Literature DB >> 19291651

[A prospective study of neurodevelopment of uninfected children born to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 positive mothers].

C Gómez1, M E Archila, C Rugeles, J Carrizosa, M T Rugeles, J W Cornejo.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has tropism for the immune and central nervous systems (CNS). Intrauterine exposure to HIV-1 induces immunological alterations, independent of infection that might affect the development of the CNS. Similarly, the intrauterine exposure to antiretrovirals might also affect the neurodevelopment. AIM: To evaluate the neurodevelopment of babies born to HIV-1 positive mothers (exposed) and compare with babies born to HIV-1 negative mothers (unexposed). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We carried-out an observational prospective study of neurodevelopment of 23 exposed and 20 unexposed children using the infant development scale Bayley-II, and the Denver-II test, neurological examination and anthropometric measurements during the first two years of life.
RESULTS: None of the exposed babies acquired the infection. At one month of age the exposed babies exhibit normal but statistically lower values in the head circumference, compared to unexposed neonates. No differences were found in the psychomotor development index between both studied groups and exposed babies exhibited a lower mental development index but only at six months of age. The exposed babies exhibited a higher number of alterations during the neurological and Denver-II tests without reaching significant differences.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that intrauterine exposure to HIV-1 and to antiretrovirals in uninfected children born to HIV-1 positive mothers does not induce alterations in the neurodevelopment, at least during the first two years of life.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19291651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol        ISSN: 0210-0010            Impact factor:   0.870


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