The ANRS CO3 Aquitaine/AQUIVIH-NA cohort aims to study the natural history and treatment of HIV-1 infection in Aquitaine.
Last updated on 22 September 2025
Coordinating investigator
Pr Fabrice Bonnet
Sites/Teams
Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Hôpital Saint-André, Bordeaux University Hospital
COREVIH (Denis Lacoste, Sylvie Lawson-Ayayi, Isabelle Pellegrin, Hervé Fleury, Dominique Breilh, Stéphane Bouchet, Patrick Blanco)
Methodology and Management Unit CMG-EC Inserm U1219/ANRS (Linda Wittkop)
Status
on going
Pathology
HIV
Funding
ANRS MIE
Bordeaux University Hospital
The survival rate of people living with HIV (PLHIV) treated with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) is now close to that of the general population. Nevertheless, people living with HIV suffer from an excess of comorbidities (which the ANRS CO3 Aquitaine/AQUIVIH-NA cohort helped to describe).
The following factors explain this excessive comorbidity and may also constitute possible avenues for intervention::
Long-term monitoring is necessary to detect and understand the evolution of morbidities, the emergence of HIV complications, immunodepression and immuno-inflammation/immuno-senescence, as well as the side effects of the most recently marketed ARVs. Furthermore, comprehensive health assessment involving not only medical determinants but also psychological and social determinants, will be one of the public health challenges over the next decade in the field of HIV infection – as in other chronic diseases.
The objective of the ANRS CO3 Aquitaine/AQUIVIH-NA cohort is to study the natural history and treatment of HIV-1 infection in Aquitaine.
Data from the ANRS CO3-AQUIVIH-NA cohort, together with data from the ANRS-CO4 FHDH cohort, contribute to prepare the report on indicators of care for PLHIV over the age of 18 in COREVIHs in France. The 2023 report presents a detailed analysis of data between 2019 and 2023. It includes:
This project involves questionnaires that suplement the sub-study on health-related quality of life (‘QualiV’) within the ANRS CO3/AQUIVIH-NA cohort. The aim is to study the impact of the health crisis on the continuity of care and physical health, living conditions and mental health of people living with HIV.
This project is a sub-study of the ANRS CO3 /AQUIVIH-NA cohort. Its objective is to study changes in health-related quality of life and what affects it.
This project was conducted to identify the factors associated with poore cognitive and locomotor performance at 10 years in people living with HIV who participated in the COG-LOC study between 2007 and 2009.