1. Insufficient antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy: missed opportunities for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Europe
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Bayley, H, Townsend, C, Cortina Borja, M, Thorne, C, Newell, Ml, Giaquinto, Carlo, Rampon, O, Mazza, A, DE ROSSI, Anita, Grosch Wörner, I, Mok, J, de José MI, Larrú Martínez, B, Ma Peña, J, Gonzalez Garcia, J, Arribas Lopez JR, Garcia Rodriguez MC, Asensi Botet, F, Otero, Mc, Pérez Tamarit, D, Scherpbier, Hj, Kreyenbroek, M, Godfried, Mh, Nellen, Fj, Boer, K, Navér, L, Bohlin, Ab, Belfrage, E, Lindgren, S, Levy, J, Barlow, P, Manigart, Y, Hainaut, M, Goetghebuer, T, Brichard, B, De Camps, J, Thiry, N, Deboone, G, Waterloos, H, Viscoli, C, De Maria, A, Bentivoglio, G, Ferrero, S, Gotta, C, Mûr, A, Pàya, A, López Vilchez MA, Carreras, R, Valerius, Nh, Rosenfeldt, V, Coll, O, Suy, A, Perez, Jm, Fortuny, C, Boguña, J, Savasi, V, Fiore, S, Crivelli, M, Viganò, A, Giacomet, V, Cerini, C, Raimondi, C, Zuccotti, G, Alberico, S, Tropea, M, Businelli, C, Taylor, Gp, Lyall, Eg, Penn, Z, Buffolano, W, Tiseo, R, Martinelli, P, Sansone, M, Maruotti, G, Agangi, A, Tibaldi, C, Marini, S, Masuelli, G, Benedetto, C, Niemieç, T, Marczynska, M, Dobosz, S, Popielska, J, Oldakowska, A, Malyuta, R, Semenenko, I, Pilipenko, T., European Collaborative Study in, Eurocoord, Buffolano, Wilma, Bailey, H, Townsend, C, Cortina Borja, M, Thorne, C., European Collaborative, Study, Martinelli, Pasquale, AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Paediatric Infectious Diseases / Rheumatology / Immunology, General Internal Medicine, Infectious diseases, Other Research, and Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,HIV ,Pregnancy ,Antiviral Agents ,antiretroviral therapy ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV-1 infected women, mother-to-child transmission ,risk factors ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Medical care ,Article ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Disengagement theory ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Pharmacology ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,mother-to-child transmission ,Prevention of mother to child transmission ,medicine.disease ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,3. Good health ,Europe ,Infectious Diseases ,Family medicine ,Immunology ,HIV-1 ,Female ,business ,HIV-1 infected women ,Viral load - Abstract
Background Although mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) rates are at an all-time low in Western Europe, potentially preventable transmissions continue to occur. Duration of antenatal combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) is strongly associated with MTCT risk. Methods Data on pregnant HIV-infected women enrolled in the Western and Central European sites of the European Collaborative Study between January 2000 and July 2009 were analysed. The proportion of women receiving no antenatal ART or 1–13 days of treatment was investigated, and associated factors explored using logistic regression models. Results Of 2,148 women, 142 (7%) received no antenatal ART, decreasing from 8% in 2000–2003 to 5% in 2004– 2009 (χ2=8.73; PConclusions Over the last 10 years, around one in 11 women in this study received insufficient antenatal ART, accounting for 40% of MTCTs. One-half of these women were diagnosed before conception, suggesting disengagement from care.
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- 2011