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Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study
BACKGROUND: Early initiation and longer duration of anti-retroviral therapy either as prophylaxis (pARV) or lifelong treatment (ART) in HIV-positive pregnant women prior to delivery has a huge impact in reducing mother to child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, maternal morbidity, mortality and increasing...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6278152/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30514239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-2099-0 |
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author | Kyaw, Khine Wut Yee Satyanarayana, Srinath Phyo, Khaing Hnin Kyaw, Nang Thu Thu Mon, Aye Aye Lwin, Than Than Aung, Thet Ko Oo, Myo Minn Aung, Zaw Zaw Htun, Thurain Kham, Nang Seng Noon Mya, Theingi Kumar, Ajay M. V. Oo, Htun Nyunt |
author_facet | Kyaw, Khine Wut Yee Satyanarayana, Srinath Phyo, Khaing Hnin Kyaw, Nang Thu Thu Mon, Aye Aye Lwin, Than Than Aung, Thet Ko Oo, Myo Minn Aung, Zaw Zaw Htun, Thurain Kham, Nang Seng Noon Mya, Theingi Kumar, Ajay M. V. Oo, Htun Nyunt |
author_sort | Kyaw, Khine Wut Yee |
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description | BACKGROUND: Early initiation and longer duration of anti-retroviral therapy either as prophylaxis (pARV) or lifelong treatment (ART) in HIV-positive pregnant women prior to delivery has a huge impact in reducing mother to child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, maternal morbidity, mortality and increasing retention in care. In this study, we aimed to determine the following in a ‘prevention of mother-to-child transmission’ (PMTCT) programme in Central Women Hospital, Mandalay, Myanmar: i) uptake of ART and factors associated with the uptake ii) duration of ART/ pARV received by HIV-positive pregnant women prior to delivery, iii) factors associated with ART/ pARV initiation after delivery and iv) factors associated with shorter duration of ART/ pARV (≤ 8 weeks prior to delivery). METHOD: This was a retrospective cohort study using routinely collected data from PMTCT programme. We used multivariable Cox proportional Hazard model or log binomial models to assess the association between socio-demographic and clinical factors with a) uptake of ART/pARV, b) initiation of ART/pARV after delivery, c) shorter (≤8 weeks) duration of ART/PARV prior to delivery. RESULTS: Of the 670 ART naïve HIV-positive women enrolled to PMTCT programme between March 2011 and December 2016, 588 (88%) were initiated on ART/pARV. In adjusted analysis, only pregnancy stage at enrolment was significantly associated with initiation of ART/pARV. Of 585 who had delivered babies on or before the censor date, 522 (89%) were on ART/pARV. Women who lived outside Mandalay were more likely to be initiated on ART after delivery (i.e., delayed ART initiation in those on ART). Among women who were initiated on ART/pARV before delivery (n = 468), only 59% got ART/pARV for > 8 weeks before delivery. Women whose spouses’ HIV status was not recorded had 40% higher risk of short duration of ART/pARV. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows high uptake of ART/pARV among those enrolled into the PMTCT programme. However, about one in eight pregnant women did not receive ART before delivery. Among those initiated on ART/pARV before delivery, nearly half of them received ART/pARV for less than 8 weeks prior to delivery. These aspects need to be improved in order to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV. |
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spelling | pubmed-62781522018-12-10 Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study Kyaw, Khine Wut Yee Satyanarayana, Srinath Phyo, Khaing Hnin Kyaw, Nang Thu Thu Mon, Aye Aye Lwin, Than Than Aung, Thet Ko Oo, Myo Minn Aung, Zaw Zaw Htun, Thurain Kham, Nang Seng Noon Mya, Theingi Kumar, Ajay M. V. Oo, Htun Nyunt BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Research Article BACKGROUND: Early initiation and longer duration of anti-retroviral therapy either as prophylaxis (pARV) or lifelong treatment (ART) in HIV-positive pregnant women prior to delivery has a huge impact in reducing mother to child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, maternal morbidity, mortality and increasing retention in care. In this study, we aimed to determine the following in a ‘prevention of mother-to-child transmission’ (PMTCT) programme in Central Women Hospital, Mandalay, Myanmar: i) uptake of ART and factors associated with the uptake ii) duration of ART/ pARV received by HIV-positive pregnant women prior to delivery, iii) factors associated with ART/ pARV initiation after delivery and iv) factors associated with shorter duration of ART/ pARV (≤ 8 weeks prior to delivery). METHOD: This was a retrospective cohort study using routinely collected data from PMTCT programme. We used multivariable Cox proportional Hazard model or log binomial models to assess the association between socio-demographic and clinical factors with a) uptake of ART/pARV, b) initiation of ART/pARV after delivery, c) shorter (≤8 weeks) duration of ART/PARV prior to delivery. RESULTS: Of the 670 ART naïve HIV-positive women enrolled to PMTCT programme between March 2011 and December 2016, 588 (88%) were initiated on ART/pARV. In adjusted analysis, only pregnancy stage at enrolment was significantly associated with initiation of ART/pARV. Of 585 who had delivered babies on or before the censor date, 522 (89%) were on ART/pARV. Women who lived outside Mandalay were more likely to be initiated on ART after delivery (i.e., delayed ART initiation in those on ART). Among women who were initiated on ART/pARV before delivery (n = 468), only 59% got ART/pARV for > 8 weeks before delivery. Women whose spouses’ HIV status was not recorded had 40% higher risk of short duration of ART/pARV. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows high uptake of ART/pARV among those enrolled into the PMTCT programme. However, about one in eight pregnant women did not receive ART before delivery. Among those initiated on ART/pARV before delivery, nearly half of them received ART/pARV for less than 8 weeks prior to delivery. These aspects need to be improved in order to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV. BioMed Central 2018-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6278152/ /pubmed/30514239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-2099-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kyaw, Khine Wut Yee Satyanarayana, Srinath Phyo, Khaing Hnin Kyaw, Nang Thu Thu Mon, Aye Aye Lwin, Than Than Aung, Thet Ko Oo, Myo Minn Aung, Zaw Zaw Htun, Thurain Kham, Nang Seng Noon Mya, Theingi Kumar, Ajay M. V. Oo, Htun Nyunt Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study |
title | Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study |
title_full | Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study |
title_fullStr | Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study |
title_short | Uptake of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, Mandalay, Myanmar—a cohort study |
title_sort | uptake of antiretroviral therapy in hiv-positive women ever enrolled into ‘prevention of mother to child transmission’ programme, mandalay, myanmar—a cohort study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6278152/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30514239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-2099-0 |
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