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Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment

We determined social and behavioral factors associated with virologic non-suppression among pregnant women receiving Option B+ antiretroviral treatment (ART). Baseline data was used from women in Mobile WAChX trial from 6 public maternal child health (MCH) clinics in Kenya. Virologic non-suppression...

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Autores principales: Chohan, Bhavna H., Ronen, Keshet, Khasimwa, Brian, Matemo, Daniel, Osborn, Lusi, Unger, Jennifer A., Drake, Alison L., Beck, Ingrid A., Frenkel, Lisa M., Kinuthia, John, John-Stewart, Grace
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34407133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256249
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author Chohan, Bhavna H.
Ronen, Keshet
Khasimwa, Brian
Matemo, Daniel
Osborn, Lusi
Unger, Jennifer A.
Drake, Alison L.
Beck, Ingrid A.
Frenkel, Lisa M.
Kinuthia, John
John-Stewart, Grace
author_facet Chohan, Bhavna H.
Ronen, Keshet
Khasimwa, Brian
Matemo, Daniel
Osborn, Lusi
Unger, Jennifer A.
Drake, Alison L.
Beck, Ingrid A.
Frenkel, Lisa M.
Kinuthia, John
John-Stewart, Grace
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description We determined social and behavioral factors associated with virologic non-suppression among pregnant women receiving Option B+ antiretroviral treatment (ART). Baseline data was used from women in Mobile WAChX trial from 6 public maternal child health (MCH) clinics in Kenya. Virologic non-suppression was defined as HIV viral load (VL) ≥1000 copies/ml. Antiretroviral resistance testing was performed using oligonucleotide ligation (OLA) assay. ART adherence information, motivation and behavioral skills were assessed using Lifewindows IMB tool, depression using PHQ-9, and food insecurity with the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale. Correlates of virologic non-suppression were assessed using Poisson regression. Among 470 pregnant women on ART ≥4 months, 57 (12.1%) had virologic non-suppression, of whom 65% had HIV drug resistance mutations. In univariate analyses, risk of virologic non-suppression was associated with moderate-to-severe food insecurity (RR 1.80 [95% CI 1.06–3.05]), and varied significantly by clinic site (range 2%-22%, p <0.001). In contrast, disclosure (RR 0.36 [95% CI 0.17–0.78]) and having higher adherence skills (RR 0.70 [95% CI 0.58–0.85]) were associated with lower risk of virologic non-suppression. In multivariate analysis adjusting for clinic site, disclosure, depression symptoms, adherence behavior skills and food insecurity, disclosure and food insecurity remained associated with virologic non-suppression. Age, side-effects, social support, physical or emotional abuse, and distance were not associated with virologic non-suppression. Prevalence of virologic non-suppression among pregnant women on ART was appreciable and associated with food insecurity, disclosure and frequent drug resistance. HIV VL and resistance monitoring, and tailored counseling addressing food security and disclosure, may improve virologic suppression in pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-83728992021-08-19 Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment Chohan, Bhavna H. Ronen, Keshet Khasimwa, Brian Matemo, Daniel Osborn, Lusi Unger, Jennifer A. Drake, Alison L. Beck, Ingrid A. Frenkel, Lisa M. Kinuthia, John John-Stewart, Grace PLoS One Research Article We determined social and behavioral factors associated with virologic non-suppression among pregnant women receiving Option B+ antiretroviral treatment (ART). Baseline data was used from women in Mobile WAChX trial from 6 public maternal child health (MCH) clinics in Kenya. Virologic non-suppression was defined as HIV viral load (VL) ≥1000 copies/ml. Antiretroviral resistance testing was performed using oligonucleotide ligation (OLA) assay. ART adherence information, motivation and behavioral skills were assessed using Lifewindows IMB tool, depression using PHQ-9, and food insecurity with the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale. Correlates of virologic non-suppression were assessed using Poisson regression. Among 470 pregnant women on ART ≥4 months, 57 (12.1%) had virologic non-suppression, of whom 65% had HIV drug resistance mutations. In univariate analyses, risk of virologic non-suppression was associated with moderate-to-severe food insecurity (RR 1.80 [95% CI 1.06–3.05]), and varied significantly by clinic site (range 2%-22%, p <0.001). In contrast, disclosure (RR 0.36 [95% CI 0.17–0.78]) and having higher adherence skills (RR 0.70 [95% CI 0.58–0.85]) were associated with lower risk of virologic non-suppression. In multivariate analysis adjusting for clinic site, disclosure, depression symptoms, adherence behavior skills and food insecurity, disclosure and food insecurity remained associated with virologic non-suppression. Age, side-effects, social support, physical or emotional abuse, and distance were not associated with virologic non-suppression. Prevalence of virologic non-suppression among pregnant women on ART was appreciable and associated with food insecurity, disclosure and frequent drug resistance. HIV VL and resistance monitoring, and tailored counseling addressing food security and disclosure, may improve virologic suppression in pregnancy. Public Library of Science 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8372899/ /pubmed/34407133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256249 Text en © 2021 Chohan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chohan, Bhavna H.
Ronen, Keshet
Khasimwa, Brian
Matemo, Daniel
Osborn, Lusi
Unger, Jennifer A.
Drake, Alison L.
Beck, Ingrid A.
Frenkel, Lisa M.
Kinuthia, John
John-Stewart, Grace
Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment
title Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment
title_full Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment
title_fullStr Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment
title_full_unstemmed Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment
title_short Food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among HIV pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment
title_sort food insecurity, drug resistance and non-disclosure are associated with virologic non-suppression among hiv pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34407133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256249
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