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Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters
Introduction: Globally, increasing numbers of HIV-infected children are reaching adolescence due to antiretroviral therapy (ART). We investigated rates of loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) from HIV care services among children as they transition from childhood through adolescence. Methods: Individuals aged 5...
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Taylor & Francis
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28715158 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21737 |
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author | Kranzer, Katharina Bradley, John Musaazi, Joseph Nyathi, Mary Gunguwo, Hilary Ndebele, Wedu Dixon, Mark Ndhlovu, Mbongeni Rehman, Andrea Khan, Palwasha Vogt, Florian Apollo, Tsitsi Ferrand, Rashida Abbas |
author_facet | Kranzer, Katharina Bradley, John Musaazi, Joseph Nyathi, Mary Gunguwo, Hilary Ndebele, Wedu Dixon, Mark Ndhlovu, Mbongeni Rehman, Andrea Khan, Palwasha Vogt, Florian Apollo, Tsitsi Ferrand, Rashida Abbas |
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description | Introduction: Globally, increasing numbers of HIV-infected children are reaching adolescence due to antiretroviral therapy (ART). We investigated rates of loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) from HIV care services among children as they transition from childhood through adolescence. Methods: Individuals aged 5–19 years initiated on ART in a public-sector HIV clinic in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, between 2005 and 2009 were included in a retrospective cohort study. Participants were categorized into narrow age-bands namely: 5–9 (children), 10–14 (young adolescents) and 15–19 (older adolescents). The effect of age at ART initiation, current age (using a time-updated Lexis expansion) and transitioning from one age group to the next on LTFU was estimated using Poisson regression. Results: Of 2273 participants, 1013, 875 and 385 initiated ART aged 5–9, 10–14 and 15–19 years, respectively. Unlike those starting ART as children, individuals starting ART as young adolescents had higher LTFU rates after moving to the older adolescent age-band (Adjusted rate ratio (ARR) 1.54; 95% CI: 0.94–2.55) and similarly, older adolescents had higher LTFU rates after transitioning to being young adults (ARR 1.79; 95% CI: 1.05–3.07). In older adolescents, the LTFU rate among those who started ART in that age-band was higher compared to the rate among those starting ART at a younger age (ARR = 1.70; 95% CI: 1.05, 2.77). This however did not hold true for other age-groups. Conclusions: Adolescents had higher rates of LTFU compared to other age-groups, with older adolescents at particularly high risk in all analyses. Age-updated analyses that examine movement across narrow age-bands are paramount in understanding how developmental heterogeneity in children affects HIV outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-55776362017-09-06 Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters Kranzer, Katharina Bradley, John Musaazi, Joseph Nyathi, Mary Gunguwo, Hilary Ndebele, Wedu Dixon, Mark Ndhlovu, Mbongeni Rehman, Andrea Khan, Palwasha Vogt, Florian Apollo, Tsitsi Ferrand, Rashida Abbas J Int AIDS Soc Research Article Introduction: Globally, increasing numbers of HIV-infected children are reaching adolescence due to antiretroviral therapy (ART). We investigated rates of loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) from HIV care services among children as they transition from childhood through adolescence. Methods: Individuals aged 5–19 years initiated on ART in a public-sector HIV clinic in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, between 2005 and 2009 were included in a retrospective cohort study. Participants were categorized into narrow age-bands namely: 5–9 (children), 10–14 (young adolescents) and 15–19 (older adolescents). The effect of age at ART initiation, current age (using a time-updated Lexis expansion) and transitioning from one age group to the next on LTFU was estimated using Poisson regression. Results: Of 2273 participants, 1013, 875 and 385 initiated ART aged 5–9, 10–14 and 15–19 years, respectively. Unlike those starting ART as children, individuals starting ART as young adolescents had higher LTFU rates after moving to the older adolescent age-band (Adjusted rate ratio (ARR) 1.54; 95% CI: 0.94–2.55) and similarly, older adolescents had higher LTFU rates after transitioning to being young adults (ARR 1.79; 95% CI: 1.05–3.07). In older adolescents, the LTFU rate among those who started ART in that age-band was higher compared to the rate among those starting ART at a younger age (ARR = 1.70; 95% CI: 1.05, 2.77). This however did not hold true for other age-groups. Conclusions: Adolescents had higher rates of LTFU compared to other age-groups, with older adolescents at particularly high risk in all analyses. Age-updated analyses that examine movement across narrow age-bands are paramount in understanding how developmental heterogeneity in children affects HIV outcomes. Taylor & Francis 2017-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5577636/ /pubmed/28715158 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21737 Text en © 2017 Kranzer K 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 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kranzer, Katharina Bradley, John Musaazi, Joseph Nyathi, Mary Gunguwo, Hilary Ndebele, Wedu Dixon, Mark Ndhlovu, Mbongeni Rehman, Andrea Khan, Palwasha Vogt, Florian Apollo, Tsitsi Ferrand, Rashida Abbas Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters |
title | Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters |
title_full | Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters |
title_fullStr | Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters |
title_full_unstemmed | Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters |
title_short | Loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with HIV infection: age really matters |
title_sort | loss to follow-up among children and adolescents growing up with hiv infection: age really matters |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28715158 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21737 |
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