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Risk of death among those awaiting treatment for HIV infection in Zimbabwe: adolescents are at particular risk

INTRODUCTION: Mortality among HIV-positive adults awaiting antiretroviral therapy (ART) has previously been found to be high. Here, we compare adolescent pre-ART mortality to that of adults in a public sector HIV care programme in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, we c...

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Autores principales: Shroufi, Amir, Ndebele, Wedu, Nyathi, Mary, Gunguwo, Hilary, Dixon, Mark, Saint-Sauveur, Jean F, Taziwa, Fabian, Viñoles, Mari C, Ferrand, Rashida A
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Publicado: International AIDS Society 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4339242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25712590
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.18.1.19247
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author Shroufi, Amir
Ndebele, Wedu
Nyathi, Mary
Gunguwo, Hilary
Dixon, Mark
Saint-Sauveur, Jean F
Taziwa, Fabian
Viñoles, Mari C
Ferrand, Rashida A
author_facet Shroufi, Amir
Ndebele, Wedu
Nyathi, Mary
Gunguwo, Hilary
Dixon, Mark
Saint-Sauveur, Jean F
Taziwa, Fabian
Viñoles, Mari C
Ferrand, Rashida A
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description INTRODUCTION: Mortality among HIV-positive adults awaiting antiretroviral therapy (ART) has previously been found to be high. Here, we compare adolescent pre-ART mortality to that of adults in a public sector HIV care programme in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, we compared adolescent pre-ART outcomes with those of adults enrolled for HIV care in the same clinic. Adolescents were defined as those aged 10–19 at the time of registration. Comparisons of means and proportions were carried out using two-tailed sample t-tests and chi-square tests respectively, for normally distributed data, and the Mann–Whitney U-tests for non-normally distributed data. Loss to follow-up (LTFU) was defined as missing a scheduled appointment by three or more months. RESULTS: Between 2004 and 2010, 1382 of 1628 adolescents and 7557 of 11,106 adults who registered for HIV care met the eligibility criteria for ART. Adolescents registered at a more advanced disease stage than did adults (83% vs. 73% WHO stage III/IV, respectively, p<0.001), and the median time to ART initiation was longer for adolescents than for adults [21 (10–55) days vs. 15 (7–42) days, p<0.001]. Among the 138 adolescents and 942 adults who never commenced ART, 39 (28%) of adolescents and 135 (14%) of adults died, the remainder being LTFU. Mortality among treatment-eligible adolescents awaiting ART was significantly higher than among adults (3% vs. 1.8%, respectively, p=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents present to ART services at a later clinical stage than adults and are at an increased risk of death prior to commencing ART. Improved and innovative HIV case-finding approaches and emphasis on prompt ART initiation in adolescents are urgently needed. Following registration, defaulter tracing should be used, whether or not ART has been commenced.
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spelling pubmed-43392422015-02-25 Risk of death among those awaiting treatment for HIV infection in Zimbabwe: adolescents are at particular risk Shroufi, Amir Ndebele, Wedu Nyathi, Mary Gunguwo, Hilary Dixon, Mark Saint-Sauveur, Jean F Taziwa, Fabian Viñoles, Mari C Ferrand, Rashida A J Int AIDS Soc Research Article INTRODUCTION: Mortality among HIV-positive adults awaiting antiretroviral therapy (ART) has previously been found to be high. Here, we compare adolescent pre-ART mortality to that of adults in a public sector HIV care programme in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, we compared adolescent pre-ART outcomes with those of adults enrolled for HIV care in the same clinic. Adolescents were defined as those aged 10–19 at the time of registration. Comparisons of means and proportions were carried out using two-tailed sample t-tests and chi-square tests respectively, for normally distributed data, and the Mann–Whitney U-tests for non-normally distributed data. Loss to follow-up (LTFU) was defined as missing a scheduled appointment by three or more months. RESULTS: Between 2004 and 2010, 1382 of 1628 adolescents and 7557 of 11,106 adults who registered for HIV care met the eligibility criteria for ART. Adolescents registered at a more advanced disease stage than did adults (83% vs. 73% WHO stage III/IV, respectively, p<0.001), and the median time to ART initiation was longer for adolescents than for adults [21 (10–55) days vs. 15 (7–42) days, p<0.001]. Among the 138 adolescents and 942 adults who never commenced ART, 39 (28%) of adolescents and 135 (14%) of adults died, the remainder being LTFU. Mortality among treatment-eligible adolescents awaiting ART was significantly higher than among adults (3% vs. 1.8%, respectively, p=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents present to ART services at a later clinical stage than adults and are at an increased risk of death prior to commencing ART. Improved and innovative HIV case-finding approaches and emphasis on prompt ART initiation in adolescents are urgently needed. Following registration, defaulter tracing should be used, whether or not ART has been commenced. International AIDS Society 2015-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4339242/ /pubmed/25712590 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.18.1.19247 Text en © 2015 Shroufi A 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.
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Shroufi, Amir
Ndebele, Wedu
Nyathi, Mary
Gunguwo, Hilary
Dixon, Mark
Saint-Sauveur, Jean F
Taziwa, Fabian
Viñoles, Mari C
Ferrand, Rashida A
Risk of death among those awaiting treatment for HIV infection in Zimbabwe: adolescents are at particular risk
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title_fullStr Risk of death among those awaiting treatment for HIV infection in Zimbabwe: adolescents are at particular risk
title_full_unstemmed Risk of death among those awaiting treatment for HIV infection in Zimbabwe: adolescents are at particular risk
title_short Risk of death among those awaiting treatment for HIV infection in Zimbabwe: adolescents are at particular risk
title_sort risk of death among those awaiting treatment for hiv infection in zimbabwe: adolescents are at particular risk
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4339242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25712590
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.18.1.19247
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