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Long-term trends in mortality and AIDS-defining events after combination ART initiation among children and adolescents with perinatal HIV infection in 17 middle- and high-income countries in Europe and Thailand: A cohort study.

Authors :
European Pregnancy and Paediatric HIV Cohort Collaboration (EPPICC) study group in EuroCoord
Ali Judd
Elizabeth Chappell
Anna Turkova
Sophie Le Coeur
Antoni Noguera-Julian
Tessa Goetghebuer
Katja Doerholt
Luisa Galli
Dasja Pajkrt
Laura Marques
Intira J Collins
Diana M Gibb
Maria Isabel González Tome
Marisa Navarro
Josiane Warszawski
Christoph Königs
Vana Spoulou
Filipa Prata
Elena Chiappini
Lars Naver
Carlo Giaquinto
Claire Thorne
Magdalena Marczynska
Liubov Okhonskaia
Klara Posfay-Barbe
Pradthana Ounchanum
Pornchai Techakunakorn
Galina Kiseleva
Ruslan Malyuta
Alla Volokha
Luminita Ene
Ruth Goodall
Source :
PLoS Medicine, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e1002491 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2018.

Abstract

BackgroundPublished estimates of mortality and progression to AIDS as children with HIV approach adulthood are limited. We describe rates and risk factors for death and AIDS-defining events in children and adolescents after initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in 17 middle- and high-income countries, including some in Western and Central Europe (W&CE), Eastern Europe (Russia and Ukraine), and Thailand.Methods and findingsChildren with perinatal HIV aged 6 months of cART) death and progression to AIDS were assessed. Of 3,526 children included, 32% were from the United Kingdom or Ireland, 30% from elsewhere in W&CE, 18% from Russia or Ukraine, and 20% from Thailand. At cART initiation, median age was 5.2 (IQR 1.4-9.3) years; 35% of children aged 400 c/mL predicted late death. Predictors of early and late progression to AIDS were similar. Study limitations include incomplete recording of US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) disease stage B events and serious adverse events in some countries; events that were distributed over a long time period, and that we lacked power to analyse trends in patterns and causes of death over time.ConclusionsIn our study, 3,526 children and adolescents with perinatal HIV infection initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART) in countries in Europe and Thailand. We observed that over 40% of deaths occurred ≤6 months after cART initiation. Greater early mortality risk in infants, as compared to older children, and in Russia, Ukraine, or Thailand as compared to W&CE, raises concern. Current severe immune suppression, being underweight, and unsuppressed viral load were associated with a higher risk of death at >6 months after initiation of cART.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15491277 and 15491676
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9bc1332252244980bb3ad09ec8728498
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002491