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Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV
BACKGROUND: Antiretroviral treatments decrease HIV mother-to-child transmission through pre/post exposure prophylaxis and reduction of maternal viral load. We modeled in-utero and intra-partum HIV transmissions to investigate the preventive role of various antiretroviral treatments interventions. ME...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126647 |
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author | Sripan, Patumrat Le Coeur, Sophie Amzal, Billy Ingsrisawang, Lily Traisathit, Patrinee Ngo-Giang-Huong, Nicole McIntosh, Kenneth Cressey, Tim R. Sangsawang, Suraphan Rawangban, Boonsong Kanjanavikai, Prateep Tréluyer, Jean-Marc Jourdain, Gonzague Lallemant, Marc Urien, Saïk |
author_facet | Sripan, Patumrat Le Coeur, Sophie Amzal, Billy Ingsrisawang, Lily Traisathit, Patrinee Ngo-Giang-Huong, Nicole McIntosh, Kenneth Cressey, Tim R. Sangsawang, Suraphan Rawangban, Boonsong Kanjanavikai, Prateep Tréluyer, Jean-Marc Jourdain, Gonzague Lallemant, Marc Urien, Saïk |
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description | BACKGROUND: Antiretroviral treatments decrease HIV mother-to-child transmission through pre/post exposure prophylaxis and reduction of maternal viral load. We modeled in-utero and intra-partum HIV transmissions to investigate the preventive role of various antiretroviral treatments interventions. METHODS: We analysed data from 3,759 women-infant pairs enrolled in 3 randomized clinical trials evaluating (1) zidovudine monotherapy, (2) zidovudine plus perinatal single-dose nevirapine or (3) zidovudine plus lopinavir/ritonavir for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Thailand. All infants were formula-fed. Non-linear mixed effect modeling was used to express the viral load evolution under antiretroviral treatments and the probability of transmission. RESULTS: Median viral load was 4 log(10) copies/mL (Interquartile range: 3.36–4.56) before antiretroviral treatments initiation. An Emax model described the viral load time-course during pregnancy. Half of the maximum effect of zidovudine (28% decrease) and lopinavir/ritonavir (72% decrease) were achieved after 98 and 12 days, respectively. Adjusted on viral load at baseline (Odds ratio = 1.50 [95% confidence interval: 1.34, 1.68] per log(10) copies/mL increment), antiretroviral treatments duration (OR = 0.80 [0.75, 0.84] per week increment) but not the nature of antiretroviral treatments were associated with in-utero transmission. Adjusted on gestational age at delivery (<37 weeks, OR = 2.37 [1.37, 4.10]), baseline CD4 (Odds ratio = 0.79 [0.72, 0.88] per 100 cells/mm3 increment) and predicted viral load at delivery (OR = 1.47 [1.25, 1.64] per log(10) copies/mL increment), single-dose nevirapine considerably reduced intra-partum transmission (OR = 0.32 [0.2, 0.51]). CONCLUSION: These models determined the respective contributions of various antiretroviral strategies on prevention of mother-to-child transmission. This can help predict the efficacy of new antiretroviral treatments and/or prevention of mother-to-child transmission strategies particularly for women with no or late antenatal care who are at high risk of transmitting HIV to their offspring. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This analysis is based on secondary data obtained from three clinical trials. ClinicalTrials.gov. NCT00386230, NCT00398684, NCT00409591. |
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spelling | pubmed-44380742015-05-29 Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV Sripan, Patumrat Le Coeur, Sophie Amzal, Billy Ingsrisawang, Lily Traisathit, Patrinee Ngo-Giang-Huong, Nicole McIntosh, Kenneth Cressey, Tim R. Sangsawang, Suraphan Rawangban, Boonsong Kanjanavikai, Prateep Tréluyer, Jean-Marc Jourdain, Gonzague Lallemant, Marc Urien, Saïk PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Antiretroviral treatments decrease HIV mother-to-child transmission through pre/post exposure prophylaxis and reduction of maternal viral load. We modeled in-utero and intra-partum HIV transmissions to investigate the preventive role of various antiretroviral treatments interventions. METHODS: We analysed data from 3,759 women-infant pairs enrolled in 3 randomized clinical trials evaluating (1) zidovudine monotherapy, (2) zidovudine plus perinatal single-dose nevirapine or (3) zidovudine plus lopinavir/ritonavir for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Thailand. All infants were formula-fed. Non-linear mixed effect modeling was used to express the viral load evolution under antiretroviral treatments and the probability of transmission. RESULTS: Median viral load was 4 log(10) copies/mL (Interquartile range: 3.36–4.56) before antiretroviral treatments initiation. An Emax model described the viral load time-course during pregnancy. Half of the maximum effect of zidovudine (28% decrease) and lopinavir/ritonavir (72% decrease) were achieved after 98 and 12 days, respectively. Adjusted on viral load at baseline (Odds ratio = 1.50 [95% confidence interval: 1.34, 1.68] per log(10) copies/mL increment), antiretroviral treatments duration (OR = 0.80 [0.75, 0.84] per week increment) but not the nature of antiretroviral treatments were associated with in-utero transmission. Adjusted on gestational age at delivery (<37 weeks, OR = 2.37 [1.37, 4.10]), baseline CD4 (Odds ratio = 0.79 [0.72, 0.88] per 100 cells/mm3 increment) and predicted viral load at delivery (OR = 1.47 [1.25, 1.64] per log(10) copies/mL increment), single-dose nevirapine considerably reduced intra-partum transmission (OR = 0.32 [0.2, 0.51]). CONCLUSION: These models determined the respective contributions of various antiretroviral strategies on prevention of mother-to-child transmission. This can help predict the efficacy of new antiretroviral treatments and/or prevention of mother-to-child transmission strategies particularly for women with no or late antenatal care who are at high risk of transmitting HIV to their offspring. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This analysis is based on secondary data obtained from three clinical trials. ClinicalTrials.gov. NCT00386230, NCT00398684, NCT00409591. Public Library of Science 2015-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4438074/ /pubmed/25992639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126647 Text en © 2015 Sripan 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sripan, Patumrat Le Coeur, Sophie Amzal, Billy Ingsrisawang, Lily Traisathit, Patrinee Ngo-Giang-Huong, Nicole McIntosh, Kenneth Cressey, Tim R. Sangsawang, Suraphan Rawangban, Boonsong Kanjanavikai, Prateep Tréluyer, Jean-Marc Jourdain, Gonzague Lallemant, Marc Urien, Saïk Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV |
title | Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV |
title_full | Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV |
title_fullStr | Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV |
title_full_unstemmed | Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV |
title_short | Modeling of In-Utero and Intra-Partum Transmissions to Evaluate the Efficacy of Interventions for the Prevention of Perinatal HIV |
title_sort | modeling of in-utero and intra-partum transmissions to evaluate the efficacy of interventions for the prevention of perinatal hiv |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126647 |
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