that at V0, 10% of the patients with ART had a positive viral load in seminal fluid (>20 copies/ml), and that at V1, after mDRV/r treatment, this figure had fallen to 3%. The quality of seminal fluid was close to normal in 57% of patients at V0 and in 62% at V1. We conclude that, similar to ART, mDRV/r maintains HIV-1 viral load in most patients, and that there is no worsening in seminal fluid quality.

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Lopez-Ruz, M. A., Navas, P., López-Zúñiga, M. A., Gonzalvo, M. C., Sampedro, A., Pasquau, J., … Castilla, J. A. (2016). Effect of monotherapy with darunavir/ ritonavir on viral load in seminal fluid, and quality parameters of semen in HIV-1-Positive patients. PLoS ONE, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159305

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