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doi:10.1186/s13643-024-02605-1...

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Balew, Melashu Abeje, Gedefaw Mekonnen, Alemtsehay Degu, Getu
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en
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BioMed Central

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2024

listing date

7/17/2024

Keywords
hiv drug resistance treatment failure ethiopia using heterogeneity ethiopia meta-analysis hiv review systematic studies treatment resistance drug
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Abstract

Background The emergence of HIV drug resistance presents a substantial challenge.

Current antiretroviral treatments, along with current classes, face the danger of becoming partially or entirely inactive.

As a result, alternative treatment regimens are limited, and treatment choices are complicated.

According to the recommendation of the WHO, nations should consider changing their first-line ART regimen if HIV drug resistance exceeds 10%.

In spite of the fact that a number of primary studies have been performed on HIV drug resistance in Ethiopia, their pooled prevalence rate has not been determined in a systematic review and meta-analysis, which may provide stronger evidence.

Therefore, the objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis will be to estimate the pooled prevalence rate of HIV1 drug resistance in patients with first-line treatment failure in Ethiopia.

Methods Primary studies will be identified from PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Embase, Web of Science Core Collection, and Google Scholar.

The period of search will be from 01 April to 30 June 2024.

Studies identified through the search strategies will first be screened by titles and abstracts.

Included studies meeting established criteria will be evaluated for risk of bias using the JBI checklist.

Data will be extracted, and the pooled prevalence rate of HIV drug resistance will be computed using STATA 14 software.

Random effect models will be used when heterogeneity is suspected.

The I ^2 statistic and its corresponding P value will be checked to distinguish heterogeneity.

Additionally, publication bias and heterogeneity will be checked using visual funnel plots, Egger’s test, trim-and-fill tests, meta-regression, and subgroup analysis.

To present and synthesize the results, narrative synthesis will be performed to describe study characteristics and findings, and forest plots will be used to visually represent effect sizes and confidence intervals from individual studies.

Discussion Estimating the pooled prevalence rate of HIV drug resistance through a systematic review and meta-analysis improves the reliability of the evidence, the availability of effective HIV treatment options, and the ability to assist in making decisions for both clinical practice and public health policy in Ethiopia.

Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42024533975.

Balew, Melashu,Abeje, Gedefaw,Mekonnen, Alemtsehay,Degu, Getu, 2024, HIV1 drug resistance among patients experiencing first-line treatment failure in Ethiopia: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis, BioMed Central

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