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ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania

INTRODUCTION: During the recent years the rate of HIV perinatally exposed children in Romania has increased as a consequence of the expanding number of HIV-infected women. These women belong to Romania's long-terms survivors, aged between 20 and 24 years and to the group of new HIV infection ca...

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Autores principales: Märdärescu, Mariana, Cibea, Alina, Petre, Cristina, Neagu-Drãghicenoiu, Ruxandra, Ungurianu, Rodica, Petrea, Sorin, Maria Tudor, Ana, Vlad, Delia, Matei, Carina, Alexandra, Mãrdãrescu
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Publicado: International AIDS Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4225375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25397448
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19700
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author Märdärescu, Mariana
Cibea, Alina
Petre, Cristina
Neagu-Drãghicenoiu, Ruxandra
Ungurianu, Rodica
Petrea, Sorin
Maria Tudor, Ana
Vlad, Delia
Matei, Carina
Alexandra, Mãrdãrescu
author_facet Märdärescu, Mariana
Cibea, Alina
Petre, Cristina
Neagu-Drãghicenoiu, Ruxandra
Ungurianu, Rodica
Petrea, Sorin
Maria Tudor, Ana
Vlad, Delia
Matei, Carina
Alexandra, Mãrdãrescu
author_sort Märdärescu, Mariana
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description INTRODUCTION: During the recent years the rate of HIV perinatally exposed children in Romania has increased as a consequence of the expanding number of HIV-infected women. These women belong to Romania's long-terms survivors, aged between 20 and 24 years and to the group of new HIV infection cases (20–24 years), acquired through unsafe sexual contact and use of new psychoactive substance (IV). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We focused on 396 HIV perinatally exposed children born between 2008 and 2013, under surveillance in National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Bals,” Bucharest. Of them, 43 acquired HIV through materno-foetal transmission. Our aim was to observe the characteristics in their evolution under antiretroviral treatment and to emphasize the causes of treatment failure. Children with perinatally acquired HIV infection were followed in a retrospective case series. We assessed maternal characteristics, HIV vertical transmission prophylaxis, timing of diagnosis, immunological and virologic status and features of the evolution under combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). RESULTS: The rate of mother-to-child HIV transmission was 10.8% versus the national rate registered in 2013, namely <5%. 16% of mothers belonged to the Romanian 1990s cohort and 84% were recently infected with HIV, through unprotected sexual contact (70%) or use of new psychoactive substances (14%). 51% of mothers were diagnosed postnatally as a consequence of their reluctance to access specific health services and in 57% CD4 value was <350 cell/mm. 41% of the monitored children were diagnosed with HIV infection at birth. Their median entry CD4 value was 23% and 49% had a CD4 >25%; median entry viral load was 7 log. 16 patients (37%) had undetectable viral load after six months of treatment. In 87.5% of them the virologic suppression was achieved and maintained with one single regimen (2 NRTIs+1 NNRTI or 2 NRTIs+1 PI/r). 15 children (35%) did not achieve suppression of viral load. 19 children (44%) faced special issues related to adherence to antiretroviral treatment, due to mothers’ poor adherence to a basic set of cares destined for their children. CONCLUSIONS: Prevention programmes in Romania must be designed on the basis of the new economic context and emerging psychoactive substance use. Hence, women who use drugs should benefit from a wider access to medical and social services.
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spelling pubmed-42253752014-11-13 ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania Märdärescu, Mariana Cibea, Alina Petre, Cristina Neagu-Drãghicenoiu, Ruxandra Ungurianu, Rodica Petrea, Sorin Maria Tudor, Ana Vlad, Delia Matei, Carina Alexandra, Mãrdãrescu J Int AIDS Soc Poster Sessions – Abstract P168 INTRODUCTION: During the recent years the rate of HIV perinatally exposed children in Romania has increased as a consequence of the expanding number of HIV-infected women. These women belong to Romania's long-terms survivors, aged between 20 and 24 years and to the group of new HIV infection cases (20–24 years), acquired through unsafe sexual contact and use of new psychoactive substance (IV). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We focused on 396 HIV perinatally exposed children born between 2008 and 2013, under surveillance in National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Prof. Dr. Matei Bals,” Bucharest. Of them, 43 acquired HIV through materno-foetal transmission. Our aim was to observe the characteristics in their evolution under antiretroviral treatment and to emphasize the causes of treatment failure. Children with perinatally acquired HIV infection were followed in a retrospective case series. We assessed maternal characteristics, HIV vertical transmission prophylaxis, timing of diagnosis, immunological and virologic status and features of the evolution under combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). RESULTS: The rate of mother-to-child HIV transmission was 10.8% versus the national rate registered in 2013, namely <5%. 16% of mothers belonged to the Romanian 1990s cohort and 84% were recently infected with HIV, through unprotected sexual contact (70%) or use of new psychoactive substances (14%). 51% of mothers were diagnosed postnatally as a consequence of their reluctance to access specific health services and in 57% CD4 value was <350 cell/mm. 41% of the monitored children were diagnosed with HIV infection at birth. Their median entry CD4 value was 23% and 49% had a CD4 >25%; median entry viral load was 7 log. 16 patients (37%) had undetectable viral load after six months of treatment. In 87.5% of them the virologic suppression was achieved and maintained with one single regimen (2 NRTIs+1 NNRTI or 2 NRTIs+1 PI/r). 15 children (35%) did not achieve suppression of viral load. 19 children (44%) faced special issues related to adherence to antiretroviral treatment, due to mothers’ poor adherence to a basic set of cares destined for their children. CONCLUSIONS: Prevention programmes in Romania must be designed on the basis of the new economic context and emerging psychoactive substance use. Hence, women who use drugs should benefit from a wider access to medical and social services. International AIDS Society 2014-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4225375/ /pubmed/25397448 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19700 Text en © 2014 Märdärescu M et al; licensee International AIDS Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Poster Sessions – Abstract P168
Märdärescu, Mariana
Cibea, Alina
Petre, Cristina
Neagu-Drãghicenoiu, Ruxandra
Ungurianu, Rodica
Petrea, Sorin
Maria Tudor, Ana
Vlad, Delia
Matei, Carina
Alexandra, Mãrdãrescu
ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania
title ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania
title_full ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania
title_fullStr ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania
title_full_unstemmed ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania
title_short ART management in children perinatally infected with HIV from mothers who experience behavioural changes in Romania
title_sort art management in children perinatally infected with hiv from mothers who experience behavioural changes in romania
topic Poster Sessions – Abstract P168
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4225375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25397448
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.17.4.19700
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