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Changing Trends in Complications and Mortality Rates Among US Youth and Young Adults With HIV Infection in the Era of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy

Authors :
Michele Kelly
Yolanda Gonzalez
Julie McAvoy
Nancy Flores
Lynn Heald
Myron J. Levin
Mark J. Abzug
Siham Akleh
Kenneth M. Boyer
Aditya Kaul
Yvonne J. Bryson
Susan Lovelace
Ruth Santos-Otero
Wanda Marrero-Figueroa
Catherine Kneut
Saniyyah Mahmoudi
Katherine M. Knapp
Margaret Donnelly
Mahrukh Bamji
Barbra Murante
Carina Rodriguez
John Swetnam
Kaye Park
Tempe Chen
Russell B. Van Dyke
Donna Picard
Jaime G. Deville
Michael G. Rosenberg
Chivon McMullen-Jackson
William Borkowsky
Ana Puga
Diane W. Wara
Karin Nielsen
Ellen R. Cooper
Marlene Burey
Alicia Marion
Eva Operskalski
Michele Carter
Geoffrey Weinberg
James Homans
Amanda Robson Nuss
Marvin Belzer
Maureen Haak
Jagmohan Batra
Arry Dieudonne
Indu Pathak
Kimberly Norris
Shirley Traite
Eric McGrath
Sunita Patil
Charlotte Mao
Steven D. Douglas
Miriam Chernoff
Mary E. Paul
Audra Deveikis
Rohan Hazra
Nizar Maraqa
Michael Bolaris
Nicolas Rosario-Matos
Allison L. Agwu
James Oleske
Theodore Ruel
Katherine Luzuriaga
Lizbeth Fabregas
Savita Manwanim
Sharon Nachman
Patricia C. Houston
Ann J. Melvin
Thomas Alchediak
Mica Muskat
Claudia Florez
Gloria Bowen
Chandni Parikh
Newana Beatty
Zulma Eysallenne
Jamie Martinez
Nagamah S Deygoo
Tabetha Gayton
Margaret Keller
Irma Febo
Connie Trexler
Mobeen H. Rathore
Andrea Kovacs
Kerry Hahn
Carlos Ortega
James Blood
Jennifer Dunn
Maria Johnson
Murli Purswani
Sheila Bradford
Erin Infanzon
Chokechai Rongkavilit
James M. Oleske
Joan Wilson
Diane Tucker
Denise Casey
Judy Glenn
Jesica Pagano-Therrien
Michelle Del Rey
Sharan Robbins
Patricia M. Flynn
Sandra K. Burchett
Sheri McDougall
William T. Shearer
Margaret Ann Sanders
Dorothy Shaw
David Michalik
Nicole Tilton
Pablo Leitz
Ram Yogev
Lisa Stangl
Gayatri Mirani
Diana F Clarke
Stephen A. Spector
Debra McLaud
Patricia Emmanuel
Christina Hermos
Amy Inman
Hannah Bernath
Marilyn J. Crain
Charles D. Mitchell
Ekta Patel
Joanna Dobroszycki
Richard M. Rutstein
Corinda Hilyard
James B. McAuley
Levi Cherian
Carol Vincent
Bonnie Zimmer
Anna Marie Emeh
Denise Ferraro
Douglas Watson
Judy Hayes
Grace Alvarez
Sohail Rana
Rolando M. Viani
LaShonda Spencer
Maritza Cruz-Rodriguez
Margarita Silio
Thuy Anderson
Aleisha Collinson-Streng
Carrie Pettler
Anthony Scolpino
Nancy Karthas
Ruth Williams
Karen Kassen
Paige L. Williams
Steven Zeichner
Jennifer Englund
Mary Elizabeth Vachon
Gwendolyn B. Scott
George R. Seage
Thomas Wride
Linda Bettica
Caroline Reed
Ayanna Walters
Source :
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 61(12)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) has resulted in a dramatic decrease in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related opportunistic infections and deaths in US youth, but both continue to occur. Methods We estimated the incidence of complications and deaths in IMPAACT P1074, a long-term US-based prospective multicenter cohort study conducted from April 2008 to June 2014. Incidence rates of selected diagnoses and trends over time were compared with those from a previous observational cohort study, P219C (2004-2007). Causes of death and relevant demographic and clinical features were reviewed. Results Among 1201 HIV-infected youth in P1074 (87% perinatally infected; mean [standard deviation] age at last chart review, 20.9 [5.4] years), psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders, asthma, pneumonia, and genital tract infections were among the most common comorbid conditions. Compared with findings in P219C, conditions with significantly increased incidence included substance or alcohol abuse, latent tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus, atypical mycobacterial infections, vitamin D deficiency or metabolic bone disorders, anxiety disorders, and fractures; the incidence of pneumonia decreased significantly. Twenty-eight deaths occurred, yielding a standardized mortality rate 31.5 times that of the US population. Those who died were older, less likely to be receiving cART, and had lower CD4 cell counts and higher viral loads. Most deaths (86%) were due to HIV-related medical conditions. Conclusions Opportunistic infections and deaths are less common among HIV-infected youth in the US in the cART era, but the mortality rate remains elevated. Deaths were associated with poor HIV control and older age. Emerging complications, such as psychiatric, inflammatory, metabolic, and genital tract diseases, need to be addressed.

Details

ISSN :
15376591
Volume :
61
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bcd8230331bf3cc1e64ed74ba64edb2b