Literature DB >> 24309753

Time for Option B+? Prevalence and characteristics of HIV infection among attendees of 2 antenatal clinics in Buea, Cameroon.

Stephen Ekure Takow1, Julius Atashili2, Rebecca Enow-Tanjong3, Martha T Mesembe3, George M Ikomey3, Lucy M Ndip4, Josephine C Mbuagbaw1, Peter M Ndumbe5.   

Abstract

As countries consider a wider use of triple antiretroviral therapy (ART) in pregnancy, which in recent World Health Organization guidelines is called Option B+, this study sought to explore the potential implications of adopting Option B+ by characterizing HIV infection in pregnant women attending 2 semiurban antenatal clinics in Cameroon. In a descriptive cross-sectional study, consenting women were screened for HIV; positive samples were confirmed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test, and CD4 levels and HIV viral loads were determined using flow cytometry and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, respectively. The seroprevalence of HIV in the 407 pregnant women screened was 8.4% (95% confidence interval: 5.9%-11.5%). The majority (82.4%) of HIV-positive women had CD4 counts >350 cells/mm(3). A quarter (25%) had undetectable viral levels (<80 copies/mL). Adopting Option B+ in this setting would result in a 5-fold increase in the number of HIV-infected pregnant women being placed on lifelong triple ART.
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Keywords:  CD4; Cameroon; HIV; pregnancy; viral load

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24309753     DOI: 10.1177/2325957413510607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care        ISSN: 2325-9574


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3.  Sexual Practices, Fertility Intentions, and Awareness to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Among Infected Pregnant Women at the Yaounde Central Hospital.

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4.  Using a composite adherence tool to assess ART response and risk factors of poor adherence in pregnant and breastfeeding HIV-positive Cameroonian women at 6 and 12 months after initiating option B.

Authors:  Pascal N Atanga; Harrison T Ndetan; Peter N Fon; Henry D Meriki; Tih P Muffih; Eric A Achidi; Michael Hoelscher; Arne Kroidl
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