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Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach

BACKGROUND: Highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) has only been recently recommended for HIV-infected pregnant women requiring treatment for their own health in resource-limited settings. However, there are few documented experiences from African countries. We evaluated the short-term (4 wk...

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Autores principales: Tonwe-Gold, Besigin, Ekouevi, Didier K, Viho, Ida, Amani-Bosse, Clarisse, Toure, Siaka, Coffie, Patrick A, Rouet, François, Becquet, Renaud, Leroy, Valériane, El-Sadr, Wafaa M, Abrams, Elaine J, Dabis, François
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1949842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17713983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0040257
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author Tonwe-Gold, Besigin
Ekouevi, Didier K
Viho, Ida
Amani-Bosse, Clarisse
Toure, Siaka
Coffie, Patrick A
Rouet, François
Becquet, Renaud
Leroy, Valériane
El-Sadr, Wafaa M
Abrams, Elaine J
Dabis, François
author_facet Tonwe-Gold, Besigin
Ekouevi, Didier K
Viho, Ida
Amani-Bosse, Clarisse
Toure, Siaka
Coffie, Patrick A
Rouet, François
Becquet, Renaud
Leroy, Valériane
El-Sadr, Wafaa M
Abrams, Elaine J
Dabis, François
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description BACKGROUND: Highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) has only been recently recommended for HIV-infected pregnant women requiring treatment for their own health in resource-limited settings. However, there are few documented experiences from African countries. We evaluated the short-term (4 wk) and long-term (12 mo) effectiveness of a two-tiered strategy of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) in Africa: women meeting the eligibility criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO) received HAART, and women with less advanced HIV disease received short-course antiretroviral (scARV) PMTCT regimens. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The MTCT-Plus Initiative is a multi-country, family-centred HIV care and treatment program for pregnant and postpartum women and their families. Pregnant women enrolled in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire received either HAART for their own health or short-course antiretroviral (scARV) PMTCT regimens according to their clinical and immunological status. Plasma HIV-RNA viral load (VL) was measured to diagnose peripartum infection when infants were 4 wk of age, and HIV final status was documented either by rapid antibody testing when infants were aged ≥ 12 mo or by plasma VL earlier. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the rate of HIV transmission and HIV-free survival. Between August 2003 and June 2005, 107 women began HAART at a median of 30 wk of gestation, 102 of them with zidovudine (ZDV), lamivudine (3TC), and nevirapine (NVP) and they continued treatment postpartum; 143 other women received scARV for PMTCT, 103 of them with sc(ZDV+3TC) with single-dose NVP during labour. Most (75%) of the infants were breast-fed for a median of 5 mo. Overall, the rate of peripartum HIV transmission was 2.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.3%–4.2%) and the cumulative rate at 12 mo was 5.7% (95% CI 2.5%–9.0%). The overall probability of infant death or infection with HIV was 4.3% (95% CI 1.7%–7.0%) at age week 4 wk and 11.7% (95% CI 7.5%–15.9%) at 12 mo. CONCLUSIONS: This two-tiered strategy appears to be safe and highly effective for short- and long-term PMTCT in resource-constrained settings. These results indicate a further benefit of access to HAART for pregnant women who need treatment for their own health.
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spelling pubmed-19498422007-08-21 Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach Tonwe-Gold, Besigin Ekouevi, Didier K Viho, Ida Amani-Bosse, Clarisse Toure, Siaka Coffie, Patrick A Rouet, François Becquet, Renaud Leroy, Valériane El-Sadr, Wafaa M Abrams, Elaine J Dabis, François PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) has only been recently recommended for HIV-infected pregnant women requiring treatment for their own health in resource-limited settings. However, there are few documented experiences from African countries. We evaluated the short-term (4 wk) and long-term (12 mo) effectiveness of a two-tiered strategy of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) in Africa: women meeting the eligibility criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO) received HAART, and women with less advanced HIV disease received short-course antiretroviral (scARV) PMTCT regimens. METHODS AND FINDINGS: The MTCT-Plus Initiative is a multi-country, family-centred HIV care and treatment program for pregnant and postpartum women and their families. Pregnant women enrolled in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire received either HAART for their own health or short-course antiretroviral (scARV) PMTCT regimens according to their clinical and immunological status. Plasma HIV-RNA viral load (VL) was measured to diagnose peripartum infection when infants were 4 wk of age, and HIV final status was documented either by rapid antibody testing when infants were aged ≥ 12 mo or by plasma VL earlier. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the rate of HIV transmission and HIV-free survival. Between August 2003 and June 2005, 107 women began HAART at a median of 30 wk of gestation, 102 of them with zidovudine (ZDV), lamivudine (3TC), and nevirapine (NVP) and they continued treatment postpartum; 143 other women received scARV for PMTCT, 103 of them with sc(ZDV+3TC) with single-dose NVP during labour. Most (75%) of the infants were breast-fed for a median of 5 mo. Overall, the rate of peripartum HIV transmission was 2.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.3%–4.2%) and the cumulative rate at 12 mo was 5.7% (95% CI 2.5%–9.0%). The overall probability of infant death or infection with HIV was 4.3% (95% CI 1.7%–7.0%) at age week 4 wk and 11.7% (95% CI 7.5%–15.9%) at 12 mo. CONCLUSIONS: This two-tiered strategy appears to be safe and highly effective for short- and long-term PMTCT in resource-constrained settings. These results indicate a further benefit of access to HAART for pregnant women who need treatment for their own health. Public Library of Science 2007-08 2007-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC1949842/ /pubmed/17713983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0040257 Text en © 2007 Tonwe-Gold et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tonwe-Gold, Besigin
Ekouevi, Didier K
Viho, Ida
Amani-Bosse, Clarisse
Toure, Siaka
Coffie, Patrick A
Rouet, François
Becquet, Renaud
Leroy, Valériane
El-Sadr, Wafaa M
Abrams, Elaine J
Dabis, François
Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach
title Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach
title_full Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach
title_fullStr Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach
title_full_unstemmed Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach
title_short Antiretroviral Treatment and Prevention of Peripartum and Postnatal HIV Transmission in West Africa: Evaluation of a Two-Tiered Approach
title_sort antiretroviral treatment and prevention of peripartum and postnatal hiv transmission in west africa: evaluation of a two-tiered approach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1949842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17713983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0040257
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