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HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme

Introduction: In Malawi, HIV-infected pregnant and breastfeeding women are offered lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) regardless of CD4 count or clinical stage (Option B+). Their HIV-exposed children are enrolled in the national prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme, but ma...

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Autores principales: Haas, Andreas D., van Oosterhout, Joep J., Tenthani, Lyson, Jahn, Andreas, Zwahlen, Marcel, Msukwa, Malango T, Davies, Mary-Ann, Tal, Kali, Phiri, Nozgechi, Spoerri, Adrian, Chimbwandira, Frank, Egger, Matthias, Keiser, Olivia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5640313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28884524
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21947
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author Haas, Andreas D.
van Oosterhout, Joep J.
Tenthani, Lyson
Jahn, Andreas
Zwahlen, Marcel
Msukwa, Malango T
Davies, Mary-Ann
Tal, Kali
Phiri, Nozgechi
Spoerri, Adrian
Chimbwandira, Frank
Egger, Matthias
Keiser, Olivia
author_facet Haas, Andreas D.
van Oosterhout, Joep J.
Tenthani, Lyson
Jahn, Andreas
Zwahlen, Marcel
Msukwa, Malango T
Davies, Mary-Ann
Tal, Kali
Phiri, Nozgechi
Spoerri, Adrian
Chimbwandira, Frank
Egger, Matthias
Keiser, Olivia
author_sort Haas, Andreas D.
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description Introduction: In Malawi, HIV-infected pregnant and breastfeeding women are offered lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) regardless of CD4 count or clinical stage (Option B+). Their HIV-exposed children are enrolled in the national prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme, but many are lost to follow-up. We estimated the cumulative incidence of vertical HIV transmission, taking loss to follow-up into account. Methods: We abstracted data from HIV-exposed children enrolled into care between September 2011 and June 2014 from patient records at 21 health facilities in central and southern Malawi. We used competing risk models to estimate the probability of loss to follow-up, death, ART initiation and discharge, and used pooled logistic regression and inverse probability of censoring weighting to estimate the vertical HIV transmission risk. Results: A total of 11,285 children were included; 9285 (82%) were born to women who initiated ART during pregnancy. At age 30 months, an estimated 57.9% (95% CI 56.6–59.2) of children were lost to follow-up, 0.8% (0.6–1.0) had died, 2.6% (2.3–3.0) initiated ART, 36.5% (35.2–37.9) were discharged HIV-negative and 2.2% (1.5–2.8) continued follow-up. We estimated that 5.3% (95% CI 4.7–5.9) of the children who enrolled were HIV-infected by the age of 30 months, but only about half of these children (2.6%; 95% CI 2.3–2.9) were diagnosed. Conclusions: Confirmed mother-to-child transmission rates were low, but due to poor retention only about half of HIV-infected children were diagnosed. Tracing of children lost to follow-up and HIV testing in outpatient clinics should be scaled up to ensure that all HIV-positive children have access to early ART.
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spelling pubmed-56403132017-10-23 HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme Haas, Andreas D. van Oosterhout, Joep J. Tenthani, Lyson Jahn, Andreas Zwahlen, Marcel Msukwa, Malango T Davies, Mary-Ann Tal, Kali Phiri, Nozgechi Spoerri, Adrian Chimbwandira, Frank Egger, Matthias Keiser, Olivia J Int AIDS Soc Research Article Introduction: In Malawi, HIV-infected pregnant and breastfeeding women are offered lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) regardless of CD4 count or clinical stage (Option B+). Their HIV-exposed children are enrolled in the national prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme, but many are lost to follow-up. We estimated the cumulative incidence of vertical HIV transmission, taking loss to follow-up into account. Methods: We abstracted data from HIV-exposed children enrolled into care between September 2011 and June 2014 from patient records at 21 health facilities in central and southern Malawi. We used competing risk models to estimate the probability of loss to follow-up, death, ART initiation and discharge, and used pooled logistic regression and inverse probability of censoring weighting to estimate the vertical HIV transmission risk. Results: A total of 11,285 children were included; 9285 (82%) were born to women who initiated ART during pregnancy. At age 30 months, an estimated 57.9% (95% CI 56.6–59.2) of children were lost to follow-up, 0.8% (0.6–1.0) had died, 2.6% (2.3–3.0) initiated ART, 36.5% (35.2–37.9) were discharged HIV-negative and 2.2% (1.5–2.8) continued follow-up. We estimated that 5.3% (95% CI 4.7–5.9) of the children who enrolled were HIV-infected by the age of 30 months, but only about half of these children (2.6%; 95% CI 2.3–2.9) were diagnosed. Conclusions: Confirmed mother-to-child transmission rates were low, but due to poor retention only about half of HIV-infected children were diagnosed. Tracing of children lost to follow-up and HIV testing in outpatient clinics should be scaled up to ensure that all HIV-positive children have access to early ART. Taylor & Francis 2017-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5640313/ /pubmed/28884524 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21947 Text en © 2017 Haas AD 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.
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Haas, Andreas D.
van Oosterhout, Joep J.
Tenthani, Lyson
Jahn, Andreas
Zwahlen, Marcel
Msukwa, Malango T
Davies, Mary-Ann
Tal, Kali
Phiri, Nozgechi
Spoerri, Adrian
Chimbwandira, Frank
Egger, Matthias
Keiser, Olivia
HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme
title HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme
title_full HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme
title_fullStr HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme
title_full_unstemmed HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme
title_short HIV transmission and retention in care among HIV-exposed children enrolled in Malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme
title_sort hiv transmission and retention in care among hiv-exposed children enrolled in malawi’s prevention of mother-to-child transmission programme
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5640313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28884524
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21947
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