Patients' high acceptability of a future therapeutic HIV vaccine in France: A French paradox?

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Abstract

Background: France is the European country with the lowest level of confidence in vaccines. Measurement of patients' acceptability towards a future therapeutic HIV vaccine is critically important. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate patients' acceptability of a future therapeutic HIV vaccine in a representative cohort of French patients living with HIV-AIDS (PLWHs). Methods: This multicentre study used quantitative and qualitative methods to assess PLWHs' opinions and their potential acceptance of a future therapeutic HIV vaccine. Cross-sectional study on 220 HIV-1 infected outpatients, aged 18-75 years. Results: The participants' characteristics were similar to those of the overall French PLWH population. Responses from the questionnaires showed high indices of acceptance: the mean score for acceptability on the Visual Analog Scale VAS was 8.4 of 10, and 92% of patients agreed to be vaccinated if a therapeutic vaccine became available. Acceptability depended on the expected characteristics of the vaccine, notably the duration of its effectiveness: 44% of participants expected it to be effective for life. This acceptance was not associated with socio-demographic, clinical (mode of contamination, duration of disease), quality of life, or illness-perception parameters. Acceptability was also strongly correlated with confidence in the treating physician. Conclusion: The PLWHs within our cohort had high indices of acceptance to a future therapeutic HIV vaccine. Trial registration: This study was retroactively registered on ClinicalTrials.gov with ID: NCT02077101 in February 21, 2014.

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Dimi, S., Zucman, D., Chassany, O., Lalanne, C., Prazuck, T., Mortier, E., … Duracinsky, M. (2019). Patients’ high acceptability of a future therapeutic HIV vaccine in France: A French paradox? BMC Infectious Diseases, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4056-6

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