1. Prevalence of risk factors for chronic kidney disease in South African youth with perinatally acquired HIV
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Frigati, Lisa, Mahtab, Sana, Nourse, Peter, Ray, Patricio, Perrazzo, Sofia, Machemedze, Takwanisa, and Agyei, Nana-Akua Asafu
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HIV infections -- Complications and side effects -- Research ,Chronic kidney failure -- Risk factors -- Diagnosis -- Prevention -- Research ,Health - Abstract
Background Little is known about renal pathology among perinatally HIV-infected children and adolescents in Africa. We assessed the prevalence of risk factors for chronic kidney disease in South African children and adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV-1 (HIV+) on antiretroviral therapy (ART) and HIV-negative children and adolescents. Methods HIV+ youth aged 9-14 years, on ART for > 6 months and age-matched HIV-negative children and adolescents were eligible for assessment of proteinuria and microalbuminuria using urine dipstick and Vantage analyser method. Blood pressure, estimated glomerular filtration rate, HIV-related variables and metabolic co-morbidities were assessed at enrolment. Results Among 620 children and adolescents, 511 were HIV+. The median age was 12.0 years and 50% were female. In HIV+ children and adolescents, 425 (83.2%) had a CD4 count > 500 cells/mm.sup.3 and 391 (76.7%) had an undetectable viral load. The median duration of ART was 7.6 years (IQR 4.6-9.3) with 7 adolescents receiving Tenofovir. The prevalence of any proteinuria, microalbuminuria and hypertension was 6.6%, 8.5% and 13.9%, respectively, with no difference between HIV+ and negative children and adolescents. All participants had a normal glomerular filtration rate. There was no association between metabolic co-morbidities and microalbuminuria. Conclusions Proteinuria and microalbuminuria appear to be uncommon in this population. Follow up of those with microalbuminuria may inform long-term outcomes and management of this growing population of HIV+ youth., Author(s): Lisa Frigati [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.3] , Sana Mahtab [sup.1] , Peter Nourse [sup.1] , Patricio Ray [sup.4] , Sofia Perrazzo [sup.4] , Takwanisa Machemedze [sup.1] , Nana-Akua Asafu Agyei [...]
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- 2019
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