Early severe HIV disease precedes early antiretroviral therapy in infants : are we too late?

dc.contributor.authorInnes, Steveen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorLazarus, Ericaen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorOtwombe, Kennedyen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorAfaaf Liberty, Afaafen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorGermanus, Ramonaen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorJanse van Rensburg, Anitaen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorGrobbelaar, Nelisen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorHurter, Theunisen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorEley, Brianen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorViolari, Avyen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorCotton, Mark F.en_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-07T12:56:59Z
dc.date.available2016-07-07T12:56:59Z
dc.date.issued2014-06
dc.descriptionCITATION: Innes, S. et al. 2014. Early severe HIV disease precedes early antiretroviral therapy in infants: Are we too late? Journal of the International AIDS Society, 17:18914, doi:10.7448/IAS.17.1.18914.en_ZA
dc.descriptionThe original publication is available at http://www.jiasociety.orgen_ZA
dc.descriptionPublication of this article was funded by the Stellenbosch University Open Access Fund.
dc.description.abstractObjective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) by three months of age in a programmatic setting in South Africa. Design: This was a programmatic cohort study. Methods: Electronic and manual data extraction from databases and antiretroviral registers in 20 public clinics in Cape Town and electronic data extraction from a large ART service at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto were performed. Records of all infants initiated on ART by three months of age between June 2007 and September 2010 were extracted. Demographics, immunological and clinical stage at ART initiation were analyzed descriptively by chi-square, two-sample t-test and Kaplan Meier methods. Results: A total of 403 records were identified: 88 in Cape Town and 315 in Soweto. Median age at ART initiation was 8.4 [interquartile range (IQR): 7.2 9.7] weeks. At ART initiation, 250 infants (62%) had advanced HIV disease (CD4% B25% or absolute CD4B1500 cells/mm3 or WHO clinical Stage 3 or 4). Median age at ART initiation by site was 10.3 (IQR: 8.2 11.9) weeks in Cape Town and 8.6 (IQR: 7.7 10.0) weeks in Soweto infants (pB0.0001). In Cape Town, 73 infants (83%) had advanced HIV disease at ART initiation, compared to 177 infants (56%) in Soweto (pB0.0001). On logistic regression, each month increase in age at ART initiation lowered the odds of initiating ART in an optimal state (OR: 0.56, CI: 0.36 0.94) and increased the odds of advanced HIV disease at ART initiation (OR: 1.69, CI: 1.05 2.71). Conclusions: ART initiation by three months of age may not adequately prevent disease progression. New emphasis on early diagnosis and rapid initiation of ART in the first weeks of life are essential to further reduce infant mortality.en_ZA
dc.description.urihttp://www.jiasociety.org/index.php/jias/article/view/18914?search=innes
dc.description.versionPublisher's versionen_ZA
dc.format.extent6 pages
dc.identifier.citationInnes, S. et al. 2014. Early severe HIV disease precedes early antiretroviral therapy in infants: Are we too late? Journal of the International AIDS Society, 17:18914, doi:10.7448/IAS.17.1.18914.en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn1758-2652 (online)
dc.identifier.otherdoi:10.7448/IAS.17.1.18914
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/99107
dc.language.isoen_ZAen_ZA
dc.publisherInternational AIDS Societyen_ZA
dc.rights.holderAuthors retain copyrighten_ZA
dc.subjectAIDS (Disease) in infants -- Treatment -- South Africaen_ZA
dc.titleEarly severe HIV disease precedes early antiretroviral therapy in infants : are we too late?en_ZA
dc.typeArticleen_ZA
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