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Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries

BACKGROUND: Limited information exists on adults ≥50 years receiving HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODOLOGY: Using routinely-collected longitudinal patient-level data among 391,111 adults ≥15 years enrolling in HIV care from January 2005–December 2010 and 184,689 initiating ART, we compared cha...

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Autores principales: Eduardo, Eduard, Lamb, Matthew R., Kandula, Sasi, Howard, Andrea, Mugisha, Veronicah, Kimanga, Davies, Kilama, Bonita, El-Sadr, Wafaa, Elul, Batya
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25075743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103864
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author Eduardo, Eduard
Lamb, Matthew R.
Kandula, Sasi
Howard, Andrea
Mugisha, Veronicah
Kimanga, Davies
Kilama, Bonita
El-Sadr, Wafaa
Elul, Batya
author_facet Eduardo, Eduard
Lamb, Matthew R.
Kandula, Sasi
Howard, Andrea
Mugisha, Veronicah
Kimanga, Davies
Kilama, Bonita
El-Sadr, Wafaa
Elul, Batya
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description BACKGROUND: Limited information exists on adults ≥50 years receiving HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODOLOGY: Using routinely-collected longitudinal patient-level data among 391,111 adults ≥15 years enrolling in HIV care from January 2005–December 2010 and 184,689 initiating ART, we compared characteristics and outcomes between older (≥50 years) and younger adults at 199 clinics in Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Tanzania. We calculated proportions over time of newly enrolled and active adults receiving HIV care and initiating ART who were ≥50 years; cumulative incidence of loss to follow-up (LTF) and recorded death one year after enrollment and ART initiation, and CD4+ response following ART initiation. FINDINGS: From 2005–2010, the percentage of adults ≥50 years newly enrolled in HIV care remained stable at 10%, while the percentage of adults ≥50 years newly initiating ART (10% [2005]-12% [2010]), active in follow-up (10% [2005]-14% (2010]), and active on ART (10% [2005]-16% [2010]) significantly increased. One year after enrollment, older patients had significantly lower incidence of LTF (33.1% vs. 32.6%[40–49 years], 40.5%[25–39 years], and 56.3%[15–24 years]; p-value<0.0001), but significantly higher incidence of recorded death (6.0% vs. 5.0% [40–49 years], 4.1% [25–39 years], and 2.8% [15–24 years]; p-valve<0.0001). LTF was lower after vs. before ART initiation for all ages, with older adults experiencing less LTF than younger adults. Among 85,763 ART patients with baseline and follow-up CD4+ counts, adjusted average 12-month CD4+ response for older adults was 20.6 cells/mm(3) lower than for adults 25–39 years of age (95% CI: 17.1–24.1). CONCLUSIONS: The proportion of patients who are ≥50 years has increased over time and been driven by aging of the existing patient population. Older patients experienced less LTF, higher recorded mortality and less robust CD4+ response after ART initiation. Increased programmatic attention on older adults receiving HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-41162382014-08-04 Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries Eduardo, Eduard Lamb, Matthew R. Kandula, Sasi Howard, Andrea Mugisha, Veronicah Kimanga, Davies Kilama, Bonita El-Sadr, Wafaa Elul, Batya PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Limited information exists on adults ≥50 years receiving HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODOLOGY: Using routinely-collected longitudinal patient-level data among 391,111 adults ≥15 years enrolling in HIV care from January 2005–December 2010 and 184,689 initiating ART, we compared characteristics and outcomes between older (≥50 years) and younger adults at 199 clinics in Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Tanzania. We calculated proportions over time of newly enrolled and active adults receiving HIV care and initiating ART who were ≥50 years; cumulative incidence of loss to follow-up (LTF) and recorded death one year after enrollment and ART initiation, and CD4+ response following ART initiation. FINDINGS: From 2005–2010, the percentage of adults ≥50 years newly enrolled in HIV care remained stable at 10%, while the percentage of adults ≥50 years newly initiating ART (10% [2005]-12% [2010]), active in follow-up (10% [2005]-14% (2010]), and active on ART (10% [2005]-16% [2010]) significantly increased. One year after enrollment, older patients had significantly lower incidence of LTF (33.1% vs. 32.6%[40–49 years], 40.5%[25–39 years], and 56.3%[15–24 years]; p-value<0.0001), but significantly higher incidence of recorded death (6.0% vs. 5.0% [40–49 years], 4.1% [25–39 years], and 2.8% [15–24 years]; p-valve<0.0001). LTF was lower after vs. before ART initiation for all ages, with older adults experiencing less LTF than younger adults. Among 85,763 ART patients with baseline and follow-up CD4+ counts, adjusted average 12-month CD4+ response for older adults was 20.6 cells/mm(3) lower than for adults 25–39 years of age (95% CI: 17.1–24.1). CONCLUSIONS: The proportion of patients who are ≥50 years has increased over time and been driven by aging of the existing patient population. Older patients experienced less LTF, higher recorded mortality and less robust CD4+ response after ART initiation. Increased programmatic attention on older adults receiving HIV care in sub-Saharan Africa is warranted. Public Library of Science 2014-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4116238/ /pubmed/25075743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103864 Text en © 2014 Eduardo 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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Kandula, Sasi
Howard, Andrea
Mugisha, Veronicah
Kimanga, Davies
Kilama, Bonita
El-Sadr, Wafaa
Elul, Batya
Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
title Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
title_full Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
title_fullStr Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
title_short Characteristics and Outcomes among Older HIV-Positive Adults Enrolled in HIV Programs in Four Sub-Saharan African Countries
title_sort characteristics and outcomes among older hiv-positive adults enrolled in hiv programs in four sub-saharan african countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25075743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103864
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