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Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon

INTRODUCTION: Limited studies have reported the outcomes of lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) amongst adolescents living with HIV (ALWHIV) in resource-limited settings (RLS), thus classifying this population as underserved. We therefore aimed to ascertain the immunological and virological respon...

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Autores principales: Fokam, Joseph, Billong, Serge Clotaire, Jogue, Franck, Moyo Tetang Ndiang, Suzie, Nga Motaze, Annie Carole, Paul, Koki Ndombo, Njom Nlend, Anne Esther
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5675438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29112991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187566
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author Fokam, Joseph
Billong, Serge Clotaire
Jogue, Franck
Moyo Tetang Ndiang, Suzie
Nga Motaze, Annie Carole
Paul, Koki Ndombo
Njom Nlend, Anne Esther
author_facet Fokam, Joseph
Billong, Serge Clotaire
Jogue, Franck
Moyo Tetang Ndiang, Suzie
Nga Motaze, Annie Carole
Paul, Koki Ndombo
Njom Nlend, Anne Esther
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description INTRODUCTION: Limited studies have reported the outcomes of lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) amongst adolescents living with HIV (ALWHIV) in resource-limited settings (RLS), thus classifying this population as underserved. We therefore aimed to ascertain the immunological and virological responses, and associated factors amongst Cameroonian ALWHIV. METHOD: A cross-sectional and observational study was conducted from January through May 2016 at the National Social Insurance Fund Health Centre in Yaoundé-Cameroon. Immunological and virological responses were evaluated using CD4 cell count and viral load respectively, with viral suppression (VS) defined as <50 copies/ml. Adherence was evaluated using self-reported missing doses during the past 14 days. Data were analyzed using R v.3.3.0, with p<0.05 considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Of the 145 ALWHIV on ART enrolled in the study, 52% were female, median age [interquartile (IQR)] was 13 [11–16] years, median [IQR] time-on-ART was 7 [5–10] years, 48% were orphans, 92% were on first-line ART and 36% were adherent to ART. Following ART response, 79% (114/145) had CD4 ≥500/mm(3), 71.0% (103/145) were on VS of whom 52.4% (76/145) had a sustained VS. Duration of ART was associated with immune restoration (Odd Ratio 3.73 [1.26–12.21]) but not with virological response. Risks of poor adherence were greater in orphans of both parents (p = 0.078). CONCLUSION: In this urban setting of Cameroon, ALWHIV receiving ART show favorable immunological and virological response in a medium run. For long-term ART success, implementing a close monitoring of adherence and risks of viral rebound would be highly relevant, especially for orphans of both parents.
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spelling pubmed-56754382017-11-18 Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon Fokam, Joseph Billong, Serge Clotaire Jogue, Franck Moyo Tetang Ndiang, Suzie Nga Motaze, Annie Carole Paul, Koki Ndombo Njom Nlend, Anne Esther PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Limited studies have reported the outcomes of lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) amongst adolescents living with HIV (ALWHIV) in resource-limited settings (RLS), thus classifying this population as underserved. We therefore aimed to ascertain the immunological and virological responses, and associated factors amongst Cameroonian ALWHIV. METHOD: A cross-sectional and observational study was conducted from January through May 2016 at the National Social Insurance Fund Health Centre in Yaoundé-Cameroon. Immunological and virological responses were evaluated using CD4 cell count and viral load respectively, with viral suppression (VS) defined as <50 copies/ml. Adherence was evaluated using self-reported missing doses during the past 14 days. Data were analyzed using R v.3.3.0, with p<0.05 considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Of the 145 ALWHIV on ART enrolled in the study, 52% were female, median age [interquartile (IQR)] was 13 [11–16] years, median [IQR] time-on-ART was 7 [5–10] years, 48% were orphans, 92% were on first-line ART and 36% were adherent to ART. Following ART response, 79% (114/145) had CD4 ≥500/mm(3), 71.0% (103/145) were on VS of whom 52.4% (76/145) had a sustained VS. Duration of ART was associated with immune restoration (Odd Ratio 3.73 [1.26–12.21]) but not with virological response. Risks of poor adherence were greater in orphans of both parents (p = 0.078). CONCLUSION: In this urban setting of Cameroon, ALWHIV receiving ART show favorable immunological and virological response in a medium run. For long-term ART success, implementing a close monitoring of adherence and risks of viral rebound would be highly relevant, especially for orphans of both parents. Public Library of Science 2017-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5675438/ /pubmed/29112991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187566 Text en © 2017 Fokam 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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Fokam, Joseph
Billong, Serge Clotaire
Jogue, Franck
Moyo Tetang Ndiang, Suzie
Nga Motaze, Annie Carole
Paul, Koki Ndombo
Njom Nlend, Anne Esther
Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon
title Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon
title_full Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon
title_fullStr Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon
title_short Immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst HIV-1 vertically infected adolescents in Yaoundé-Cameroon
title_sort immuno-virological response and associated factors amongst hiv-1 vertically infected adolescents in yaoundé-cameroon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5675438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29112991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187566
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