The 48-week interim analysis of the MODAT study showed that confirmed virologic failure (CVF) was more frequent in patients simplifying to ATV/r monotherapy compared to maintaining ATV/r-based triple therapy. The DSMB recommended stopping study enrollment but continuing follow-up of enrolled patients. We present the 96-week efficacy analysis.

Spagnuolo, V., Galli, L., Bigoloni, A., Nozza, S., Monforte, A., Antinori, A., Di Biagio, A., Rusconi, S., Guaraldi, G., Di Giambenedetto, S., Lazzarin, A., Castagna, A., Atazanavir/ritonavir monotherapy as maintenance strategy in HIV-1 treated subjects with viral suppression: 96-week analysis results of the MODAT study, Abstract de <<HIV Drug Therapy Glasgow Congress 2014>>, (Glasgow, 02-06 November 2014 ), <<JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY>>, 2014; 17 (4 Suppl 3): 19806-19806. 10.7448/IAS.17.4.19806 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/61289]

Atazanavir/ritonavir monotherapy as maintenance strategy in HIV-1 treated subjects with viral suppression: 96-week analysis results of the MODAT study

Di Giambenedetto, Simona;
2014

Abstract

The 48-week interim analysis of the MODAT study showed that confirmed virologic failure (CVF) was more frequent in patients simplifying to ATV/r monotherapy compared to maintaining ATV/r-based triple therapy. The DSMB recommended stopping study enrollment but continuing follow-up of enrolled patients. We present the 96-week efficacy analysis.
2014
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Spagnuolo, V., Galli, L., Bigoloni, A., Nozza, S., Monforte, A., Antinori, A., Di Biagio, A., Rusconi, S., Guaraldi, G., Di Giambenedetto, S., Lazzarin, A., Castagna, A., Atazanavir/ritonavir monotherapy as maintenance strategy in HIV-1 treated subjects with viral suppression: 96-week analysis results of the MODAT study, Abstract de <<HIV Drug Therapy Glasgow Congress 2014>>, (Glasgow, 02-06 November 2014 ), <<JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY>>, 2014; 17 (4 Suppl 3): 19806-19806. 10.7448/IAS.17.4.19806 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/61289]
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