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Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA)

BACKGROUND: Model-based estimates of the global proportions of maternal deaths that are in HIV-infected women range from 7% to 21%, and the effects of HIV on the risk of maternal death is highly uncertain. We used longitudinal data from the Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Af...

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Autores principales: Zaba, Basia, Calvert, Clara, Marston, Milly, Isingo, Raphael, Nakiyingi-Miiro, Jessica, Lutalo, Tom, Crampin, Amelia, Robertson, Laura, Herbst, Kobus, Newell, Marie-Louise, Todd, Jim, Byass, Peter, Boerma, Ties, Ronsmans, Carine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4325135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23683643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60803-X
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author Zaba, Basia
Calvert, Clara
Marston, Milly
Isingo, Raphael
Nakiyingi-Miiro, Jessica
Lutalo, Tom
Crampin, Amelia
Robertson, Laura
Herbst, Kobus
Newell, Marie-Louise
Todd, Jim
Byass, Peter
Boerma, Ties
Ronsmans, Carine
author_facet Zaba, Basia
Calvert, Clara
Marston, Milly
Isingo, Raphael
Nakiyingi-Miiro, Jessica
Lutalo, Tom
Crampin, Amelia
Robertson, Laura
Herbst, Kobus
Newell, Marie-Louise
Todd, Jim
Byass, Peter
Boerma, Ties
Ronsmans, Carine
author_sort Zaba, Basia
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description BACKGROUND: Model-based estimates of the global proportions of maternal deaths that are in HIV-infected women range from 7% to 21%, and the effects of HIV on the risk of maternal death is highly uncertain. We used longitudinal data from the Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA) network to estimate the excess mortality associated with HIV during pregnancy and the post-partum period in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: The ALPHA network pooled data gathered between June, 1989 and April, 2012 in six community-based studies in eastern and southern Africa with HIV serological surveillance and verbal-autopsy reporting. Deaths occurring during pregnancy and up to 42 days post partum were defined as pregnancy related. Pregnant or post-partum person-years were calculated for HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected women, and HIV-infected to HIV-uninfected mortality rate ratios and HIV-attributable rates were compared between pregnant or post-partum women and women who were not pregnant or post partum. FINDINGS: 138 074 women aged 15–49 years contributed 636 213 person-years of observation. 49 568 women had 86 963 pregnancies. 6760 of these women died, 235 of them during pregnancy or the post-partum period. Mean prevalence of HIV infection across all person-years in the pooled data was 17·2% (95% CI 17·0–17·3), but 60 of 118 (50·8%) of the women of known HIV status who died during pregnancy or post partum were HIV infected. The mortality rate ratio of HIV-infected to HIV-uninfected women was 20·5 (18·9–22·4) in women who were not pregnant or post partum and 8·2 (5·7–11·8) in pregnant or post-partum women. Excess mortality attributable to HIV was 51·8 (47·8–53·8) per 1000 person-years in women who were not pregnant or post partum and 11·8 (8·4–15·3) per 1000 person-years in pregnant or post-partum women. INTERPRETATION: HIV-infected pregnant or post-partum women had around eight times higher mortality than did their HIV-uninfected counterparts. On the basis of this estimate, we predict that roughly 24% of deaths in pregnant or post-partum women are attributable to HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, suggesting that safe motherhood programmes should pay special attention to the needs of HIV-infected pregnant or post-partum women. FUNDING: Wellcome Trust, Health Metrics Network (WHO).
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spelling pubmed-43251352015-02-14 Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA) Zaba, Basia Calvert, Clara Marston, Milly Isingo, Raphael Nakiyingi-Miiro, Jessica Lutalo, Tom Crampin, Amelia Robertson, Laura Herbst, Kobus Newell, Marie-Louise Todd, Jim Byass, Peter Boerma, Ties Ronsmans, Carine Lancet Articles BACKGROUND: Model-based estimates of the global proportions of maternal deaths that are in HIV-infected women range from 7% to 21%, and the effects of HIV on the risk of maternal death is highly uncertain. We used longitudinal data from the Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA) network to estimate the excess mortality associated with HIV during pregnancy and the post-partum period in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: The ALPHA network pooled data gathered between June, 1989 and April, 2012 in six community-based studies in eastern and southern Africa with HIV serological surveillance and verbal-autopsy reporting. Deaths occurring during pregnancy and up to 42 days post partum were defined as pregnancy related. Pregnant or post-partum person-years were calculated for HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected women, and HIV-infected to HIV-uninfected mortality rate ratios and HIV-attributable rates were compared between pregnant or post-partum women and women who were not pregnant or post partum. FINDINGS: 138 074 women aged 15–49 years contributed 636 213 person-years of observation. 49 568 women had 86 963 pregnancies. 6760 of these women died, 235 of them during pregnancy or the post-partum period. Mean prevalence of HIV infection across all person-years in the pooled data was 17·2% (95% CI 17·0–17·3), but 60 of 118 (50·8%) of the women of known HIV status who died during pregnancy or post partum were HIV infected. The mortality rate ratio of HIV-infected to HIV-uninfected women was 20·5 (18·9–22·4) in women who were not pregnant or post partum and 8·2 (5·7–11·8) in pregnant or post-partum women. Excess mortality attributable to HIV was 51·8 (47·8–53·8) per 1000 person-years in women who were not pregnant or post partum and 11·8 (8·4–15·3) per 1000 person-years in pregnant or post-partum women. INTERPRETATION: HIV-infected pregnant or post-partum women had around eight times higher mortality than did their HIV-uninfected counterparts. On the basis of this estimate, we predict that roughly 24% of deaths in pregnant or post-partum women are attributable to HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, suggesting that safe motherhood programmes should pay special attention to the needs of HIV-infected pregnant or post-partum women. FUNDING: Wellcome Trust, Health Metrics Network (WHO). Lancet Publishing Group 2013-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4325135/ /pubmed/23683643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60803-X Text en © 2013 World Health Organization. Published by Elsevier Ltd/Inc/BV. All rights reserved. This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to certain conditions (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/supplementalterms1.0) .
spellingShingle Articles
Zaba, Basia
Calvert, Clara
Marston, Milly
Isingo, Raphael
Nakiyingi-Miiro, Jessica
Lutalo, Tom
Crampin, Amelia
Robertson, Laura
Herbst, Kobus
Newell, Marie-Louise
Todd, Jim
Byass, Peter
Boerma, Ties
Ronsmans, Carine
Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA)
title Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA)
title_full Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA)
title_fullStr Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA)
title_short Effect of HIV infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for Analysing Longitudinal Population-based HIV/AIDS data on Africa (ALPHA)
title_sort effect of hiv infection on pregnancy-related mortality in sub-saharan africa: secondary analyses of pooled community-based data from the network for analysing longitudinal population-based hiv/aids data on africa (alpha)
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4325135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23683643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60803-X
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