Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in Papua

HIV/AIDS is a disease that causes secondary immunodeficiency and has now become a global issue. The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia is 558,618 cases. Papua Province recorded 41,286 HIV cases, with 24,873 AIDS cases. This study aimed to analyze the potential risk factors for the reduction of vira...

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Main Authors: Widayanti Linda Prasetyaning, Andiarna Funsu, Khoiriyah Romyun Alvy, Oktorina Sarita, Andyarini Esti Novi, Tyastirin Esti, Widiyanti Mirna
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Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/34/bioconf_icolist2024_01012.pdf
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Andiarna Funsu
Khoiriyah Romyun Alvy
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Andyarini Esti Novi
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Widiyanti Mirna
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Andiarna Funsu
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description HIV/AIDS is a disease that causes secondary immunodeficiency and has now become a global issue. The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia is 558,618 cases. Papua Province recorded 41,286 HIV cases, with 24,873 AIDS cases. This study aimed to analyze the potential risk factors for the reduction of viral load in Anti Retroviral Therapy profiles in HIV patients in Papua. This research used an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. Respondents were sampled from 6 hospitals in Papua. Data analysis was conducted using logistic regression. The results of this study indicated that Anti Retroviral Therapy had a significant effect (p=0.000) on the reduction of viral load through the detection of CD4 levels in HIV/AIDS patients. Anti Retroviral Therapy requires consideration of the sociodemographic and genetic characteristics of each patient to optimize the success of the HIV/AIDS program.
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spelling doaj-art-d89ca0f4ee0a4e1f868ac4f94981c14c2025-08-20T02:40:56ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011830101210.1051/bioconf/202518301012bioconf_icolist2024_01012Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in PapuaWidayanti Linda Prasetyaning0Andiarna Funsu1Khoiriyah Romyun Alvy2Oktorina Sarita3Andyarini Esti Novi4Tyastirin Esti5Widiyanti Mirna6Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Psychology and Health, Islam State University of Sunan AmpelDepartment of Nutrition, Faculty of Psychology and Health, Islam State University of Sunan AmpelDepartment of Nutrition, Faculty of Psychology and Health, Islam State University of Sunan AmpelDepartment of Nutrition, Faculty of Psychology and Health, Islam State University of Sunan AmpelDepartment of Nutrition, Faculty of Psychology and Health, Islam State University of Sunan AmpelDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Islam State University of Sunan AmpelPapua Biomedical Research and Development CenterHIV/AIDS is a disease that causes secondary immunodeficiency and has now become a global issue. The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia is 558,618 cases. Papua Province recorded 41,286 HIV cases, with 24,873 AIDS cases. This study aimed to analyze the potential risk factors for the reduction of viral load in Anti Retroviral Therapy profiles in HIV patients in Papua. This research used an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach. Respondents were sampled from 6 hospitals in Papua. Data analysis was conducted using logistic regression. The results of this study indicated that Anti Retroviral Therapy had a significant effect (p=0.000) on the reduction of viral load through the detection of CD4 levels in HIV/AIDS patients. Anti Retroviral Therapy requires consideration of the sociodemographic and genetic characteristics of each patient to optimize the success of the HIV/AIDS program.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/34/bioconf_icolist2024_01012.pdf
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Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in Papua
BIO Web of Conferences
title Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in Papua
title_full Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in Papua
title_fullStr Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in Papua
title_full_unstemmed Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in Papua
title_short Personalized Anti-Retroviral Treatment Alleviates Viral Loads among HIV-AIDS Patients in Papua
title_sort personalized anti retroviral treatment alleviates viral loads among hiv aids patients in papua
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/34/bioconf_icolist2024_01012.pdf
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