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Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015

BACKGROUND: The current global and national indications for antiretroviral treatment (ART, usually triple combination therapy) in adolescent and adults, including pregnant women, recommend early ART before immunologic decline, pre–exposure chemoprophylaxis (PrEP), and treatment of HIV–negative partn...

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Autores principales: Floridia, Marco, Frisina, Valentina, Ravizza, Marina, Marconi, Anna Maria, Pinnetti, Carmela, Cetin, Irene, Sansone, Matilde, Molinari, Atim, Cervi, Francesca, Meloni, Alessandra, Luzi, Kety, Masuelli, Giulia, Tamburrini, Enrica
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Publicado: Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28567279
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.07.010407
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author Floridia, Marco
Frisina, Valentina
Ravizza, Marina
Marconi, Anna Maria
Pinnetti, Carmela
Cetin, Irene
Sansone, Matilde
Molinari, Atim
Cervi, Francesca
Meloni, Alessandra
Luzi, Kety
Masuelli, Giulia
Tamburrini, Enrica
author_facet Floridia, Marco
Frisina, Valentina
Ravizza, Marina
Marconi, Anna Maria
Pinnetti, Carmela
Cetin, Irene
Sansone, Matilde
Molinari, Atim
Cervi, Francesca
Meloni, Alessandra
Luzi, Kety
Masuelli, Giulia
Tamburrini, Enrica
author_sort Floridia, Marco
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description BACKGROUND: The current global and national indications for antiretroviral treatment (ART, usually triple combination therapy) in adolescent and adults, including pregnant women, recommend early ART before immunologic decline, pre–exposure chemoprophylaxis (PrEP), and treatment of HIV–negative partners in serodiscordant couples. There is limited information on the implementation of these recommendations among pregnant women with HIV and their partners. METHODS: The present analysis was performed in 2016, using data from clinical records of pregnant women with HIV, followed between 2001 and 2015 at hospital or university clinics within a large, nationally representative Italian cohort study. The study period was divided in three intervals of five years each (2001–2005, 2006–2010, 2011–2015), and the analysis evaluated temporal trends in rates of HIV diagnosis in pregnancy, maternal antiretroviral treatment at conception, prevalence of HIV infection among partners of pregnant women with HIV, and proportion of seronegative and seropositive male partners receiving antiretroviral treatment. RESULTS: The analysis included 2755 pregnancies in women with HIV. During the three time intervals considered the rate of HIV diagnosis in pregnancy (overall 23.3%), and the distribution of HIV status among male partners (overall 48.7% HIV–negative, 28.6% HIV–positive and 22.8% unknown) remained substantially unchanged. Significant increases were observed in the proportion of women with HIV diagnosed before pregnancy who were on antiretroviral treatment at conception (from 62.0% in 2001–2005 to 81.3% in 2011–2015, P < 0.001), and in the proportion of HIV–positive partners on antiretroviral treatment (from 73.3% in 2001–2005 to 95.8% in 2011–2015, P = 0.002). Antiretroviral treatment was administered in 99.1% of the pregnancies that did not end early because of miscarriage, termination, or intrauterine death, and in 75.3% of those not ending in a live birth. No implementation of antiretroviral treatment was introduced among male HIV–negative partners. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest good implementation of antiretroviral treatment among HIV–positive women and their HIV–positive partners, but no implementation, even in recent years, of Pre–Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among uninfected male partners. Further studies should assess the determinants of this occurrence and clarify the attitudes and the potential barriers to PrEP use.
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spelling pubmed-54414432017-05-31 Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015 Floridia, Marco Frisina, Valentina Ravizza, Marina Marconi, Anna Maria Pinnetti, Carmela Cetin, Irene Sansone, Matilde Molinari, Atim Cervi, Francesca Meloni, Alessandra Luzi, Kety Masuelli, Giulia Tamburrini, Enrica J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: The current global and national indications for antiretroviral treatment (ART, usually triple combination therapy) in adolescent and adults, including pregnant women, recommend early ART before immunologic decline, pre–exposure chemoprophylaxis (PrEP), and treatment of HIV–negative partners in serodiscordant couples. There is limited information on the implementation of these recommendations among pregnant women with HIV and their partners. METHODS: The present analysis was performed in 2016, using data from clinical records of pregnant women with HIV, followed between 2001 and 2015 at hospital or university clinics within a large, nationally representative Italian cohort study. The study period was divided in three intervals of five years each (2001–2005, 2006–2010, 2011–2015), and the analysis evaluated temporal trends in rates of HIV diagnosis in pregnancy, maternal antiretroviral treatment at conception, prevalence of HIV infection among partners of pregnant women with HIV, and proportion of seronegative and seropositive male partners receiving antiretroviral treatment. RESULTS: The analysis included 2755 pregnancies in women with HIV. During the three time intervals considered the rate of HIV diagnosis in pregnancy (overall 23.3%), and the distribution of HIV status among male partners (overall 48.7% HIV–negative, 28.6% HIV–positive and 22.8% unknown) remained substantially unchanged. Significant increases were observed in the proportion of women with HIV diagnosed before pregnancy who were on antiretroviral treatment at conception (from 62.0% in 2001–2005 to 81.3% in 2011–2015, P < 0.001), and in the proportion of HIV–positive partners on antiretroviral treatment (from 73.3% in 2001–2005 to 95.8% in 2011–2015, P = 0.002). Antiretroviral treatment was administered in 99.1% of the pregnancies that did not end early because of miscarriage, termination, or intrauterine death, and in 75.3% of those not ending in a live birth. No implementation of antiretroviral treatment was introduced among male HIV–negative partners. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest good implementation of antiretroviral treatment among HIV–positive women and their HIV–positive partners, but no implementation, even in recent years, of Pre–Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among uninfected male partners. Further studies should assess the determinants of this occurrence and clarify the attitudes and the potential barriers to PrEP use. Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2017-06 2017-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5441443/ /pubmed/28567279 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.07.010407 Text en Copyright © 2017 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Articles
Floridia, Marco
Frisina, Valentina
Ravizza, Marina
Marconi, Anna Maria
Pinnetti, Carmela
Cetin, Irene
Sansone, Matilde
Molinari, Atim
Cervi, Francesca
Meloni, Alessandra
Luzi, Kety
Masuelli, Giulia
Tamburrini, Enrica
Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015
title Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015
title_full Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015
title_fullStr Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015
title_full_unstemmed Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015
title_short Evolving treatment implementation among HIV–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in Italy, 2001–2015
title_sort evolving treatment implementation among hiv–infected pregnant women and their partners: results from a national surveillance study in italy, 2001–2015
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28567279
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.07.010407
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