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Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi

BACKGROUND: Option B+ is promoted as a key component to eliminating vertical transmission of HIV; however, little is known about the policy’s impact on non-targeted populations, such as men and non-pregnant/non-breastfeeding women. We compare ART uptake among non-targeted populations during pre/post...

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Autores principales: Dovel, Kathryn, Yeatman, Sara, van Oosterhout, Joep J., Chan, Adrienne, Mantengeni, Alfred, Landes, Megan, Bedell, Richard, Kawalazira, Gift, Sodhi, Sumeet
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5176160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28002413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165025
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author Dovel, Kathryn
Yeatman, Sara
van Oosterhout, Joep J.
Chan, Adrienne
Mantengeni, Alfred
Landes, Megan
Bedell, Richard
Kawalazira, Gift
Sodhi, Sumeet
author_facet Dovel, Kathryn
Yeatman, Sara
van Oosterhout, Joep J.
Chan, Adrienne
Mantengeni, Alfred
Landes, Megan
Bedell, Richard
Kawalazira, Gift
Sodhi, Sumeet
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description BACKGROUND: Option B+ is promoted as a key component to eliminating vertical transmission of HIV; however, little is known about the policy’s impact on non-targeted populations, such as men and non-pregnant/non-breastfeeding women. We compare ART uptake among non-targeted populations during pre/post Option B+ periods in Zomba District, Malawi. METHODS: Individual-level ART registry data from 27 health facilities were digitized and new ART initiates were disaggregated by sex and type of initiate (Option B+ or not). Data were analyzed over the pre- (January 2009-June 2011) and post- (July 2011- December 2013) Option B+ periods. RESULTS: After the implementation of Option B+, the total number of new female initiates increased significantly (quarterly median: 547 vs. 816; P = 0.001) and their median age decreased from 34 to 31 years (P = <0.001). Both changes were the result of the rapid and sustained uptake of ART among Option B+ clients. Post-policy, Option B+ clients represented 48% of all new female initiates while the number of females who initiated through CD4 or WHO staging criteria significantly decreased (quarterly median: 547 vs. 419; P = 0.005). The number and age of male initiates remained stable; however, the proportion of men among new initiates decreased (36% vs. 31%; P = <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Option B+ shifted the profile of first-time initiates towards younger and fertile women. Declines among non-Option B+ women most likely reflect earlier initiation during pregnancies before deteriorations in health. The decreased proportion of men among first-time initiates represents a growing gender disparity in HIV services that deserves immediate attention.
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spelling pubmed-51761602017-01-04 Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi Dovel, Kathryn Yeatman, Sara van Oosterhout, Joep J. Chan, Adrienne Mantengeni, Alfred Landes, Megan Bedell, Richard Kawalazira, Gift Sodhi, Sumeet PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Option B+ is promoted as a key component to eliminating vertical transmission of HIV; however, little is known about the policy’s impact on non-targeted populations, such as men and non-pregnant/non-breastfeeding women. We compare ART uptake among non-targeted populations during pre/post Option B+ periods in Zomba District, Malawi. METHODS: Individual-level ART registry data from 27 health facilities were digitized and new ART initiates were disaggregated by sex and type of initiate (Option B+ or not). Data were analyzed over the pre- (January 2009-June 2011) and post- (July 2011- December 2013) Option B+ periods. RESULTS: After the implementation of Option B+, the total number of new female initiates increased significantly (quarterly median: 547 vs. 816; P = 0.001) and their median age decreased from 34 to 31 years (P = <0.001). Both changes were the result of the rapid and sustained uptake of ART among Option B+ clients. Post-policy, Option B+ clients represented 48% of all new female initiates while the number of females who initiated through CD4 or WHO staging criteria significantly decreased (quarterly median: 547 vs. 419; P = 0.005). The number and age of male initiates remained stable; however, the proportion of men among new initiates decreased (36% vs. 31%; P = <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Option B+ shifted the profile of first-time initiates towards younger and fertile women. Declines among non-Option B+ women most likely reflect earlier initiation during pregnancies before deteriorations in health. The decreased proportion of men among first-time initiates represents a growing gender disparity in HIV services that deserves immediate attention. Public Library of Science 2016-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5176160/ /pubmed/28002413 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165025 Text en © 2016 Dovel 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dovel, Kathryn
Yeatman, Sara
van Oosterhout, Joep J.
Chan, Adrienne
Mantengeni, Alfred
Landes, Megan
Bedell, Richard
Kawalazira, Gift
Sodhi, Sumeet
Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi
title Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi
title_full Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi
title_fullStr Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi
title_short Trends in ART Initiation among Men and Non-Pregnant/Non-Breastfeeding Women before and after Option B+ in Southern Malawi
title_sort trends in art initiation among men and non-pregnant/non-breastfeeding women before and after option b+ in southern malawi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5176160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28002413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165025
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