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Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe
BACKGROUND: Complete follow up is an essential component of observational cohorts irrespective of the type of disease. OBJECTIVES: To describe five years follow up of mother and child pairs on a PMTCT program, highlighting loss to follow up (LTFU) and mortality (attrition). STUDY DESIGN: A cohort of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760874 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601105010051 |
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author | Kurewa, E.N Kandawasvika, G.Q Mhlanga, F Munjoma, M Mapingure, M.P Chandiwana, P Chirenje, M.Z Rusakaniko, S Stray-Pedersen, B |
author_facet | Kurewa, E.N Kandawasvika, G.Q Mhlanga, F Munjoma, M Mapingure, M.P Chandiwana, P Chirenje, M.Z Rusakaniko, S Stray-Pedersen, B |
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description | BACKGROUND: Complete follow up is an essential component of observational cohorts irrespective of the type of disease. OBJECTIVES: To describe five years follow up of mother and child pairs on a PMTCT program, highlighting loss to follow up (LTFU) and mortality (attrition). STUDY DESIGN: A cohort of pregnant women was enrolled from the national PMTCT program at 36 weeks gestational age attending three peri urban clinics around Harare offering maternal and child health services. Mother-infant pairs were followed up from birth and twice yearly for five years. RESULTS: A total of 479 HIV infected and 571 HIV negative pregnant women were enrolled, 445(92.9%) and 495(86.6%) were followed up whereas 14(3.0%) and 3(0.5%) died in the 1st year respectively; RR (95%CI) 5.3(1.5-18.7). At five years 227(56.7%) HIV infected and 239(41.0%) HIV negative mothers turned up, whereas mortality rates were 34 and 7 per 100 person years respectively. Birth information was recorded for 401(83.7%) HIV exposed and 441(77.2%) unexposed infants, 247(51.6%) and 232(40.6) turned up in the first year whilst mortality was 58(12.9%) and 22(4.4%) respectively, RR (95%CI) 3.2(2.0-5.4). At five years 210(57.5%) HIV exposed and 239(44.3%) unexposed infants were seen, whilst mortality rates were 53 per 1000 and 15 per 1 000 person years respectively. Mortality rate for HIV infected children was 112 compared to 21 per 1 000 person years for the exposed but uninfected. CONCLUSION: HIV infected mothers and their children succumbed to mortality whereas the HIV negatives were LTFU. Mortality rates and LTFU are high within PMTCT program. |
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spelling | pubmed-31349892011-07-14 Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe Kurewa, E.N Kandawasvika, G.Q Mhlanga, F Munjoma, M Mapingure, M.P Chandiwana, P Chirenje, M.Z Rusakaniko, S Stray-Pedersen, B Open AIDS J Article BACKGROUND: Complete follow up is an essential component of observational cohorts irrespective of the type of disease. OBJECTIVES: To describe five years follow up of mother and child pairs on a PMTCT program, highlighting loss to follow up (LTFU) and mortality (attrition). STUDY DESIGN: A cohort of pregnant women was enrolled from the national PMTCT program at 36 weeks gestational age attending three peri urban clinics around Harare offering maternal and child health services. Mother-infant pairs were followed up from birth and twice yearly for five years. RESULTS: A total of 479 HIV infected and 571 HIV negative pregnant women were enrolled, 445(92.9%) and 495(86.6%) were followed up whereas 14(3.0%) and 3(0.5%) died in the 1st year respectively; RR (95%CI) 5.3(1.5-18.7). At five years 227(56.7%) HIV infected and 239(41.0%) HIV negative mothers turned up, whereas mortality rates were 34 and 7 per 100 person years respectively. Birth information was recorded for 401(83.7%) HIV exposed and 441(77.2%) unexposed infants, 247(51.6%) and 232(40.6) turned up in the first year whilst mortality was 58(12.9%) and 22(4.4%) respectively, RR (95%CI) 3.2(2.0-5.4). At five years 210(57.5%) HIV exposed and 239(44.3%) unexposed infants were seen, whilst mortality rates were 53 per 1000 and 15 per 1 000 person years respectively. Mortality rate for HIV infected children was 112 compared to 21 per 1 000 person years for the exposed but uninfected. CONCLUSION: HIV infected mothers and their children succumbed to mortality whereas the HIV negatives were LTFU. Mortality rates and LTFU are high within PMTCT program. Bentham Open 2011-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3134989/ /pubmed/21760874 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601105010051 Text en © Kurewa et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Kurewa, E.N Kandawasvika, G.Q Mhlanga, F Munjoma, M Mapingure, M.P Chandiwana, P Chirenje, M.Z Rusakaniko, S Stray-Pedersen, B Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe |
title | Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe |
title_full | Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe |
title_fullStr | Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe |
title_full_unstemmed | Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe |
title_short | Realities and Challenges of a Five Year Follow Up of Mother and Child Pairs on a PMTCT Program in Zimbabwe |
title_sort | realities and challenges of a five year follow up of mother and child pairs on a pmtct program in zimbabwe |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760874 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601105010051 |
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