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Relationship between Economic Insecurity, Inflammation, Monocyte Activation and Intestinal Integrity in Children Living with HIV in Uganda

Authors :
Emily R. Bowman
Abdus Sattar
Rashidah Nazzinda
Grace A. McComsey
Zainab Albar
Cissy Kityo
Nicholas T. Funderburg
Victor Musiime
Manjusha Kulkarni
Sahera Dirajlal-Fargo
Source :
AIDS Care
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We aimed to evaluate differences in socio-economic variables in a Ugandan cohort of children with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIVs), HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) and HIV unexposed uninfected (HIV-) children and their associations with markers of inflammation and intestinal integrity. This is a cross-sectional study in 57 PHIV, 59 HEU and 56 HIV - children aged 2-10 years old enrolled in Uganda. Mean age of all participants was 7 years and 55% were girls. Compared to HEU and HIV - children, PHIVs were more likely to have parents that only completed a primary education, live in a household without electricity and live in poverty (p≤0.034). PHIVs living in poverty had higher IL-6 (p=0.006), those with lack of electricity had higher hsCRP, IL6, sTNFRII and d-dimer (p≤0.048) and PHIVs with an unprotected water source had higher IL6 and d-dimer (p≤0.016). After adjusting for demographic and HIV variables, IL-6 and d-dimer remained associated with lack of electricity and having an unprotected water source only in PHIVs (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....02c77d807d60db5dfcceae47274c3792