388 results on '"Tibaldi, C."'
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2. Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Pregnancy: Data from a National Cohort of Pregnant Women with HIV in Italy
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Floridia, M., Ravizza, M., Tamburrini, E., Anzidei, G., Tibaldi, C., MacCabruni, A., Guaraldi, G., Alberico, S., Vimercati, A., Antoni, A. Degli, and Ferrazzi, E.
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- 2006
3. Fatigue Damage Mitigation by the Integration of Active and Passive Load Control Techniques on Wind Turbines
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Bottasso, C. L., Campagnolo, F., Croce, A., Tibaldi, C., Peinke, Joachim, Series editor, Hölling, Michael, editor, and Ivanell, Stefan, editor
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- 2014
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4. 1041P Efficacy and safety of chemotherapy after progression on immunotherapy: Results of a multicenter retrospective observational trial
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Camerini, A., primary, Mazzoni, F., additional, Scotti, V., additional, Tibaldi, C., additional, Sbrana, A., additional, Calabro, L., additional, Caliman, E., additional, Ciccone, L.P., additional, Grosso, M.A., additional, Chella, A., additional, Amoroso, D., additional, and Baldini, E., additional
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- 2022
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5. SHORT REPORT: Declining HCV seroprevalence in pregnant women with HIV
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FLORIDIA, M., TAMBURRINI, E., ANZIDEI, G., TIBALDI, C., MUGGIASCA, M. L., GUARALDI, G., FISCON, M., VIMERCATI, A., MARTINELLI, P., DONISI, A., DALZERO, S., and RAVIZZA, M.
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- 2010
6. CD4/CD8 ratio in pregnant women with HIV and its association with pregnancy outcome: data from a national study in Italy
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Floridia, M., Pinnetti, C., Masuelli, G., Spinillo, A., Savasi, V. M., Liuzzi, G., Degli Antoni, A. M., Sansone, M., Guaraldi, G., Dalzero, S., Maso, G., Francisci, D., Sterrantino, G., Ravizza, M., Tamburrini, E., Di Lorenzo, F., Meli, M., Campolmi, I., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V. S., Zanaboni, D., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Ruggieri, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Paradiso, L., Forlanini, F., Longoni, E., Placido, G., Milini, P., Savalli, F., Sabbatini, F., Papalini, C., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Portelli, V., Bernardon, M., Bussolaro, S., Della Pieta, I., Sorz, A., Meloni, A., Chiodo, A., Dedoni, M., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Bordoni Vicini, I., Luzi, K., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Calabretti, D., Gigante, S., Guerra, B., Cervi, F., Simonazzi, G., Margarito, E., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G. M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Frisina, V., Savasi, V., Cardellicchio, E., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Franceschetti, L., Badolato, R., Forleo, M. A., Tassis, B., Ruggiero, M., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Cellini, M., Marconi, A. M., Ierardi, M., Simonetti, S. C., Alfieri, N., Agrati, S., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Cerioli, A., De Martino, M., Parazzini, F., Vella, S., Floridia M., Pinnetti C., Masuelli G., Spinillo A., Savasi V.M., Liuzzi G., Degli Antoni A.M., Sansone M., Guaraldi G., Dalzero S., Maso G., Francisci D., Sterrantino G., Ravizza M., Tamburrini E., Di Lorenzo F., Meli M., Campolmi I., Vichi F., Del Pin B., Marocco R., Mastroianni C., Mercurio V.S., Zanaboni D., Nardini G., Stentarelli C., Beghetto B., Molinari A., Crisalli M.P., Donisi A., Ruggieri A., Piepoli M., Cerri V., Zuccotti G., Giacomet V., Paradiso L., Forlanini F., Longoni E., Placido G., Milini P., Savalli F., Sabbatini F., Papalini C., Bernini L., Grossi P., Rizzi L., Portelli V., Bernardon M., Bussolaro S., Della Pieta I., Sorz A., Meloni A., Chiodo A., Dedoni M., Ortu F., Piano P., Citernesi A., Bordoni Vicini I., Luzi K., Roccio M., Vimercati A., Calabretti D., Gigante S., Guerra B., Cervi F., Simonazzi G., Margarito E., Capretti M.G., Marsico C., Faldella G., Martinelli P., Agangi A., Capone A., Maruotti G.M., Tibaldi C., Trentini L., Todros T., Frisina V., Savasi V., Cardellicchio E., Giaquinto C., Fiscon M., Rubino E., Franceschetti L., Badolato R., Forleo M.A., Tassis B., Ruggiero M., Genovese O., Cafforio C., Casadei A.M., Cavaliere A.F., Cellini M., Marconi A.M., Ierardi M., Simonetti S.C., Alfieri N., Agrati S., Polizzi C., Mattei A., Pirillo M.F., Amici R., Galluzzo C.M., Donnini S., Baroncelli S., Cerioli A., De Martino M., Parazzini F., and Vella S.
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,030106 microbiology ,CD4-CD8 Ratio ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,CD4/CD8 ratio ,Pregnancy ,CD4 ,CD8 ,HIV suppression ,Preterm delivery ,Female ,Humans ,Infant, Newborn ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Pregnant Women ,Viral Load ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Infectious ,Infant ,General Medicine ,Newborn ,medicine.disease ,Pregnancy Complications ,Infectious Diseases ,Increased risk ,National study ,Outcome data ,business - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate associations between CD4/CD8 ratio and pregnancy outcomes in women with HIV. Methods: We evaluated, in a national study of pregnant women with HIV receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART), values of CD4/CD8 ratio at entry in pregnancy, changes between first and third trimester, and possible associations with preterm delivery, low birthweight, and HIV-RNA < 50 copies/ml at third trimester in univariate and multivariate analyses. Results: Among 934 women, 536 (57.4%) were already on ART at conception. CD4/CD8 ratio (baseline value 0.570) increased significantly between the first and third trimesters, particularly in women who started ART in pregnancy (+ 0.163, vs. + 0.036 in women already on treatment). The rate of CD4/CD8 ratio normalization, defined by achieving a ratio ≥ 1 at the third trimester, was 13.2%. In multivariable analyses, women who entered pregnancy with a CD4/CD8 ratio < 0.3, compared to women with ratio ≥ 1, were almost four-times less likely to have third-trimester HIV-RNA < 50 copies/ml (AOR 0.258, 95%CI 0.111–0.601), and more than twice as likely to have preterm delivery (AOR 2.379, 95%CI 1.082–5.232). For preterm delivery, also a baseline CD4/CD8 ratio between 0.3 and 0.45 was significantly associated with an increased risk (AOR: 3.415, 95%CI 1.690–6.900). Conclusion: We described for the first time independent associations of low CD4/CD8 ratio with preterm delivery and HIV-RNA suppression.
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- 2021
7. Treatment with Protease Inhibitors and Coinfection with Hepatitis C Virus Are Independent Predictors of Preterm Delivery in HIV-Infected Pregnant Women [with Reply]
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Ravizza, M., Martinelli, P., Bucceri, A., Fiore, S., Alberico, S., Tamburrini, E., Tibaldi, C., Guaraldi, G., Anzidei, G., Maccabruni, A., Crisalli, M. P., Floridia, M., Cotter, Amanda M., and O'Sullivan, Mary J.
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- 2007
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8. Consequences of targeted treatments for second-line therapy
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De Maio, E., Tibaldi, C., D'Incecco, A., Bursi, S., Barbara, C., Cupini, S., Di Marsico, R., D'Arcangelo, M., Landi, L., Minuti, G., and Cappuzzo, F.
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- 2010
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9. Atazanavir and darunavir in pregnant women with HIV: evaluation of laboratory and clinical outcomes from an observational national study
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Floridia, M., Masuelli, G., Ravizza, M., Tassis, B., Cetin, I., Sansone, M., Antoni, A. D., Simonazzi, G., Maccabruni, A., Francisci, D., Frisina, V., Liuzzi, G., Dalzero, S., Tamburrini, E., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Campolmi, I., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., S. Mercurio V., Zanaboni, D., Guaraldi, G., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Antoni, A. M. D., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Coletto, S., Di Nello, F., Madia, C., Placido, G., Milini, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Papalini, C., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Bernardon, M., Maso, G., Rizzante, E., Belcaro, C., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Bordonivicini, I., Luzi, K., Spinillo, A., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Crupano, F. M., Calabretti, D., Cervi, F., Margarito, E., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G. M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Personeni, C., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Franceschetti, L., Badolato, R., Tiso, G. C., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Pinnetti, C., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Cellini, M., Marconi, A. M., Sacchi, V., Ierardi, M., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Villani, P., Cusato, M., Cerioli, A., De Martino, M., Parazzini, F., Vella, S., Floridia, M., Masuelli, G., Ravizza, M., Tassis, B., Cetin, I., Sansone, M., Antoni, A. Degli, Simonazzi, G., Maccabruni, A., Francisci, D., Frisina, V., Liuzzi, G., Dalzero, S., Tamburrini, E., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Campolmi, I., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., S.Mercurio, V., Zanaboni, D., Guaraldi, G., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Antoni, A.M. Degli, Molinari, A., Crisalli, M.P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Coletto, S., Di Nello, F., Madia, C., Placido, G., Milini, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Papalini, C., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Bernardon, M., Maso, G., Rizzante, E., Belcaro, C., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., BordoniVicini, I., Luzi, K., Spinillo, A., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Crupano, F.M., Calabretti, D., Cervi, F., Margarito, E., Capretti, M.G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G.M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Personeni, C., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Franceschetti, L., Badolato, R., Tiso, G.C., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Pinnetti, C., Casadei, A.M., Cavaliere, A.F., Cellini, M., Marconi, A.M., Sacchi, V., Ierardi, M., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M.F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C.M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Villani, P., Cusato, M., Cerioli, A., De Martino, M., Parazzini, F., and Vella, S.
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,HIV Infections ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Darunavir ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Obstetrics ,Pregnancy Outcome ,virus diseases ,Alanine Transaminase ,Viral Load ,Cholesterol ,Treatment Outcome ,Infectious Diseases ,Premature birth ,Gestation ,Female ,Drugs in pregnancy ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Atazanavir Sulfate ,Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE ,03 medical and health sciences ,pharmacology ,pharmacology (medical) ,infectious diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Caesarean section ,Triglycerides ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Bilirubin ,medicine.disease ,030112 virology ,Atazanavir ,azatanavir sulfate ,Lipid profile ,business - Abstract
Background Atazanavir and darunavir represent the main HIV PIs recommended in pregnancy, but comparative data in pregnant women are limited. We assessed the safety and activity profile of these two drugs in pregnancy using data from a national observational study. Methods Women with atazanavir or darunavir exposure in pregnancy were evaluated for laboratory measures and main pregnancy outcomes (e.g. preterm delivery, low birthweight, non-elective caesarean section and neonatal gestational age-adjusted birthweight Z-score). Results Final analysis included 500 pregnancies with either atazanavir (n = 409) or darunavir (n = 91) exposure. No differences in pregnancy outcomes, weight gain in pregnancy, drug discontinuations, undetectable HIV-RNA, haemoglobin, ALT, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol were observed between the two groups. At third trimester, exposure to darunavir was associated with higher levels of plasma triglycerides (median 235.5 versus 179 mg/dL; P = 0.032) and a higher total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio (median 4.03 versus 3.27; P = 0.028) and exposure to atazanavir was associated with higher levels of plasma bilirubin (1.54 versus 0.32 mg/dL; P
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10. Vaginal and endocervical microorganisms in symptomatic and asymptomatic non-pregnant females: risk factors and rates of occurrence
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Tibaldi, C., Cappello, N., Latino, M.A., Masuelli, G., Marini, S., and Benedetto, C.
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- 2009
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11. First-line chemotherapy with planned sequential administration of cisplatin/gemcitabine followed by docetaxel in elderly ‘unfrail’ patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer: a multicenter phase II study
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Tibaldi, C., Camerini, A., D’Incecco, A., Vasile, E., Fabbri, A., Amoroso, D., and Cappuzzo, F.
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- 2012
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12. Weight Gain during Pregnancy in Women with HIV Receiving Different Antiretroviral Regimens
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Floridia, M., Masuelli, G., Tassis, B., Franceschetti, L., Savasi, V. M., Spinillo, A., Tamburrini, E., Guaraldi, G., Dalzero, S., Sansone, M., Chiodo, A., Degli Antoni, A. M., Pinnetti, C., Liuzzi, G., Ravizza, M., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Campolmi, I., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V. S., Zanaboni, D., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Ruggieri, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Paradiso, L., Forlanini, F., Longoni, E., Placido, G., Milini, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Francisci, D., Papalini, C., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Maso, G., Bernardon, M., Bussolaro, S., della Pieta, I., Sorz, A., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Vicini, I. B., Luzi, K., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Calabretti, D., Gigante, S., Guerra, B., Cervi, F., Simonazzi, G., Margarito, E., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G. M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Frisina, V., Cardellicchio, E., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Badolato, R., Forleo, M. A., Ruggiero, M., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Cellini, M., Marconi, A. M., Ierardi, M., Simonetti, S. C., Alfieri, N., Agrati, S., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Cerioli, A., de Martino, M., Parazzini, F., and Vella, S.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Integrase inhibitor ,HIV Infections ,Overweight ,Weight Gain ,Cohort Studies ,Pregnancy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Weight change ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Infectious Diseases ,Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Weight gain - Abstract
Background No published studies have evaluated in pregnant women with HIV weight gain with different antiretroviral drug classes. Methods Data from a national cohort study were used. We compared absolute weight gain and occurrence of excessive weight gain in women with HIV who received during pregnancy integrase inhibitors (INSTI), protease inhibitors (PI), or non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI). Excessive weight gain was defined according to the Institute of Medicine recommendations. Possible predictors of weight gain were assessed using univariate and multivariate analyses. Results Among 273 cases (PI: 191, NNRTI: 43, INSTI: 39), the mean weight increase was 11.3 kg, and 25.4% of the mothers had an excessive weight increase. No significant differences were found among the three treatment groups for absolute weight increase, occurrence of excessive weight gain, infant birthweight, and other pregnancy and laboratory outcomes. The comparisons of individual drugs, although based on a limited number of cases, suggested no major differences. A significant positive correlation was found between weight gain and CD4+ T-cell increase during pregnancy. In multivariate analyses, drug class and nucleoside backbone were not associated with absolute or excessive weight increase. Excessive weight increase was significantly associated with week of delivery (adjusted odds ratio: 1.74, 95% CI 1.15, 2.63), obesity (5.21, 95% CI 1.85, 14.64), overweight (7.95, 95% CI 3.26, 19.39), recent substance use (5.96, 95% CI 1.13, 31.40) and fasting 2nd trimester hyperglycaemia (3.94, 95% CI 1.14, 13.65). Conclusions No significant differences in absolute weight change or occurrence of excessive weight gain were found among women with HIV who received during pregnancy different classes of antiretroviral drugs.
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13. Vaginal delivery in women with HIV in Italy: results of 5 years of implementation of the national SIGO-HIV protocol
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Tibaldi, C., Masuelli, G., Sansone, M., Tassis, B., Cetin, I., Franceschetti, L., Spinillo, A., Simonazzi, G., Vimercati, A., Dalzero, S., Meloni, A., Bernardon, M., Frisina, V., Polizzi, C., Todros, T., Martinelli, P., Floridia, M., Ravizza, M., Trentini, L., Tiso, G., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Personeni, C., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Coletto, S., Di Nello, F., Madia, C., Forleo, M. A., Badolato, R., Roccio, M., Zanaboni, D., Sirico, A., Maruotti, G. M., Capone, A., Guerra, B., Cervi, F., Margarito, E., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Crupano, F. M., Calabretti, D., Ravizz, M., Marconi, A. M., Galiano, V., Ierardi, S. C. S. M., Chiodo, A., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Dedoni, I. M., Maso, G., Belcaro, C., Rizzante, E., Alberico, S., Citernesi, A., Vicini, I. B., Luzi, K., Tibaldi C, Masuelli G, Sansone M, Tassis B, Cetin I, Franceschetti L, Spinillo A, Simonazzi G, Vimercati A, Dalzero S, Meloni A, Bernardon M, Frisina V, Polizzi C, Todros T, Martinelli P, Floridia M, Ravizza M, and for SIGO-HIV Study Group.
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030106 microbiology ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Hiv transmission ,Delivery complications ,Vaginal delivery ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Cesarean Section ,HIV ,Mode of delivery ,Delivery, Obstetric ,Female ,Italy ,Viral Load ,Obstetric ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Diseases ,Delivery complication ,business ,Viral load ,Delivery - Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the maternal and neonatal safety of vaginal delivery in women with HIV following the implementation of a national protocol in Italy. METHODS: Vaginal delivery was offered to all eligible women who presented antenatally at twelve participating clinical sites. Data collection and definition of outcomes followed the procedures of the National Program on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy. Pregnancy outcomes were compared according to the mode of delivery, classified as vaginal, elective cesarean (ECS) and non-elective cesarean section (NECS). RESULTS: Among 580 women who delivered between January 2012 and September 2017, 142 (24.5%) had a vaginal delivery, 323 (55.7%) had an ECS and 115 (19.8%) had an NECS. The proportion of vaginal deliveries increased significantly over time, from 18.9% in 2012 to 35.3% in 2017 (p
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- 2019
14. Baseline elevated leukocyte count in peripheral blood is associated with poor survival in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer: a prognostic model
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Tibaldi, C., Vasile, E., Bernardini, I., Orlandini, C., Andreuccetti, M., and Falcone, A.
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- 2008
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15. Birth defects in a national cohort of pregnant women with HIV infection in Italy, 2001–2011
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Floridia, M, Mastroiacovo, P, Tamburrini, E, Tibaldi, C, Todros, T, Crepaldi, A, Sansone, M, Fiscon, M, Liuzzi, G, Guerra, B, Vimercati, A, Vichi, F, Vicini, I, Pinnetti, C, Marconi, A M, and Ravizza, M
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- 2013
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16. Prolonged gemcitabine infusion in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer with stable disease after gemcitabine 30-min infusion
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Tibaldi, C., Bernardini, I., Chella, A., Russo, F., Toma, G., Tempestini, F., Malventi, M., Vasile, E., Ambrosino, N., and Falcone, A.
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- 2006
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17. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling in HIV-infected pregnant women: a multicentre case series
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Floridia M, Masuelli G, Meloni A, Cetin I, Tamburrini E, Cavaliere AF, Dalzero S, Sansone M, Alberico S, Guerra B, Spinillo A, Chiadò Fiorio Tin M, Ravizza M, Mori F, Ortolani P, Dalle Nogare ER, Di Lorenzo F, Sterrantino G, Meli M, Polemi S, Nocentini J, Baldini M, Montorzi G, Mazzetti M, Rogasi P, Borchi B, Vichi F, Del Pin B, Pinter E, Anzalone E, Marocco R, Mastroianni C, Mercurio VS, Carocci A, Grilli E, Maccabruni A, Zaramella M, Mariani B, Natalini Raponi G, Guaraldi G, Nardini G, Stentarelli C, Beghetto B, Degli Antoni AM, Molinari A, Crisalli MP, Donisi A, Piepoli M, Cerri V, Zuccotti G, Giacomet V, Coletto S, Di Nello F, Madia C, Placido G, Vivarelli A, Castelli P, Savalli F, Portelli V, Sabbatini F, Francisci D, Bernini L, Grossi P, Rizzi L, Maso G, Airoud M, Soppelsa G, Dedoni M, Cuboni C, Ortu F, Piano P, Citernesi A, Bordoni Vicini I, Luzi K, Roccio M, Vimercati A, Miccolis A, De Gennaro A, Cervi F, Simonazzi G, Margarito E, Capretti MG, Marsico C, Faldella G, Martinelli P, Agangi A, Capone A, Maruotti GM, Tibaldi C, Trentini L, Todros T, Frisina V, Brambilla T, Savasi V, Personeni C, Giaquinto C, Fiscon M, Rubino E, Bucceri A, Matrone R, Scaravelli G, Genovese O, Cafforio C, Pinnetti C, Liuzzi G, Tozzi V, Massetti P, Casadei AM, Cellini M, Castelli Gattinara G, Marconi AM, Sacchi V, Ierardi M, Polizzi C, Mattei A, Pirillo MF, Amici R, Galluzzo CM, Donnini S, Baroncelli S, Villani P, Cusato M, Cerioli A, De Martino M, Mastroiacovo P, Parazzini F, Vella S., Floridia M, Masuelli G, Meloni A, Cetin I, Tamburrini E, Cavaliere AF, Dalzero S, Sansone M, Alberico S, Guerra B, Spinillo A, Chiadò Fiorio Tin M, Ravizza M, and Mori F, Ortolani P, Dalle Nogare ER, Di Lorenzo F, Sterrantino G, Meli M, Polemi S, Nocentini J, Baldini M, Montorzi G, Mazzetti M, Rogasi P, Borchi B, Vichi F, Del Pin B, Pinter E, Anzalone E, Marocco R, Mastroianni C, Mercurio VS, Carocci A, Grilli E, Maccabruni A, Zaramella M, Mariani B, Natalini Raponi G, Guaraldi G, Nardini G, Stentarelli C, Beghetto B, Degli Antoni AM, Molinari A, Crisalli MP, Donisi A, Piepoli M, Cerri V, Zuccotti G, Giacomet V, Coletto S, Di Nello F, Madia C, Placido G, Vivarelli A, Castelli P, Savalli F, Portelli V, Sabbatini F, Francisci D, Bernini L, Grossi P, Rizzi L, Maso G, Airoud M, Soppelsa G, Dedoni M, Cuboni C, Ortu F, Piano P, Citernesi A, Bordoni Vicini I, Luzi K, Roccio M, Vimercati A, Miccolis A, De Gennaro A, Cervi F, Simonazzi G, Margarito E, Capretti MG, Marsico C, Faldella G, Martinelli P, Agangi A, Capone A, Maruotti GM, Tibaldi C, Trentini L, Todros T, Frisina V, Brambilla T, Savasi V, Personeni C, Giaquinto C, Fiscon M, Rubino E, Bucceri A, Matrone R, Scaravelli G, Genovese O, Cafforio C, Pinnetti C, Liuzzi G, Tozzi V, Massetti P, Casadei AM, Cellini M, Castelli Gattinara G, Marconi AM, Sacchi V, Ierardi M, Polizzi C, Mattei A, Pirillo MF, Amici R, Galluzzo CM, Donnini S, Baroncelli S, Villani P, Cusato M, Cerioli A, De Martino M, Mastroiacovo P, Parazzini F, Vella S.
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Infectious Disease Transmission ,Prenatal diagnosis ,HIV Infections ,0302 clinical medicine ,Birth defect ,Pregnancy ,Odds Ratio ,Vertical ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,education.field_of_study ,Amniocentesi ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Obstetrics ,Infectious ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Amniocentesis ,birth defects ,chorionic villus sampling ,HIV ,invasive testing ,mother-to child HIV transmission ,pregnancy ,prenatal diagnosis ,Birth defects ,Chorionic villus sampling ,Invasive testing ,Mother-to child HIV transmission ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Chorionic Villi Sampling ,Female ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prenatal diagnosi ,Population ,Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE ,03 medical and health sciences ,Humans ,education ,Fetal Death ,Analysis of Variance ,Chi-Square Distribution ,business.industry ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Pregnancy Complications ,business ,Chi-squared distribution - Abstract
Objectives To assess in pregnant women with HIV the rates of amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS), and the outcomes associated with such procedures. Design Observational study. Data from the Italian National Program on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy were used. Setting University and hospital clinics. Population Pregnant women with HIV. Methods Temporal trends were analysed by analysis of variance and by the Chi-square test for trend. Quantitative variables were compared by Student's t-test and categorical data by the Chi-square test, with odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals calculated. Main outcome measures Rate of invasive testing, intrauterine death, HIV transmission. Results Between 2001 and 2015, among 2065 pregnancies in women with HIV, 113 (5.5%) had invasive tests performed. The procedures were conducted under antiretroviral treatment in 99 cases (87.6%), with a significant increase over time in the proportion of tests performed under highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) (100% in 2011–2015). Three intrauterine deaths were observed (2.6%), and 14 pregnancies were terminated because of fetal anomalies. Among 96 live newborns, eight had no information available on HIV status. Among the remaining 88 cases with either amniocentesis (n = 75), CVS (n = 12), or both (n = 1), two HIV transmissions occurred (2.3%). No HIV transmission occurred among the women who were on HAART at the time of invasive testing, and none after 2005. Conclusions The findings reinforce the assumption that invasive prenatal testing does not increase the risk of HIV vertical transmission among pregnant women under suppressive antiretroviral treatment. Tweetable abstract No HIV transmission occurred among women who underwent amniocentesis or CVS under effective anti-HIV regimens.
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18. Correlation of cytidine deaminase polymorphisms and activity with clinical outcome in gemcitabine-/platinum-treated advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patients
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Tibaldi, C., Giovannetti, E., Tiseo, M., Leon, L.G., DʼIncecco, A., Loosekoot, N., Bartolotti, M., Honeywell, R., Cappuzzo, F., Ardizzoni, A., and Peters, G.J.
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19. Declining HCV seroprevalence in pregnant women with HIV
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FLORIDIA, M., TAMBURRINI, E., ANZIDEI, G., TIBALDI, C., MUGGIASCA, M. L., GUARALDI, G., FISCON, M., VIMERCATI, A., MARTINELLI, P., DONISI, A., DALZERO, S., and RAVIZZA, M.
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20. Is erlotinib really active after failure of gefitinib in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patients?
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Vasile, E, Tibaldi, C, and Falcone, A
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21. Optical Measurements in an Exploding Wire Experiment
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Bibbo, L., Giovambatista, N., Gómez, P., Olivieri, M., Tibaldi, C., Bernal, L., Pouzo, J., and Bilbao, L.
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22. Hepatitis B or hepatitis C coinfection in HIV-infected pregnant women in Europe
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Landes, M, Newell, M-L, Barlow, P, Fiore, S, Malyuta, R, Martinelli, P, Posokhova, S, Savasi, V, Semenenko, I, Stelmah, A, Tibaldi, C, and Thorne, C
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23. Pregnancy outcomes and antiretroviral treatment in a national cohort of pregnant women with HIV: overall rates and differences according to nationality
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Floridia, M, Tamburrini, E, Bucceri, A, Tibaldi, C, Anzidei, G, Guaraldi, G, Meloni, A, Guerra, B, Ferrazzi, E, Molinari, A, Pinnetti, C, Salerio, B, and Ravizza, M
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24. Lipid Profile During Pregnancy in HIV-Infected Women
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Floridia, M., Tamburrini, E., Ravizza, M., Tibaldi, C., Ravagni Probizer, M. F., Anzidei, G., Sansone, M., Mori, F., Rubino, E., Meli, M., Dalzero, S., and Guaraldi, G.
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25. TUMOR-RELATED LEUKOCYTOSIS IS LINKED WITH POOR PROGNOSIS IN ADVANCED NSCLC PATIENTS (PTS) TREATED WITH CHEMOTHERAPY
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Bernardini, I., Tibaldi, C., Andreuccetti, M., Russo, F., and Falcone, A.
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26. THREE-DRUG REGIMEN WITH EPIRUBICIN, PACLITAXEL AND ETOPOSIDE (EPE) IN THE TREATMENT OF EXTENSIVE SCLC: A PHASE I–II STUDY
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Pennucci, M. C., Del Freo, A., Tibaldi, C., Fabbri, A., Innocenti, F., Russo, F., Prochilo, T., and Baldini, E.
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27. PROLONGED GEMCITABINE INFUSION (GMCPI) ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH CISPLATIN IN ADVANCED NSCLC PATIENTS WITH STABLE DISEASE AFTER TWO CYCLES OF CHEMOTHERAPY CONTAINING GEMCITABINE 30 MINUTE INFUSION (GMC)
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Tibaldi, C., Russo, F., Bernardini, I., Chella, A., Toma, G., Tempestini, F., Santolicandro, A. M., Ricchi, A., and Falcone, A.
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28. Local and systemic immuno-chemotherapy after surgery in early-stage malignant pleural mesothelioma
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Chella, Antonio, Tibaldi, C, Menconi, G F., Melfi, F M.A., Mussi, A, Russo, F, Bernardini, I, Andreuccetti, M, Falcone, A, and Angeletti, C A.
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29. Optical Measurements in an Exploding Wire Experiment
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Bibbo, L., primary, Giovambatista, N., additional, Gómez, P., additional, Olivieri, M., additional, Tibaldi, C., additional, Bernal, L., additional, Pouzo, J., additional, and Bilbao, L., additional
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30. Abacavir/Lamivudine and Tenofovir/Emtricitabine in Pregnant Women with Hiv: Laboratory and Clinical Outcomes in an Observational National Study
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Floridia, M., Pinnetti, C., Ravizza, M., Masuelli, G., Personeni, C., Sansone, M., Antoni, A. D., Guaraldi, G., Spinillo, A., Tassis, B., Dalzero, S., Liuzzi, G., Tamburrini, E., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Campolmi, I., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V. S., Maccabruni, A., Zaramella, M., Mariani, B., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Degli Antoni, A. M., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Coletto, S., Di Nello, F., Madia, C., Placido, G., Milini, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Francisci, D., Papalini, C., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Bernardon, M., Maso, G., Rizzante, E., Belcaro, C., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Vicini, I. B., Luzi, K., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Miccolis, A., De Gennaro, A., Guerra, B., Cervi, F., Simonazzi, G., Margarito, E., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G. M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Frisina, V., Cetin, I., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Franceschetti, L., Badolato, R., Tiso, G. C., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Cellini, M., Marconi, A. M., Sacchi, V., Ierardi, M., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., and Baroncelli, S.
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0301 basic medicine ,HIV Infections ,Hemoglobins ,0302 clinical medicine ,Abacavir ,Anemia ,Cholesterol ,Emtricitabine ,HIV-RNA ,Lamivudine ,Low birthweight ,Pregnancy ,Preterm delivery ,Tenofovir ,immune system diseases ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pregnancy Outcome ,virus diseases ,Lipoproteins, LDL ,Drug Combinations ,Infectious Diseases ,Hypertension ,RNA, Viral ,Female ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Pregnancy Trimester, Third ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,AIDS-Associated Nephropathy ,Cesarean Section ,business.industry ,Abacavir/Lamivudine ,medicine.disease ,030112 virology ,Dideoxynucleosides ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Pregnancy Complications ,HIV-1 ,Observational study ,business - Abstract
Abacavir-lamivudine (ABC/3TC) and tenofovir-emtricitabine (TDF/FTC) represent in the guidelines of several countries, including Italy and United States, the preferred nucleoside/nucleotide backbones of antiretroviral regimens. We assessed their profile in pregnancy using data from a national observational study.Laboratory measures (CD4, HIV-RNA, lipid profile, glucose, hemoglobin, and alanine transferase) and pregnancy outcomes (preterm delivery, low birthweight, nonelective cesarean section, birthweight Z-score, congenital defects, HIV transmission, maternal weight gain, and pregnancy complications) were compared after prenatal exposure to ABC/3TC or TDF/FTC.The study evaluated 913 pregnancies (ABC/3TC: 252; TDF/FTC: 661). At entry in pregnancy, women on TDF/FTC were older (33.6 vs. 32.4 years, P = 0.005), less frequently on treatment (66.9% vs. 80.2%, P0.001), and had lower CD4 counts (475/mm vs. 533/mm, P = 0.003) and higher plasma HIV-RNA levels (2.48 vs. 2.22 log10 copies/mL, P = 0.003). Women on ABC/3TC had more commonly hypertension/nephropathy (5.2% vs. 2.0%, P = 0.013). No major differences were observed in the main pregnancy outcomes and in rates of undetectable HIV-RNA at third trimester. In a subgroup analysis that evaluated at third trimester only cases with regular 3-drug treatment during pregnancy, women on TDF/FTC had lower hemoglobin levels (median: 11.1 vs. 11.8 g/dL, P = 0.002) and women on ABC/3TC had higher levels of total cholesterol (median: 230 vs. 216 mg/dL, P = 0.023) and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (133 vs. 111 mg/dL, P = 0.030).In this study, use of TDF/FTC and ABC/3TC in pregnancy was associated with similar pregnancy outcomes and with some differences in laboratory measures that might guide physicians' prescriptions in mothers with hematologic or metabolic risk factors.
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31. Immune-related adverse events correlate with clinical outcomes in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with nivolumab in the Italian expanded access programme
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Baldini, E., primary, Lunghi, A., additional, Cortesi, E., additional, Turci, D., additional, Garassino, M.C., additional, Stati, V., additional, Ardizzoni, A., additional, Ricciuti, B., additional, Frassoldati, A., additional, Romano, G., additional, Illiano, A., additional, Verderame, F., additional, Fasola, G., additional, Marchetti, P., additional, Pinto, C., additional, Carteni, G., additional, Scotti, V., additional, Tibaldi, C., additional, Fioretto, L., additional, and Giannarelli, D., additional
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32. Use of zidovudine-sparing HAART in pregnant HIV-infected women in Europe: 2000-2009
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Tariq, S, Townsend, Cl, Cortina Borja, M, Duong, T, Elford, J, Thorne, C, Tookey, Pa, Giaquinto, C, Rampon, O, Mazza, A, De Rossi, A, Grosch Wörner, I, Mok, J, de José MI, Larrú Martínez, B, Scherpbier, Hj, Kreyenbroek, M, Godfried, Mh, Nellen, Fj, Boer, K, Navér, L, Anzén, B, Lidman, K, Levy, J, Barlow, P, Manigart, Y, Hainaut, M, Goetghebuer, T, Brichard, B, De Camps, J, Thiry, N, Deboone, G, Waterloos, H, De Maria, A, Mûr, A, Payà, A, López Vilchez MA, Carreras, R, Valerius, Nh, Rosenfeldt, V, Coll, O, Suy, A, Perez, Jm, Fortuny, C, Boguña, J, Savasi, V, Viganò, A, Giacomet, V, Cerini, C, Raimondi, C, Zuccotti, G, Alberico, S, Rabusin, M, Bernardon, M, Buffolano, W, Tiseo, R, Martinelli, P, Sansone, M, Maruotti, G, Agangi, A, Tibaldi, C, Marini, S, Masuelli, G, Benedetto, Chiara, Niemieç, T, Marczynska, M, Dobosz, S, Popielska, J, Oldakowska, A, Masters, J, Haile Selassie, H, French, C, Shakes, I., National Study of HIV in Pregnancy Childhood, National Study of HIV in Pregnancy, Childhood, Martinelli, Pasquale, Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Paediatric Infectious Diseases / Rheumatology / Immunology, General Internal Medicine, Infectious diseases, Other Research, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Tariq, S, Townsend, Cl, Cortina Borja, M, Duong, T, Elford, J, Thorne, C, Tookey, Pa, European Collaborative, Study, Giaquinto C, National Study of HIV in Pregnancy C. h. i. l. d. h. o. o. d., Rampon, O, Mazza, A, De Rossi, A, Grosch Wörner, I, Mok, J, de José, Mi, Larrú Martínez, B, Scherpbier, Hj, Kreyenbroek, M, Godfried, Mh, Nellen, Fj, Boer, K, Navér, L, Anzén, B, Lidman, K, Levy, J, Barlow, P, Manigart, Y, Hainaut, M, Goetghebuer, T, Brichard, B, De Camps, J, Thiry, N, Deboone, G, Waterloos, H, De Maria, A, Mûr, A, Payà, A, López Vilchez, Ma, Carreras, R, Valerius, Nh, Rosenfeldt, V, Coll, O, Suy, A, Perez, Jm, Fortuny, C, Boguña, J, Savasi, V, Viganò, A, Giacomet, V, Cerini, C, Raimondi, C, Zuccotti, G, Alberico, S, Rabusin, M, Bernardon, M, Buffolano, Wilma, 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, Masters, J, Haile Selassie, H, French, C, and Shakes, I.
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Adult ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,HAART ,Anti-HIV Agents ,HIV Infections ,antiretroviral agents ,highly active antiretroviral therapy ,HIV ,pregnancy outcome ,viral load ,congenital abnormalities ,Article ,Zidovudine ,ANTIRETROVIRAL AGENTS ,immune system diseases ,Hiv infected ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,antiretroviral agents, highly active antiretroviral therapy, HIV, pregnancy outcome, viral load ,Pregnancy outcomes ,Retrospective Studies ,Pregnancy ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Infant ,virus diseases ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,zidovudine ,Europe ,Infectious Diseases ,In utero ,Immunology ,Female ,pregnancy ,business ,Viral load ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Increasing numbers of women in resource-rich settings are prescribed zidovudine (ZDV)-sparing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in pregnancy. We compare ZDV-sparing with ZDV-containing HAART in relation to maternal viral load at delivery, mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, and congenital abnormality. This is an analysis of data from the National Study of HIV in Pregnancy and Childhood and the European Collaborative Study. Data on 7573 singleton births to diagnosed HIV-infected women between January 2000 and June 2009 were analyzed. Logistic regression models were fitted to estimate adjusted odds ratios (AORs). Overall, 15.8% (1199 of 7573) of women received ZDV-sparing HAART, with increasing use between 2000 and 2009 (P
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33. Pregnant with HIV before age 25: Data from a large national study in Italy, 2001-2016
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Floridia, M., Masuelli, G., Tamburrini, E., Cetin, I., Liuzzi, G., Martinelli, Paolo, Guaraldi, G., Spinillo, A., Vimercati, A., Maso, G., Pinnetti, C., Frisina, V., Dalzero, S., Ravizza, M., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Campolmi, I., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V. S., Maccabruni, A., Zaramella, M., Mariani, Bianca, Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Antoni, A. M. Degli, Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Coletto, S., Di Nello, F., Madia, C., Placido, G., Milini, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Francisci, D., Angeli, G., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Bernardon, M., Rizzante, E., Belcaro, C., Meloni, Antonio, Dedoni, M., Ortu, F., Piano, Pierluigi, Citernesi, A., Vicini, I. Bordoni, Luzi, K., Roccio, M., Miccolis, A., De Gennaro, A., Guerra, B., Cervi, Filippo, Simonazzi, G., Margarito, E., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Sansone, M., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G. M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Personeni, C., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Franceschetti, L., Tassis, B., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Cellini, Matteo, Marconi, A. M., Sacchi, V., Ierardi, M., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Cerioli, A., DE MARTINO, MARIA CRISTINA, Parazzini, F., and Vella, S.
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Antiretroviral treatment ,HIV diagnosis ,HIV testing ,pregnancy ,women's health ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Longitudinal study ,Adolescent ,Epidemiology ,Short Report ,HIV Infections ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Odds Ratio ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Female ,Italy ,Infectious Diseases ,Confidence interval ,Family planning ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
SUMMARYYoung pregnant women with HIV may be at significant risk of unplanned pregnancy, lower treatment coverage, and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. In a large cohort of pregnant women with HIV in Italy, among 2979 pregnancies followed in 2001–2016, 9·0% were in women P< 0·001). Younger women had a lower rate of planned pregnancy (23·2%vs.37·7%, odds ratio (OR) 0·50, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0·36–0·69), were more frequently diagnosed with HIV in pregnancy (46·5%vs.20·9%, OR 3·29, 95% CI 2·54–4·25), and, if already diagnosed with HIV before pregnancy, were less frequently on antiretroviral treatment at conception (vs.99·3%), with no differences in rate of HIV viral suppression at third trimester and adverse pregnancy outcomes. The data show that young women represent a growing proportion of pregnant women with HIV, and are significantly more likely to have unplanned pregnancy, undiagnosed HIV infection, and lower treatment coverage at conception. During pregnancy, antiretroviral treatment, HIV suppression, and pregnancy outcomes are similar compared with older women. Earlier intervention strategies may provide additional benefits in the quality of care for women with HIV.
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34. Pregnancy outcomes and cytomegalovirus DNAaemia in HIV-infected pregnant women with CMV
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Ravizza, M., Tamburrini, E., Mori, F., Ortolani, P., dalle Nogare, E.R., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Polemi, S., Nocentini, J., Baldini, M., Montorzi, G., Mazzetti, M., Rogasi, P., Borchi, B., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Pinter, E., Anzalone, E., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V.S., Carocci, A., Grilli, E., Maccabruni, A., Zaramella, M., Mariani, B., Natalini Raponi, G., Guaraldi, G., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Degli Antoni, A.M., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M.P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Coletto, S., Di Nello, F., Madia, C., Placido, G., Vivarelli, A., Castelli, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Francisci, D., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Alberico, S., Maso, G., Airoud, M., Soppelsa, G., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Cuboni, C., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Bordoni Vicini, I., Luzi, K., Spinillo, A., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Miccolis, A., De Gennaro, A., Guerra, B., Cervi, F., Simonazzi, G., Margarito, E., Capretti, M.G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Sansone, M., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G.M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Masuelli, G., Frisina, V., Cetin, I., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Personeni, C., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Bucceri, A., Matrone, R., Scaravelli, G., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Pinnetti, C., Liuzzi, G., Tozzi, V., Massetti, P., Casadei, A.M., Cavaliere, A.F., Cellini, M., Castelli Gattinara, G., Marconi, A.M., Dalzero, S., Sacchi, V., Ierardi, M., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M.F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C.M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Floridia, M., Villani, P., Cusato, M., Cerioli, A., De Martino, M., Mastroiacovo, P., Parazzini, F., Vella, S., and Degli Antoni, A.
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35. Treatment change in pregnancy is a significant risk factor for detectable HIV-1 RNA in plasma at end of pregnancy
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Floridia, M, Ravizza, M, Pinnetti, C, Tibaldi, C, Bucceri, A, Anzidei, G, Fiscon, M, Molinari, A, Martinelli, P, Dalzero, S, Tamburrini, E, Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy, Anceschi, Maurizio Marco, Massetti, Anna Paola, Mastroianni, Claudio Maria, Floridia M., Ravizza M., Pinnetti C., Tibaldi C., Bucceri A., Anzidei G., Fiscon M., Molinari A., Martinelli P., Dalzero S., Tamburrini E., Faldella G., Guerra B., Floridia, M., Ravizza, M., Pinnetti, C., Tibaldi, C., Bucceri, A., Anzidei, G., Fiscon, M., Molinari, A., Martinelli, Pasquale, Dalzero, S., Tamburrini, E., and Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in, P. r. e. g. n. a. n. c. y.
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antiretroviral treatment ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Time Factors ,Pregnancy Trimester, Third ,HIV Infections ,Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Cohort Studies ,Young Adult ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Young adult ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Univariate analysis ,treatment ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Confounding ,Infant, Newborn ,HIV ,Odds ratio ,Viral Load ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Surgery ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Infectious Diseases ,Logistic Models ,Anti-Retroviral Agents ,Withholding Treatment ,HIV-1 ,RNA, Viral ,Female ,business ,Viral load ,Cohort study - Abstract
To investigate the risk factors for an HIV-1 RNA plasma viral load above 400 copies/mL in the third trimester of pregnancy.Data from a large national study were used. The possible determinants were assessed in univariate analyses and in a multivariate logistic regression model in order to adjust for possible confounders.Among 662 pregnancies followed between 2001 and 2008, 131 (19.8%) had an HIV-1 plasma copy number above 400/mL at the third trimester of pregnancy. In the multivariate analysis, the variables significantly associated with this occurrence were earlier calendar year (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] per additional calendar year, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.63-0.77; P.001), lower CD4 count at enrollment (AOR per 100 cells lower, 1.18; 95% CI, 1.09-1.27; P.001), HIV-1 RNA levels above 400 copies per mL at enrollment (AOR, 2.23; 95% CI, 1.50-3.33; P.001), and treatment modification during pregnancy (AOR, 1.66; 95% CI, 1.07-2.57; P=.024).Treatment changes in pregnancy significantly increase the risk of an incomplete viral suppression at the end of pregnancy. In HIV-infected women of childbearing age, proper preconception care, which includes the preferential prescription of regimens with the best safety profile in pregnancy, is likely to prevent an incomplete viral suppression at the end of pregnancy.
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36. Duration of ruptured membranes and vertical transmission of HIV-1: a meta-analysis from 15 prospective cohort studies
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Bulterys, M. B., Fowler, M. G., Hanson, I. C., Lemay, M., Mayaux, M. J., Mofenson, L., Newell, M. -L., Peavy, H., Peckham, C., Read, J. S., Rother, C., Simpson, B. J., Van Dyke, R. B., Harris, D. R., Peavy, H. H., Easley, K., Khammy, A., Nugent, R. P., Mitchell, R., Owen, W., Van Dyke, R., Widmayer, S., Bardeguez, A., Hanson, C., Wiznia, A., Luzuriaga, K., Viscarello, R., Ho, D., Koup, R., Chen, I., Krogstad, P., Mullins, J., Wolinsky, S., Korber, B., Walker, B., Ammann, A., Clapp, S., Mcdonald, D., Lapointe, N., Boucher, M., Fauvel, M., Hankins, C., Samson, J., Newell, M. L., Peckham, C. S., Thorne, C. N., Giaquinto, C., Ruga, E., De Rossi, A., Truscia, D., Grosch-Worner, I., Schafer, A., Mok, J., Johnstone, F., Jiminez, J., de Alba, C., Garcia Rodriguez, M. C., Bates, I., de Josee, I., Hawkins, F., Martinez Zapico, R., Pena, J. M., Gonzalez Garcia, J., Arribas Lopez, J. R., Asensi-Botet, F., Otero, M. C., Peerez-Tamarit, D., Moya, A., Galbis, M. J., Scherpbier, H., Boer, K., Bohlin, A. B., Lindgren, S., Anzen, B., Belfrage, E., Lidin-Jansson, G., Levy, J., Barlow, P., Hainaut, M., Peltier, A., Ferrazin, A., De Maria, A., Gotta, C., Mur, A., Vinolas, M., Paya, A., Loepez-Vilchez, M. A., Coll, O., Fortuny, C., Boguna, J., Casellas Caro, M., Canet, Y., Pardi, G., Ravizza, M., Semprini, E., Castagna, C., Fiore, S., Guerra, B., Lanari, M., Bianchi, S., Bovicelli, L., Prati, E., Zanelli, S., Duse, M., Soresina, A., Scaravelli, G., Stegagno, M., De Santis, M., Muggiasca, M. L., Vigano, A., Spinillo, A., Ravagni Probizer, F., Bucceri, A., Rancilio, L., Taylor, G. P., Lyall, H., Penn, Z., Blott, M., Valerius, N. H., Martinelli, P., Buffolano, W., Tibaldi, C., Ziarati, N., Semprini, A., Della Torre, M., Parazzini, F., Dallacasa, P., Bianchi, U., Pachi, A., Mancuso, S., Villa, P., Conti, M., Principi, N., Muggiasca, M., Marchisio, P., Zara, C., Ravagni, F., Vignali, M., Rossi, G., Selvaggi, L., Greco, P., Vimercati, A., Massi, G., Innocenti, T., Fiscella, A., Sansone, M., Benedetto, C., Tadrist, B., Thevenieau, D., Gondry, J., Paulard, B., Alisy, C., Brault, D., Tordjeman, N., Mamou, J., Rozan, M., Colombani, D., Pincemaille, O., Salvetti, A., Chabanier, C., Hernandorena, X., Leroy, J., Schaal, J., Balde, P., Faucher, P., Lachassinne, E., Benoit, S., Douard, D., Hocke, C., Barjot, P., Brouard, J., Delattre, P., Stien, L., Audibert, F., Labrune, P., Vial, M., Mazy, F., Sitbon, D., Crenn-Hebert, C., Floch-Tudal, C., Akakpo, R., Daveau, C., Leblanc, A., Cesbron, P., Duval-Arnould, M., Huraux-Rendu, C., Lemerle, S., Touboul, C., Guerin, M., Maingueneau, C., Reynaud, I., Rousseau, T., Ercoil, V., Lanza, M., Denavit, M., Garnier, J., Lahsinat, K., Pia, P., Allouche, C., Nardou, M., Grall, F., May, A., Dallot, M., Lhuillier, P., Cecile, W., Mezin, R., Bech, A., Lobut, J., Algava, G., Chalvon Dermesay, A., Busuttil, R., Jacquemot, M., Bader-Meunier, B., Fridman, S., Codaccioni, X., Maxingue, F., Thomas, D., Alain, J., De Lumley, L., Tabaste, J., Bailly Salin, P., Seaume, H., Guichard, A., Kebaill, K., Roussouly, C., Botto, C., De Lanete, A., Wipff, P., Cravello, L., De Boisse, P., Leclaire, M., Michel, G., Crumiere, C., Lefevre, V., Le Lorier, B., Pauly, I., Robichez, B., Seguy, D., Delhinger, M., Rideau, F., Talon, P., Benos, P., Huret, C., Nicolas, J., Heller-Roussin, B., Saint-Leger, S., Delaporte, M., Hubert, C., De Sarcus, B., Karoubi, P., Mechinaud, F., Bertcrottiere, D., Bongain, A., Monpoux, F., De Gennes, C., Devianne, F., Nisand, I., Rousset, M., Mouchnino, G., Muray, J., Munzer, M., Quereux, C., Brossard, V., Clavier, B., Allemon, M., Rotten, D., Stephan, J., Varlet, M., Guyot, B., Narcy, P., Bardinet, F., De Caunes, F., Jeny, R., Robin, M., Raison Boulley, A., Savey, L., Berrebi, A., Tricoire, J., Borderon, J., Fignon, A., Guillot, F., Maria, B., Broyard, A., Chitrit, Y., Firtion, G., Mandelbrot, L., Lafay Pillet, M., Parat, S., Boissinot, C., Garec, N., Levine, M., Ottenwalter, A., Schaller, F., Vilmer, E., Courpotin, C., Brunner, C., Ciraru-Vigneron, N., Hatem-Gantzer, G., Fritel, X., Wallet, A., Bouille, J., Milliez, J., Bensaid Mrejen, D., Dermer, E., Noseda, G., Bardou, D., Cressaty, J., Francoual, C., Carlus Moncomble, C., Cohen, H., Blanche, S., Bastion, H., Benifla, J., Benkhatar, F., Berkane, N., Hervee, F., Ronzier, M., Mayaux, Mj., de Martino, M., Tovo, P. -A., Galli, L., Gabiano, C., Ferraris, G., Garetto, S., Palomba, E., Riva, C., Vierucci, A., de Luca, M., Farina, S., Fundaro, C., Genovese, O., Mereu, G., Forni, G. L., Casadei, A., Zuccotti, G. V., Riva, E., Cellini, M., Baraldi, C., Consolini, R., Palla, G., Ruggeri, M., Ciccimarra, F., Guarino, A., Osimani, P., Benaglia, G., Romano, A., De Mattia, D., Caselli, D., Boni, S., Dell'Erba, G., Bassanetti, F., Sticca, M., Timpano, C., Magnani, C., Salvatore, C., Lipreri, R., Tornaghi, R., Pinzani, R., Cecchi, M. T., Bezzi, T., Battisti, L., Bresciani, E., Castelli Gattinara, G., Nasi, C., Pellegatta, A., Mazza, A., Baldi, F., Altobelli, R., Deiana, M., Colnaghi, C., Tarallo, L., Tondo, U., Anastasio, E., Chiriaco, P. G., Ruggeri, C., Scott, G., Hutto, C., O'Sullivan, M., Malmsberry, A., Willoughby, A., Burns, D., Goedert, J., Landesman, S., Minkoff, H., Mendez, H., Holman, S., Rubinstein, A., Durako, S., Muenz, L., Goodwin, S., Bryson, Y., Dillon, M., Nielsen, K., Boyer, P., Liao, D., Keller, M., Deveikis, A., Nesheim, S., Lindsay, M., Lee, F., Nahmias, A., Sawyer, M., Vink, P., Farley, J., Alger, L., Abrams, E., Bamji, M., Lambert, G., Schoenbaum, E., Thomas, P., Weedon, J., Palumbo, P., Denny, T., Oleske, J., Bulterys, M., Simonds, R., Ethier-Ives, J., Rogers, M., Schluchter, M., Kutner, M., Kaplan, S., Kattan, M., Lipshultz, S., Mellins, R., Shearer, W., Sopko, G., Sloand, E., Wu, M., Kind, C., Nadal, D., Rudin, C., Siegrist, C. -A., Wyler, C. -A., Cheseaux, J. -J., Aebi, C., Gnehm, H., Schubiger, G., Klingler, J., Hunziker, U., Kuchler, H., Gianinazzi, M., Buhlmann, U., Biedermann, K., Lauper, U., Irion, O., Brunelli, A., Spoletini, G., Schreyer, A., Hosli, I., Saurenmann, E., Drack, G., Isenschmid, M., Poorbeik, M., Schupbach, J., Perrin, L., Erb, P., Joller, H., Kovacs, A., Stek, A., Chan, L., Khoury, M., Diaz, C., Pacheco-Acosta, E., Tuomala, R., Cooper, E., Mesthene, D., Pitt, J., Higgins, A., Moroso, G., Rich, K., Turpin, D., Cooper, N., Davenny, K., Thompson, B., Andiman, W., Simpson, J., THE INTERNATIONAL PERINATAL HIV, Group, Martinelli, Pasquale, Bulterys M.B., Fowler M.G., Hanson I.C., Lemay M., Mayaux M.J., Mofenson L., Newell M.-L., Peavy H., Peckham C., Read J.S., Rother C., Simpson B.J., Van Dyke R.B., Harris D.R., Peavy H.H., Easley K., Khammy A., Nugent R.P., Mitchell R., Owen W., Van Dyke R., Widmayer S., Bardeguez A., Hanson C., Wiznia A., Luzuriaga K., Viscarello R., Ho D., Koup R., Chen I., Krogstad P., Mullins J., Wolinsky S., Korber B., Walker B., Ammann A., Clapp S., McDonald D., Lapointe N., Boucher M., Fauvel M., Hankins C., Samson J., Newell M.L., Peckham C.S., Thorne C.N., Giaquinto C., Ruga E., De Rossi A., Truscia D., Grosch-Worner I., Schafer A., Mok J., Johnstone F., Jiminez J., de Alba C., Garcia Rodriguez M.C., Bates I., de Josee I., Hawkins F., Martinez Zapico R., Pena J.M., Gonzalez Garcia J., Arribas Lopez J.R., Asensi-Botet F., Otero M.C., Peerez-Tamarit D., Moya A., Galbis M.J., Scherpbier H., Boer K., Bohlin A.B., Lindgren S., Anzen B., Belfrage E., Lidin-Jansson G., Levy J., Barlow P., Hainaut M., Peltier A., Ferrazin A., De Maria A., Gotta C., Mur A., Vinolas M., Paya A., Loepez-Vilchez M.A., Coll O., Fortuny C., Boguna J., Casellas Caro M., Canet Y., Pardi G., Ravizza M., Semprini E., Castagna C., Fiore S., Guerra B., Lanari M., Bianchi S., Bovicelli L., Prati E., Zanelli S., Duse M., Soresina A., Scaravelli G., Stegagno M., De Santis M., Muggiasca M.L., Vigano A., Spinillo A., Ravagni Probizer F., Bucceri A., Rancilio L., Taylor G.P., Lyall H., Penn Z., Blott M., Valerius N.H., Martinelli P., Buffolano W., Tibaldi C., Ziarati N., Semprini A., Della Torre M., Parazzini F., Dallacasa P., Bianchi U., Pachi A., Mancuso S., Villa P., Conti M., Principi N., Muggiasca M., Marchisio P., Zara C., Ravagni F., Vignali M., Rossi G., Selvaggi L., Greco P., Vimercati A., Massi G., Innocenti T., Fiscella A., Sansone M., Benedetto C., Tadrist B., Thevenieau D., Gondry J., Paulard B., Alisy C., Brault D., Tordjeman N., Mamou J., Rozan M., Colombani D., Pincemaille O., Salvetti A., Chabanier C., Hernandorena X., Leroy J., Schaal J., Balde P., Faucher P., Lachassinne E., Benoit S., Douard D., Hocke C., Barjot P., Brouard J., Delattre P., Stien L., Audibert F., Labrune P., Vial M., Mazy F., Sitbon D., Crenn-Hebert C., Floch-Tudal C., Akakpo R., Daveau C., Leblanc A., Cesbron P., Duval-Arnould M., Huraux-Rendu C., Lemerle S., Touboul C., Guerin M., Maingueneau C., Reynaud I., Rousseau T., Ercoil V., Lanza M., Denavit M., Garnier J., Lahsinat K., Pia P., Allouche C., Nardou M., Grall F., May A., Dallot M., Lhuillier P., Cecile W., Mezin R., Bech A., Lobut J., Algava G., Chalvon Dermesay A., Busuttil R., Jacquemot M., Bader-Meunier B., Fridman S., Codaccioni X., Maxingue F., Thomas D., Alain J., De Lumley L., Tabaste J., Bailly Salin P., Seaume H., Guichard A., Kebaill K., Roussouly C., Botto C., De Lanete A., Wipff P., Cravello L., De Boisse P., Leclaire M., Michel G., Crumiere C., Lefevre V., Le Lorier B., Pauly I., Robichez B., Seguy D., Delhinger M., Rideau F., Talon P., Benos P., Huret C., Nicolas J., Heller-Roussin B., Saint-Leger S., Delaporte M., Hubert C., De Sarcus B., Karoubi P., Mechinaud F., Bertcrottiere D., Bongain A., Monpoux F., De Gennes C., Devianne F., Nisand I., Rousset M., Mouchnino G., Muray J., Munzer M., Quereux C., Brossard V., Clavier B., Allemon M., Rotten D., Stephan J., Varlet M., Guyot B., Narcy P., Bardinet F., De Caunes F., Jeny R., Robin M., Raison Boulley A., Savey L., Berrebi A., Tricoire J., Borderon J., Fignon A., Guillot F., Maria B., Broyard A., Chitrit Y., Firtion G., Mandelbrot L., Lafay Pillet M., Parat S., Boissinot C., Garec N., Levine M., Ottenwalter A., Schaller F., Vilmer E., Courpotin C., Brunner C., Ciraru-Vigneron N., Hatem-Gantzer G., Fritel X., Wallet A., Bouille J., Milliez J., Bensaid Mrejen D., Dermer E., Noseda G., Bardou D., Cressaty J., Francoual C., Carlus Moncomble C., Cohen H., Blanche S., Bastion H., Benifla J., Benkhatar F., Berkane N., Hervee F., Ronzier M., Mayaux MJ., de Martino M., Tovo P.-A., Galli L., Gabiano C., Ferraris G., Garetto S., Palomba E., Riva C., Vierucci A., de Luca M., Farina S., Fundaro C., Genovese O., Mereu G., Forni G.L., Casadei A., Zuccotti G.V., Riva E., Cellini M., Baraldi C., Consolini R., Palla G., Ruggeri M., Ciccimarra F., Guarino A., Osimani P., Benaglia G., Romano A., De Mattia D., Caselli D., Boni S., Dell'Erba G., Bassanetti F., Sticca M., Timpano C., Magnani C., Salvatore C., Lipreri R., Tornaghi R., Pinzani R., Cecchi M.T., Bezzi T., Battisti L., Bresciani E., Castelli Gattinara G., Nasi C., Pellegatta A., Mazza A., Baldi F., Altobelli R., Deiana M., Colnaghi C., Tarallo L., Tondo U., Anastasio E., Chiriaco P.G., Ruggeri C., Scott G., Hutto C., O'Sullivan M., Malmsberry A., Willoughby A., Burns D., Goedert J., Landesman S., Minkoff H., Mendez H., Holman S., Rubinstein A., Durako S., Muenz L., Goodwin S., Bryson Y., Dillon M., Nielsen K., Boyer P., Liao D., Keller M., Deveikis A., Nesheim S., Lindsay M., Lee F., Nahmias A., Sawyer M., Vink P., Farley J., Alger L., Abrams E., Bamji M., Lambert G., Schoenbaum E., Thomas P., Weedon J., Palumbo P., Denny T., Oleske J., Bulterys M., Simonds R., Ethier-Ives J., Rogers M., Schluchter M., Kutner M., Kaplan S., Kattan M., Lipshultz S., Mellins R., Shearer W., Sopko G., Sloand E., Wu M., Kind C., Nadal D., Rudin C., Siegrist C.-A., Wyler C.-A., Cheseaux J.-J., Aebi C., Gnehm H., Schubiger G., Klingler J., Hunziker U., Kuchler H., Gianinazzi M., Buhlmann U., Biedermann K., Lauper U., Irion O., Brunelli A., Spoletini G., Schreyer A., Hosli I., Saurenmann E., Drack G., Isenschmid M., Poorbeik M., Schupbach J., Perrin L., Erb P., Joller H., Kovacs A., Stek A., Chan L., Khoury M., Diaz C., Pacheco-Acosta E., Tuomala R., Cooper E., Mesthene D., Pitt J., Higgins A., Moroso G., Rich K., Turpin D., Cooper N., Davenny K., Thompson B., Andiman W., and Simpson J.
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Time Factors ,Epidemiology ,Infectious Disease Transmission ,Prevention of perinatal transmission ,Extraembryonic Membranes ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cohort Studies ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,INFECTION ,Vertical ,Immunology and Allergy ,HIV Infection ,MOTHER-TO-CHILD ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Prospective cohort study ,prevention of perinatal transmission ,vertical transmission ,obstetrics/gynaecology ,epidemiology ,Obstetrics ,Transmission (medicine) ,Infectious ,HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS, MOTHER-TO-CHILD, ZIDOVUDINE PROPHYLAXIS, RISK-FACTORS, TYPE-1, PREGNANCY, INFECTION, TRIAL, PREVENTION ,Breast Feeding ,Infectious Diseases ,Meta-analysis ,HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS ,Vertical transmission ,Regression Analysis ,TRIAL ,Female ,Delivery ,Obstetrics gynaecology ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Ruptured membranes ,Immunology ,Regression Analysi ,NO ,ZIDOVUDINE PROPHYLAXIS ,Extraembryonic Membrane ,medicine ,Humans ,TYPE-1 ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Obstetric ,Delivery, Obstetric ,Newborn ,PREVENTION ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Pregnancy Complications ,Obstetrics/gynaecology ,RISK-FACTORS ,Cohort Studie ,business - Abstract
Objective: To test the a priori hypothesis that longer duration of ruptured membranes is associated with increased risk of vertical transmission of HIV. Design: The relationship between duration of ruptured membranes and vertical transmission of HIV was evaluated in an individual patient data meta-analysis. Methods: Eligible studies were prospective cohort studies including at least 100 mother-child pairs, from regions where HIV-infected women are counselled not to breastfeed. Analyses were restricted to vaginal deliveries and non-elective Cesarean sections; elective Cesarean section deliveries (those performed before onset of labour and before rupture of membranes) were excluded. Results: The primary analysis included 4721 deliveries with duration of ruptured membranes ≤ 24 h. After adjusting for other factors known to be associated with vertical transmission using logistic regression analysis to assess the strength of the relationship, the risk of vertical HIV transmission increased approximately 2% with an increase of 1 h in the duration of ruptured membranes [adjusted odds ratio, 1.02; 95% confidence interval, 1.01-1.04; for each 1 h increment]. There were no significant interactions of duration of ruptured membranes with study cohort or with any of the covariates, except maternal AIDS. Among women diagnosed with AIDS, the estimated probability of transmission increased from 8% to 31% with duration of ruptured membranes of 2 h and 24 h respectively (P < 0.01). Conclusions: These results support the importance of duration of ruptured membranes as a risk factor for vertical transmission of HIV and suggest that a diagnosis of AIDS in the mother at the time of delivery may potentiate the effect of duration of ruptured membranes. © 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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37. Good prenatal detection rate of major birth defects in HIV-infected pregnant women in Italy
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Floridia, M, Mastroiacovo, P., Ravizza, M., Todros, T., Chiadò Fiorio Tin, M., Marconi, A. M., Cetin, I., Maruotti, G. M., Liuzzi, G., Pinnetti, C., Degli Antoni, A., Spinillo, A., Guerra, B., Tamburrini, E., Floridia, M., Mori, F., Ortolani, P., dalle Nogare, E. R., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Polemi, S., Nocentini, J., Baldini, M., Montorzi, G., Mazzetti, M., Rogasi, P., Borchi, B., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Pinter, E., Anzalone, E., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V. S., Carocci, A., Grilli, E., Maccabruni, A., Zaramella, M., Mariani, B., Natalini Raponi, G., Guaraldi, G., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Degli Antoni, A. M., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Coletto, S., Di Nello, F., Madia, C., Placido, G., Vivarelli, A., Castelli, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Francisci, Daniela, Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Alberico, S., Maso, G., Airoud, M., Soppelsa, G., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Cuboni, C., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Bordoni Vicini, I., Luzi, K., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Miccolis, A., De Gennaro, A., Cervi, F., Puccetti, C., Margarito, E., Contoli, M., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Sansone, M., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Masuelli, G., Frisina, V., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Personeni, C., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rinaldi, R., Rubino, E., Bucceri, A., Matrone, R., Scaravelli, G., Fundarò, C., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Tozzi, V., Massetti, P., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Finelli, V., Cellini, M., Castelli Gattinara, G., Dalzero, S., Sacchi, V., Ierardi, M., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Villani, P., Cusato, M., Cerioli, A., De Martino, M., Parazzini, F., and Vella, S.
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Adult ,Infectious ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,HIV Infections ,Congenital Abnormalities ,Pregnancy Complications ,Italy ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Genetics (clinical) - Published
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38. Birth defects in a national cohort of pregnant women with HIV infection in Italy, 2001-2011
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Floridia, M., Mastroiacovo, P., Tamburrini, E., Tibaldi, C., Todros, T., Crepaldi, A., Sansone, M., Fiscon, M., Liuzzi, G., Guerra, B., Vimercati, A., Vichi, F., Vicini, I., Pinnetti, C., Marconi, A. M., Ravizza, M., Mori, F., Ortolani, P., dalle Nogare, E. R., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Polemi, S., Nocentini, J., Baldini, M., Montorzi, G., Mazzetti, M., Rogasi, P., Borchi, B., Pinter, E., Anzalone, E., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V. S., Carocci, A., Grilli, E., Maccabruni, A., Zaramella, M., Mariani, B., Natalini Raponi, G., Guaraldi, G., Luzi, K., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Degli Antoni, A. M., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Fabiano, V., Coletto, S., Placido, G., Vivarelli, A., Castelli, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Francisci, D., Bernini, L., Alberico, S., Maso, G., Tropea, M., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Cuboni, C., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Spinillo, A., Roccio, M., Miccolis, A., Bassi, E., Cervi, F., Puccetti, C., Murano, P., Contoli, M., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Trentini, L., Masuelli, G., Garetto, S., Cetin, I., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Giaquinto, C., Rinaldi, R., Rubino, E., Bucceri, A., Matrone, R., Scaravelli, G., Fundaro, C., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Tozzi, V., Massetti, P., Anceschi, M., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Finelli, V., Cellini, M., Castelli Gattinara, G., Dalzero, S., Sacchi, V., De Pirro, A., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Regazzi, M., Villani, P., Cusato, M., Cerioli, A., De Martino, M., Moroni, M., Parazzini, F., Vella, S., Floridia, M, Mastroiacovo, P, Tamburrini, E, Tibaldi, C, Todros, T, Crepaldi, A, Sansone, M, Fiscon, M, Liuzzi, G, Guerra, B, Vimercati, A, Vichi, F, Vicini, I, Pinnetti, C, Marconi, A, Ravizza, M, Martinelli, Pasquale, and The Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in, Pregnancy
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Male ,HIV Infections ,transcriptase inhibitors ,Cohort Studies ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pregnancy ,Prevalence ,Birth Weight ,Young adult ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,education.field_of_study ,Obstetrics ,Coinfection ,Antiretroviral therapy ,birth defects ,efavirenz ,HIV ,non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors ,nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors ,pregnancy ,protease inhibitors ,women ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Abnormalities, Drug-Induced ,Middle Aged ,Italy ,Maternal Exposure ,Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ,Female ,Cohort study ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Efavirenz ,Adolescent ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Birth weight ,Population ,Antiretroviral Therapy ,Birth defects ,HIV-1 ,Young Adult ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Odds ratio ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Surgery ,Pregnancy Trimester, First ,chemistry ,business - Abstract
Objective We used data from a national study of pregnant women with HIV to evaluate the prevalence of congenital abnormalities in newborns from women with HIV infection. Design Observational study. Setting University and hospital clinics. Population Pregnant women with HIV exposed to antiretroviral treatment at any time during pregnancy. Methods The total prevalence of birth defects was assessed on live births, stillbirths, and elective terminations for fetal anomaly. The associations between potentially predictive variables and the occurrence of birth defects were expressed as odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) for exposed versus unexposed cases, calculated in univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses. Main outcome measures Birth defects, defined according to the Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry criteria. Results A total of 1257 pregnancies with exposure at any time to antiretroviral therapy were evaluated. Forty-two cases with major defects were observed. The total prevalence was 3.2% (95% CI 1.9–4.5) for exposure to any antiretroviral drug during the first trimester (23 cases with defects) and 3.4% (95% CI 1.9–4.9) for no antiretroviral exposure during the first trimester (19 cases). No associations were found between major birth defects and first-trimester exposure to any antiretroviral treatment (OR 0.94, 95% CI 0.51–1.75), main drug classes (nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, OR 0.95, 95% CI 0.51–1.76; non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, OR 1.20, 95% CI 0.56–2.55; protease inhibitors, OR 0.92, 95% CI 0.43–1.95), and individual drugs, including efavirenz (prevalence for efavirenz, 2.5%). Conclusions This study adds further support to the assumption that first-trimester exposure to antiretroviral treatment does not increase the risk of congenital abnormalities.
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39. Weight Gain during Pregnancy in Women with HIV Receiving Different Antiretroviral Regimens
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Floridia, Marco, Masuelli, Giulia, Tassis, Beatrice, Franceschetti, Laura, Savasi, Valeria Maria, Spinillo, Arsenio, Tamburrini, Enrica, Guaraldi, Giovanni, Dalzero, Serena, Sansone, Matilde, Chiodo, Antonella, Antoni, Anna Maria Degli, Pinnetti, Carmela, Liuzzi, Giuseppina, Ravizza, Marina, Floridia, M., Ravizza, M., Tamburrini, E., Ravizza, M., Tamburrini, E., Lorenzo, F. Di, Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Campolmi, I., Vichi, F., Pin, B. Del, Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V.S., Zanaboni, D., Guaraldi, G., Nardini, G., Stentarelli, C., Beghetto, B., Antoni, A.M. Degli, Molinari, A., Crisalli, M.P., Donisi, A., Ruggieri, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Giacomet, V., Paradiso, L., Forlanini, F., Longoni, E., Placido, G., Milini, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Francisci, D., Papalini, C., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Maso, G., Bernardon, M., Bussolaro, S., Pietà, I. Della, Sorz, A., Meloni, A., Chiodo, A., Dedoni, M., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Vicini, I. Bordoni, Luzi, K., Spinillo, A., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Calabretti, D., Gigante, S., Guerra, B., Cervi, F., Simonazzi, G., Margarito, E., Capretti, M.G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Sansone, M., Martinelli, P., Agangi, A., Capone, A., Maruotti, G.M., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Masuelli, G., Frisina, V., Savasi, V., Cardellicchio, E., Giaquinto, C., Fiscon, M., Rubino, E., Franceschetti, L., Badolato, R., Forleo, M.A., Tassis, B., Ruggiero, M., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Pinnetti, C., Liuzzi, G., Casadei, A.M., Cavaliere, A.F., Cellini, M., Marconi, A.M., Dalzero, S., Ierardi, M., Simonetti, S.C., Alfieri, N., Agrati, S., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M.F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C.M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Floridia, M., Cerioli, A., Martino, M. De, Parazzini, F., Tamburrini, E., Vella, S., Martinelli, P., and Ravizza, M.
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Background No published studies have evaluated in pregnant women with HIV weight gain with different antiretroviral drug classes.Methods Data from a national cohort study were used. We compared absolute weight gain and occurrence of excessive weight gain in women with HIV who received during pregnancy integrase inhibitors (INSTI), protease inhibitors (PI), or non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI). Excessive weight gain was defined according to the Institute of Medicine recommendations. Possible predictors of weight gain were assessed using univariate and multivariate analyses.Results Among 273 cases (PI: 191, NNRTI: 43, INSTI: 39), the mean weight increase was 11.3 kg, and 25.4% of the mothers had an excessive weight increase. No significant differences were found among the three treatment groups for absolute weight increase, occurrence of excessive weight gain, infant birthweight, and other pregnancy and laboratory outcomes. The comparisons of individual drugs, although based on a limited number of cases, suggested no major differences. A significant positive correlation was found between weight gain and CD4+T-cell increase during pregnancy. In multivariate analyses, drug class and nucleoside backbone were not associated with absolute or excessive weight increase. Excessive weight increase was significantly associated with week of delivery (adjusted odds ratio: 1.74, 95% CI 1.15, 2.63), obesity (5.21, 95% CI 1.85, 14.64), overweight (7.95, 95% CI 3.26, 19.39), recent substance use (5.96, 95% CI 1.13, 31.40) and fasting 2nd trimester hyperglycaemia (3.94, 95% CI 1.14, 13.65).Conclusions No significant differences in absolute weight change or occurrence of excessive weight gain were found among women with HIV who received during pregnancy different classes of antiretroviral drugs.
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40. Rubella susceptibility profile in pregnant women with HIV
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Floridia, M., Pinnetti, C., Ravizza, M., Tibaldi, C., Sansone, M., Fiscon, M., Guaraldi, G., Guerra, B., Alberico, S., Spinillo, A., Castelli, P., Dalzero, S., Cavaliere, A. F., Tamburrini, E., Massetti, Anna Paola, Mastroianni, Claudio Maria, Anceschi, Maurizio Marco, The Italian Group On Surveillance On Antiretroviral Treatment In Pregnancy, F. O. R., Floridia M., Pinnetti C., Ravizza M., Tibaldi C., Sansone M., Fiscon M., Guaraldi G., Guerra B., Alberico S., Spinillo A., Castelli P., Dalzero S., Cavaliere A.F., Tamburrini E., Faldella G., and Martinelli, Pasquale
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Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ,HIV Infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE ,Rubella ,medicine ,Humans ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Pregnancy ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Infectious ,HIV ,HIV infection ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Pregnancy Complications ,pregnancy ,Rubella Infection ,Infectious Diseases ,rubella infection ,Female ,business - Published
- 2011
41. Correlation between cytidine deaminase (CDA) genotype and clinical outcome/toxicity in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with gemcitabine/platinum-based chemotherapy
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Tibaldi C, Giovannetti E, Tiseo M, Danesi R, Leon LG, Bartolotti M, D'Incecco A, Erozenci AL, Falcone A, Peters GJ, ARDIZZONI, ANDREA, Tibaldi C, Giovannetti E, Tiseo M, Danesi R, Leon LG, Bartolotti M, D'Incecco A, Erozenci AL, Falcone A, Peters GJ, and Ardizzoni A
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42. Atazanavir and lopinavir profile in pregnant women with HIV: tolerability, activity and pregnancy outcomes in an observational national study
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Floridia, M., Ravizza, M., Masuelli, G., Giacomet, V., Martinelli, P., Degli Antoni, A., Spinillo, A., Fiscon, M., Francisci, D., Liuzzi, G., Pinnetti, C., Marconi, A. M., Tamburrini, E., Mori, F., Ortolani, P., dalle Nogare, E. R., Di Lorenzo, F., Sterrantino, G., Meli, M., Polemi, S., Nocentini, J., Baldini, M., Montorzi, G., Mazzetti, M., Rogasi, P., Borchi, B., Vichi, F., Del Pin, B., Pinter, E., Anzalone, E., Marocco, R., Mastroianni, C., Mercurio, V. S., Carocci, A., Grilli, E., Maccabruni, A., Zaramella, M., Mariani, B., Natalini Raponi, G., Guaraldi, Giovanni, Nardini, Giulia, Stentarelli, Chiara, Beghetto, Barbara, Degli Antoni, A. M., Molinari, A., Crisalli, M. P., Donisi, A., Piepoli, M., Cerri, V., Zuccotti, G., Fabiano, V., Placido, G., Vivarelli, A., Castelli, P., Savalli, F., Portelli, V., Sabbatini, F., Bernini, L., Grossi, P., Rizzi, L., Alberico, S., Maso, G., Airoud, M., Soppelsa, G., Meloni, A., Dedoni, M., Cuboni, C., Ortu, F., Piano, P., Citernesi, A., Bordoni Vicini, I., Luzi, K., Roccio, M., Vimercati, A., Miccolis, A., Bassi, E., Guerra, B., Cervi, F., Puccetti, C., Murano, P., Contoli, M., Capretti, M. G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., Sansone, M., Agangi, A., Tibaldi, C., Trentini, L., Todros, T., Frisina, V., Cetin, I., Brambilla, T., Savasi, V., Personeni, C., Giaquinto, C., Rinaldi, R., Rubino, E., Bucceri, A., Matrone, R., Scaravelli, G., Fundaro, C., Genovese, O., Cafforio, C., Tozzi, V., Massetti, P., Casadei, A. M., Cavaliere, A. F., Finelli, V., Cellini, M., Castelli Gattinara, G., Dalzero, S., Sacchi, V., De Pirro, A., Polizzi, C., Mattei, A., Pirillo, M. F., Amici, R., Galluzzo, C. M., Donnini, S., Baroncelli, S., Regazzi, M., Villani, P., Cusato, M., Cerioli, A., De Martino, M., Mastroiacovo, P., Moroni, M., Parazzini, F., Vella, S., Floridia, M, Ravizza, M, Masuelli, G, Giacomet, V, Martinelli, Pasquale, Degli Antoni, A, Spinillo, A, Fiscon, M, Francisci, D, Liuzzi, G, Pinnetti, C, Marconi, Am, Tamburrini, E, on behalf of The Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in, Pregnancy, Floridia, M1, Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in, P. r. e. g. n. a. n. c. y., Marco Floridia, Marina Ravizza, Giulia Masuelli, Vania Giacomet, Pasquale Martinelli, Anna Degli Antoni, Arsenio Spinillo, Marta Fiscon, Daniela Francisci, Giuseppina Liuzzi, Carmela Pinnetti, Anna Maria Marconi, Enrica Tamburrini, on behalf of The Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy [.., Capretti, M.G., Marsico, C., Faldella, G., and ].
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Pyridines ,Pyridine ,HIV Infections ,Triglyceride ,Lopinavir ,Liver Function Tests ,Pregnancy ,HIV Infection ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Viral ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,triglycerides ,pre-term delivery ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Liver Function Test ,Obstetrics ,Medicine (all) ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Infectious ,virus diseases ,HIV ,pregnancy ,RNA ,Lipid ,Viral Load ,Lipids ,Infectious Diseases ,Tolerability ,Oligopeptide ,Population study ,RNA, Viral ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,bilirubin ,Viral load ,Oligopeptides ,Human ,medicine.drug ,Microbiology (medical) ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,HIV RNA ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Atazanavir Sulfate ,Infectious Disease ,Bilirubin ,Cholesterol ,Pre-term delivery ,Triglycerides ,Pharmacology ,cholesterol ,Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE ,medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,Anti-HIV Agent ,medicine.disease ,Atazanavir ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Pregnancy Complications ,Immunology ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectiou ,business ,Liver function tests ,Weight gain - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Atazanavir and lopinavir represent the main HIV protease inhibitors recommended in pregnancy, but comparative data in pregnant women are limited. METHODS: Women from a national observational study, exposed in pregnancy to either atazanavir or lopinavir, were compared for glucose and lipid profiles, liver function tests, CD4 count, HIV RNA and main pregnancy outcomes. Statistical methods included univariate and multivariable analyses. RESULTS: The study population included 428 pregnancies (lopinavir, 322; atazanavir, 106). The lopinavir group was characterized by higher rates of HIV diagnosis in pregnancy and treatment indication for maternal health, lower CD4 counts, higher HIV RNA levels, less frequent antiretroviral treatment at conception and shorter duration of drug exposure during pregnancy. No differences in pregnancy outcomes, glucose metabolism and weight gain were observed. The two groups also showed in a multivariable analysis similar odds for detectable HIV RNA in the third trimester (adjusted OR 0.85, 95% CI 0.35-2.10, P = 0.730). Total lipid levels were significantly higher in the lopinavir group (median values in the third trimester 239 versus 221 mg/dL for total cholesterol and 226 versus 181 mg/dL for triglycerides; P < 0.001 for both comparisons) and bilirubin levels were significantly higher in the atazanavir group (1.53 versus 0.46 mg/dL, P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In this observational study atazanavir and lopinavir showed similar safety and activity in pregnancy, with no differences in the main pregnancy outcomes. Atazanavir use was associated with a better lipid profile and with higher bilirubin levels. Overall, the study findings confirm that these two HIV protease inhibitors represent equally valid alternative options.
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43. HIV RNA viral load and CD4+ T-cell counts in HIV-infected pregnant women with and without treatment discontinuation in early pregnancy
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Tamburini E, Ravizza M, Floridia M, Tibaldi C, Alberico S, Anzidei G, Maccabruni A, Meloni A, Degli Antoni A, Mori F, Dalzero S, Conserva V, Pannetti C, Ferrazzi E, Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy [, GUERRA, BRUNELLA, Tamburini E, Ravizza M, Floridia M, Tibaldi C, Alberico S, Anzidei G, Maccabruni A, Meloni A, Degli Antoni A, Mori F, Dalzero S, Conserva V, Pannetti C, Ferrazzi E, Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy [, Guerra B, and ]
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44. 53P - Immune-related adverse events correlate with clinical outcomes in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients treated with nivolumab in the Italian expanded access programme
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Baldini, E., Lunghi, A., Cortesi, E., Turci, D., Garassino, M.C., Stati, V., Ardizzoni, A., Ricciuti, B., Frassoldati, A., Romano, G., Illiano, A., Verderame, F., Fasola, G., Marchetti, P., Pinto, C., Carteni, G., Scotti, V., Tibaldi, C., Fioretto, L., and Giannarelli, D.
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45. Combination antiretroviral therapy and duration of pregnancy
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Aebi, C, Battegay, M, Bernasconi, E, Biedermann, K, Cheseaux, JJ, Drack, G, Erb, P, Flepp, M, Francioli, P, Furrer, HJ, Gianinazzi, MP, Gyr, T, Hirschel, B, Hosli, I, Hug, I, Irion, O, Keller, K, Kind, C, Laubereau, B, Lauper, U, Lorenzi, P, Matter, L, Nadal, D, Perrin, L, Rickenbach, M, Rudin, C, Schreyer, A, Schupbach, J, Telenti, A, Vernazza, P, Wolf, K, Wunder, D, Wyler, CA, Giaquinto, C, Ruga, E, De Rossi, A, Grosch-Worner, I, Seel, K, Schafer, A, Mok, J, Johnstone, F, Jimenez, J, Garcia-Rodriguez, MC, Bates, I, de Jose, I, Hawkins, F, de Gevara, CL, Pena, JM, Garcia, JG, Lopez, JRA, Asensi-Botet, F, Otero, MC, Perez-Tamarit, D, Ridaura, S, Gregori, P, de la Torre, R, Scherpbier, H, Kreyenbroek, M, Boer, K, Bohlin, AB, Lindgren, S, Ehrnst, A, Belfrage, E, Lidman, K, Christensson, B, Levy, J, Hainaut, M, Peltier, A, Barlow, P, Wibaut, S, Lecroart, MC, Ferrazin, A, Bassetti, D, De Maria, A, Gotta, C, Mur, A, Paya, A, Vinolas, M, Lopez-Vilchez, MA, Martinez-Gomez, P, Carreras, R, Coll, O, Fortuny-Guasch C, Boguna, J, Caro, MC, Canet, Y, Pardi, G, Ravizza, M, Guerra, B, Lanari, M, Bianchi, S, Bovicelli, L, Prati, E, Duse, M, Scaravelli, G, Stegagno, M, De Santis, M, Semprini, AE, Savasi, V, Vigano, A, Probizer, FR, Maccabruni, A, Bucceri, A, Rancilio, L, Taylor, GP, Lyall, H, Penn, Z, Valerius, NH, Martinelli, P, Buffolano, W, Sansone, M, Tibaldi, C, Ziarati, N, Benedetto, C, Niemiec, T, Horban, A, Newell M.-L., Aebi C., Battegay M., Bernasconi E., Biedermann K., Cheseaux J.-J., Drack G., Erb P., Flepp M., Francioli P., Furrer H.J., Gianinazzi M.-P., Gyr T., Hirschel B., Hosli I., Hug I., Irion O., Keller K., Kind C., Laubereau B., Lauper U., Lorenzi P., Matter L., Naddal D., Perrin L., Rickenbach M., Rudin C., Schreyer A., Schupbach J., Telenti A., Vernazza P., Wolf K., Wunder D., Wyler C.-A., Giaquinto C., Ruga E., De Rossi A., Grosh-Worner I., Seel K., Schafer A., Mok J., Johnstone F., Jimenez J., Garcia-Rodriguez M.C., Bates I., De Jose I., Hawkins F., Ladron de Gevara C., Ma Pena J., Gonzalez Garcia J., Arribas Lopez J.R., Asensi-Botet F., Otero M.C., Perez-Tamarit D., Ridaura S., Gregori P., De la Torre R., Scherpbier H., Kreyenbroek M., Boer K., Bohlin A.B., Lindgren S., Ehrnst A., Belfrage E., Lidman K., Christensson B., Levy J., Hainaut M., Peltier A., Barlow P., Wibaut S., Lecroart M.C., Ferrazin A., Bassetti D., De Maria A., Gotta C., Mur A., Paya A., Vinolas M., Lopez-Vilchez M.A., Martinez-Gomez P., Carreras R., Coll O., Fortuny C., Boguna J., Casellas Caro M., Canet Y., Pardi G., Ravizza M., Guerra B., Lanari M., Bianchi S., Bovicelli L., Prati E., Duse M., Scaravelli G., Stegagno M., De Santis M., and Semprini A.E.
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Epidemiology ,HIV Infections ,Substance Abuse, Intravenou ,Cohort Studies ,Pregnancy ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,HIV Infection ,Prospective Studies ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Substance Abuse, Intravenous ,Prospective cohort study ,Obstetrics ,Infectious ,Substance Abuse ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Gestational age ,Viral Load ,Antiretroviral therapy ,Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor ,Infectious Diseases ,Combination ,Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Intravenous ,Prematurity ,Delivery ,Zidovudine ,Viral load ,Infant, Premature ,Human ,Cohort study ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Combination therapy ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Immunology ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Delivery, Obstetric ,Gestational Age ,HIV-1 ,Humans ,Infant, Newborn ,Drug Therapy ,antiretroviral therapy ,combination therapy ,epidemiology ,pregnancy ,prematurity ,Premature ,business.industry ,Infant ,Anti-HIV Agent ,Obstetric ,Odds ratio ,Newborn ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pregnancy Complications ,Prospective Studie ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectiou ,Cohort Studie ,business - Abstract
Objective: To assess the association between type and timing of initiation of antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy and duration of pregnancy. Design: Prospective study. Methods: Data on 3920 mother child pairs were examined (3015 mother-child pairs from the European Collaborative Study and 905 from the Swiss Mother + Child HIV Cohort Study). Factors examined included gestational age, antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy, maternal CD4 count, viral load, illicit drug use (IDU) and mode of delivery. Deliveries at less than 37 weeks were defined as premature. Results: The prematurity rate was 17% and median gestational age 39 weeks. Twenty-three per cent (896 of 3920) of women received antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy: 64% (573 of 896) zidovudine monotherapy, 24% (215) combination therapy without protease inhibitors (PI) and 12% (108) combination therapy with PI. In multivariate analysis, adjusted for maternal CD4 count and IDU, odds ratio (OR) of prematurity was 2.60 195% confidence interval (CI), 1.43-4.751 and 1.82 (95% CI, 1.13-2.92) for infants exposed to combination therapy with and without a Pl, respectively, compared to no treatment. Exposure to monotherapy was not associated with prematurity, but severe immunosuppression and IDU in pregnancy were. Women on combination therapy from before pregnancy were twice as likely to deliver prematurely as those starting therapy in the third trimester (OR, 2.17 95% CI, 1.03-4.58). Conclusions: Pregnancy issues should be discussed when making decisions about initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected women. Elective caesarean section to reduce vertical transmission at 36 weeks rather than 38 weeks may be advisable in women on combination therapy with PI. © 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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46. The Mode of Delivery and the Risk of Vertical Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 — A Meta-Analysis of 15 Prospective Cohort Studies
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Andiman, W., Boucher, M., Burns, D., Bryson, Y., Farley, J., Fowler, H., Gabiano, C., Galli, L., Hutto, C., Kind, C., Korber, B., Kovacs, A., Krogstad, P., Landesman, S., Lapointe, N., Lemay, M., Lew, J., Mandelbrot, L., Mayaux, Mj, Mellins, R., Minkoff, H., Mofenson, L., Nielsen, K., Newell, Ml, Pardi, G., Peavy, H., Peckham, C., Read, J., Rother, C., Rudin, C., Scott, G., Semprini, A., Shearer, W., Simonds, R., Simpson, B., Stek, A., Tovo, Pa, Tuomala, R., Dyke, R., Weedon, J., Martino, M., Lindsay, M., Belair, S., Chan, L., Harris, D., Kalish, L., Muenz, L., Nugent, R., Schluchter, M., Durako, S., Goodwin, S., Mitchell, R., Nourjah, P., Owen, W., Widmayer, S., Bardeguez, A., Hanson, C., Wiznia, A., Luzuriaga, K., Viscarello, R., Ho, D., Koup, R., Chen, I., Mullins, J., Wolinsky, S., Walker, B., Ammann, A., Clapp, S., Mcdonald, D., Fauvel, M., Hankins, C., Samson, J., Bailey, A., Giaquinto, C., Ruga, E., Rossi, A., Truscia, D., Grosch-Worner, I., Schafer, A., Mok, J., Johnstone, F., Jiminez, J., Alba, C., Garcia-Rodriguez, M., Bates, I., Jose, I., Hawkins, F., Zapico, Rm, Asensi-Botet, F., Otero, M., Perez-Tamarit, D., Moya, A., Galbis, M., Scherpbier, H., Boer, K., Bohlin, A., Lindgren, S., Ehrnst, A., Anzen, B., Belfrage, E., Levy, J., Alimenti, A., Barlow, P., Ferrazin, A., Maria, A., Gotta, C., Maritati, V., Mur, A., Rovira, M., Paya, A., Coll, O., Fortuny, C., Boguna, J., Caro, Mc, Canet, Y., Ravizza, M., Castagna, C., Fiore, S., Guerra, B., Lanari, M., Bianchi, S., Bovicelli, L., Prati, E., Duse, M., Soresina, A., Scaravelli, G., Santis, M., Muggiasca, M., Vigano, A., Marchisio, P., Iasci, A., Spinillo, A., Bucceri, A., Grossi, E., Rancilio, L., Della Torre, M., Dallacasa, P., Pachi, A., Principi, N., Zara, C., Vignali, M., Rossi, G., Selvaggi, L., Greco, P., Vimercati, A., Massi, G., Innocenti, T., Fiscella, A., Sansone, M., Benedetto, C., Tibaldi, C., Ziarati, N., Tadrist, B., Thevenicau, D., Gondry, J., Paulard, B., Alisy, C., Brault, D., Tordjeman, P., 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H., Holman, S., Rubinstein, A., Nesheim, S., Clark, S., Lee, F., Nahmias, A., Sawyer, M., Vink, P., Alger, L., Abrams, E., Bamji, M., Lambert, G., Schoenbaum, E., Thea, D., Thomas, P., Palumbo, P., Denny, T., Oleske, J., Orloff, S., Ethier-Ives, J., Rogers, M., Kutner, M., Kaplan, S., Kattan, M., Lipshultz, S., Sopko, G., Sloand, E., Wu, M., Nadal, D., Siegrist, Ca, Wyler, Ca, Cheseaux, Jj, Aebi, C., Gnehm, H., Schubiger, G., Klingler, J., Hunziker, U., Kuchler, H., Gianinazzi, M., Buhlmann, U., Biedermann, K., Lauper, U., Irion, O., Brunelli, A., Spoletini, G., Schreyer, A., Hosli, I., Saurenmann, E., Drack, G., Isenschmid, M., Poorbeik, M., Schupbach, J., Perrin, L., Erb, P., Joller, H., Dillon, M., Nielsen, R., Boyer, P., Liao, D., Keller, M., Deveikis, A., Khoury, M., Diaz, C., Pacheco-Acosta, E., Cooper, E., Mesthene, D., Pitt, J., Higgins, A., Moroso, G., Rich, K., Turpin, D., Cooper, N., Fowler, M., Smeriglio, V., Mckinlay, S., and Ellis, S.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Birth weight ,HIV Infections ,Cohort Studies ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Birth Weight ,Humans ,Rupture of membranes ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Prospective cohort study ,Cesarean Section ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Delivery, Obstetric ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Confidence interval ,Logistic Models ,Multivariate Analysis ,Immunology ,HIV-1 ,Female ,business ,Zidovudine ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), we performed a meta-analysis using data on individual patients from 15 prospective cohort studies. Methods North American and European studies of at least 100 mother-child pairs were included in the meta-analysis. Uniform definitions of modes of delivery were used. Elective cesarean sections were defined as those performed before onset of labor and rupture of membranes. Multivariate logistic-regression analysis was used to adjust for other factors known to be associated with vertical transmission. Results The primary analysis included data on 8533 mother-child pairs. After adjustment for receipt of antiretroviral therapy, maternal stage of disease, and infant birth weight, the likelihood of vertical transmission of HIV-1 was decreased by approximately 50 percent with elective cesarean section, as compared with other modes of delivery (adjusted odds ratio, 0.43; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.33 to 0.56). The results were similar when the study population was limited to those with rupture of membranes shortly before delivery. The likelihood of transmission was reduced by approximately 87 percent with both elective cesarean section and receipt of antiretroviral therapy during the prenatal, intrapartum, and neonatal periods, as compared with other modes of delivery and the absence of therapy (adjusted odds ratio, 0.13; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.09 to 0.19). Among mother-child pairs receiving antiretroviral therapy during the prenatal, intrapartum, and neonatal periods, rates of vertical transmission were 2.0 percent among the 196 mothers who underwent elective cesarean section and 7.3 percent among the 1255 mothers with other modes of delivery. Conclusions The results of this meta-analysis suggest that elective cesarean section reduces the risk of transmission of HIV-1 from mother to child independently of the effects of treatment with zidovudine.
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47. Diagnosis of HIV infection in pregnancy: data from a national cohort of pregnant women with HIV in Italy
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Floridia M., Ravizza M., Tamburrini E., Anzidei G., Tibaldi C., Maccabruni A., Guaraldi G., Alberico S., Vimercati A., Degli Antoni A. Ferrazzi E., The Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy [, GUERRA, BRUNELLA, Floridia M., Ravizza M., Tamburrini E., Anzidei G., Tibaldi C., Maccabruni A., Guaraldi G., Alberico S., Vimercati A., Degli Antoni A. Ferrazzi E., The Italian Group on Surveillance on Antiretroviral Treatment in Pregnancy [, Guerra B., and ]
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,HIV Infections ,Asymptomatic ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Cohort Studies ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,HIV ,pregnancy ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Diagnostic Errors ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Sida ,Chi-Square Distribution ,biology ,Transmission (medicine) ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Infectious Diseases ,Logistic Models ,Italy ,Population Surveillance ,Immunology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cohort study ,Research Article - Abstract
We analysed the characteristics of the pregnancies with a previously undetected HIV infection in a national observational study of pregnant women with HIV in Italy. In a total of 443 pregnancies with available date of HIV diagnosis, 118 were characterized by a previously undetected HIV infection (26·6%, 95% CI 22·5–30·8). The following factors were independently associated with this occurrence in a multivariate analysis (adjusted odds ratios; 95% CIs): foreign nationality (5·1, 2·8–9·3); no pre-conception counselling (35·9, 4·8–266·1); first pregnancy (2·1, 1·2–4·0); asymptomatic status (6·8, 1·5–30·6). Women with previously undetected infection started antiretroviral treatment significantly later during pregnancy (P
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48. Lipid profile during pregnancy in HIV-infected women
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Floridia, M, Tamburrini, E, Ravizza, M, Tibaldi, C, Ravagni Probizer, M F, Anzidei, G, Sansone, M, Mori, F, Rubino, E, Meli, M, Dalzero, S, Guaraldi, G, Italian Grp Surveillance Antiretro, Lanari, M, Guerra, B, Floridia, M, Tamburrini, E, Ravizza, M, Tibaldi, C, Ravagni Probizer, M F, Anzidei, G, Sansone, M, Mori, F, Rubino, E, Meli, M, Dalzero, S, Guaraldi, G, Italian Grp Surveillance Antiretro, Lanari, M, and Guerra, B
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HIV Infections ,Triglyceride ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pregnancy ,Hiv infected ,Hyperlipidemia ,HIV Infection ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,triglycerides ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Stavudine ,Infectious Diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Italy ,Population Surveillance ,Population study ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Female ,Pregnancy Trimester ,Pregnancy Trimesters ,pregnancy ,Human ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Logistic Model ,protease inhibitors ,Hyperlipidemias ,cholesterol ,HIV ,protease inhibitor ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,HIV Protease Inhibitor ,Triglycerides ,Cholesterol ,business.industry ,Cholesterol, HDL ,Cholesterol, LDL ,HIV Protease Inhibitors ,medicine.disease ,Lipid Metabolism ,Endocrinology ,Logistic Models ,chemistry ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectiou ,HIV-1 ,Lipid profile ,business - Abstract
Purpose: We investigated the evolution of serum lipid levels in HIV-infected pregnant women and the potential effect of antiretroviral treatment during pregnancy using data from a national surveillance study. Method: Fasting lipid measurements collected during routine care in pregnancy were used, analyzing longitudinal changes and differences in lipid values at each trimester by protease inhibitors (Pls) and stavudine use. Multivariate analyses were used to control for simultaneous factors potentially leading to hyperlipidemia. Study population included 248 women. Results: Lipid values increased progressively and significantly during pregnancy: mean increases between the first and third trimesters were 141.6 mg/dL for triglycerides (p
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49. Italian multicenter phase III randomized study of cisplatin-etoposide with or without bevacizumab as first-line treatment in extensive stage small cell lung cancer (SCLC): GOIRC-AIFA FARM6PMFJM trial
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Tiseo, M., primary, Boni, L., additional, Ambrosio, F., additional, Camerini, A., additional, Baldini, E., additional, Cinieri, S., additional, Zanelli, F., additional, Defraia, E., additional, Brighenti, M., additional, Crinò, L., additional, Dazzi, C., additional, Tibaldi, C., additional, Turolla, G.M., additional, D'Alessandro, V., additional, Zilembo, N., additional, Trolese, A.R., additional, Grossi, F., additional, Riccardi, F., additional, and Ardizzoni, A., additional
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50. Pregnancy outcomes and cytomegalovirus DNAaemia in HIV-infected pregnant women with CMV
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Floridia, M., primary, Pirillo, M.F., additional, Degli Antoni, A., additional, Molinari, A., additional, Tamburrini, E., additional, Pinnetti, C., additional, Guaraldi, G., additional, Nardini, G., additional, Masuelli, G., additional, Dalzero, S., additional, Cetin, I., additional, Sansone, M., additional, Amici, R., additional, Ravizza, M., additional, Mori, F., additional, Ortolani, P., additional, dalle Nogare, E.R., additional, Di Lorenzo, F., additional, Sterrantino, G., additional, Meli, M., additional, Polemi, S., additional, Nocentini, J., additional, Baldini, M., additional, Montorzi, G., additional, Mazzetti, M., additional, Rogasi, P., additional, Borchi, B., additional, Vichi, F., additional, Del Pin, B., additional, Pinter, E., additional, Anzalone, E., additional, Marocco, R., additional, Mastroianni, C., additional, Mercurio, V.S., additional, Carocci, A., additional, Grilli, E., additional, Maccabruni, A., additional, Zaramella, M., additional, Mariani, B., additional, Natalini Raponi, G., additional, Stentarelli, C., additional, Beghetto, B., additional, Degli Antoni, A.M., additional, Crisalli, M.P., additional, Donisi, A., additional, Piepoli, M., additional, Cerri, V., additional, Zuccotti, G., additional, Giacomet, V., additional, Coletto, S., additional, Di Nello, F., additional, Madia, C., additional, Placido, G., additional, Vivarelli, A., additional, Castelli, P., additional, Savalli, F., additional, Portelli, V., additional, Sabbatini, F., additional, Francisci, D., additional, Bernini, L., additional, Grossi, P., additional, Rizzi, L., additional, Alberico, S., additional, Maso, G., additional, Airoud, M., additional, Soppelsa, G., additional, Meloni, A., additional, Dedoni, M., additional, Cuboni, C., additional, Ortu, F., additional, Piano, P., additional, Citernesi, A., additional, Bordoni Vicini, I., additional, Luzi, K., additional, Spinillo, A., additional, Roccio, M., additional, Vimercati, A., additional, Miccolis, A., additional, De Gennaro, A., additional, Guerra, B., additional, Cervi, F., additional, Simonazzi, G., additional, Margarito, E., additional, Capretti, M.G., additional, Marsico, C., additional, Faldella, G., additional, Martinelli, P., additional, Agangi, A., additional, Capone, A., additional, Maruotti, G.M., additional, Tibaldi, C., additional, Trentini, L., additional, Todros, T., additional, Frisina, V., additional, Brambilla, T., additional, Savasi, V., additional, Personeni, C., additional, Giaquinto, C., additional, Fiscon, M., additional, Rubino, E., additional, Bucceri, A., additional, Matrone, R., additional, Scaravelli, G., additional, Genovese, O., additional, Cafforio, C., additional, Liuzzi, G., additional, Tozzi, V., additional, Massetti, P., additional, Casadei, A.M., additional, Cavaliere, A.F., additional, Cellini, M., additional, Castelli Gattinara, G., additional, Marconi, A.M., additional, Sacchi, V., additional, Ierardi, M., additional, Polizzi, C., additional, Mattei, A., additional, Galluzzo, C.M., additional, Donnini, S., additional, Baroncelli, S., additional, Floridia, M., additional, Villani, P., additional, Cusato, M., additional, Cerioli, A., additional, De Martino, M., additional, Mastroiacovo, P., additional, Parazzini, F., additional, and Vella, S., additional
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