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P304 Achieving the third 90: keeping adolescents living with HIV virally suppressed in rural nigeria in the era of test and treat

Authors :
Oluwatoyin Jolayemi
Prosper Okonkwo
Femi Owolagba
Matthias Alagi
Babatunde Ladi-Akinyemi
Eke Ofuche
Oluremi Olaitan
Patrick Akande
Jay Osi-Samuels
Saheed Opeyemi Usman
Source :
Poster Presentations.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019.

Abstract

Background In 2016, Nigeria transitioned to ‘Test & Treat’, a policy where all people living with HIV (PLHIV) are treated with lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART). There are unique challenges achieving viral suppression in ALHIV mainly due to increased stigma & lack of social support. Hypothesis tested was ART adherence effect on viral load outcome. We examined viral suppression among adolescents living with HIV in Western Nigeria. Methods This study was an observational prospective cohort study of adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) already initiated on antiretroviral therapy for at least six months, enrolled in health facilities across supported facilities in Western Nigeria, during a 12-month observation period starting October 2016 till September 2017. Quantitative viral load analysis was done using Polymerase Chain Reaction, Roche Cobas Taqman 96 Analyzer. Results A total of 126 (64 males & 62 females) subjects were recruited. The mean age of 13.58 ± 4.26 years. 83 (65.9%) & 71 (56.3%) had viral suppression of Conclusion ART adherence counseling is key to the achieving viral suppression and determine infection prognosis, thus, developing robust continuous quality improvement (CQI) plans to address issues across the cascade ultimately helping in the monitoring of HIV/AIDS disease progression and decrease treatment failure tendencies. Disclosure No significant relationships.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Poster Presentations
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.417