Outcomes of the South African national antiretroviral treatment programme for children : the IeDEA southern Africa collaboration

Date
2009-10
Authors
Davies, Mary-Ann
Keiser, Olivia
Technau, Karl
Eley, Brian
Rabie, Helena
Van Cutsem, Gilles
Giddy, Janet
Wood, Robin
Boulle, Andrew
Egger, Matthias
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Publisher
Health and Medical Publishing Group (HMPG)
Abstract
Objectives. To assess paediatric antiretroviral treatment (ART) outcomes and their associations from a collaborative cohort representing 20% of the South African national treatment programme. Design and setting. Multi-cohort study of 7 public sector paediatric ART programmes in Gauteng, Western Cape and. KwaZulu-Natal provinces. Subjects. ART-naïve children (?16 years) who commenced treatment with ≥3 antiretroviral drugs before March 2008. Outcome measures. Time to death or loss to follow-up were assessed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Associations between baseline characteristics and mortality were assessed with Cox proportional hazards models stratified by site. Immune status, virological suppression and growth were described in relation to duration of ART. Results. The median (interquartile range) age of 6 078 children with 9 368 child-years of follow-up was 43 (15 - 83) months, with 29% being <18 months. Most were severely ill at ART initiation. More than 75% of children were appropriately monitored at 6-monthly intervals with viral load suppression (<400 copies/ml) being 80% or above throughout 36 months of treatment. Mortality and retention in care at 3 years were 7.7% (95% confidence interval 7.0 - 8.6%) and 81.4% (80.1-82.6%), respectively. Together with young age, all markers of disease severity (low weight-for-age z-score, high viral load, severe immune suppression, stage 3/4 disease and anaemia) were independently associated with mortality. Conclusions. Dramatic clinical benefit for children accessing the national ART programme is demonstrated. Higher mortality in infants and those with advanced disease highlights the need for early diagnosis of HIV infection and commencement of ART.
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Keywords
South African National Antiretroviral Treatment Programme, AIDS (Disease) in children -- Treatment -- South Africa
Citation
Davies, M. et al. Outcomes of the South African national antiretroviral treatment programme for children: The IeDEA southern Africa collaboration. South African Medical Journal, 99(10):730-737.