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Outcomes among HIV-infected children initiating HIV care and antiretroviral treatment in Ethiopia.

Zenebe Melaku1, Sileshi Lulseged1, Chunhui Wang2, Matthew R Lamb2,3, Yoseph Gutema1, Chloe A Teasdale2,3, Solomon Ahmed4, Tsigereda Gadisa1, Zelalem Habtamu5, Abubaker Bedri4, Ruby Fayorsey2, Elaine J Abrams2,3,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe pediatric ART scale-up in Ethiopia, one of the 21 global priority countries for elimination of pediatric HIV infection.
METHODS: A descriptive analysis of routinely collected HIV care and treatment data on HIV-infected children (<15 years) enrolled at 70 health facilities in four regions in Ethiopia, January 2006-September 2013. Characteristics at enrollment and ART initiation are described along with outcomes at 1 year after enrollment. Among children who initiated ART, cumulative incidence of death and loss to follow-up (LTF) were estimated using survival analysis.
RESULTS: 11 695 children 0-14 years were enrolled in HIV care and 6815 (58.3%) initiated ART. At enrollment, 31.2% were WHO stage III and 6.3% stage IV. The majority (87.9%) were enrolled in secondary or tertiary facilities. At 1 year after enrollment, 17.9% of children were LTF prior to ART initiation. Among children initiating ART, cumulative incidence of death was 3.4%, 4.1% and 4.8%, and cumulative incidence of LTF was 7.7%, 11.8% and 16.6% at 6, 12 and 24 months, respectively. Children <2 years had higher risk of LTF and death than older children (P < 0.0001). Children with more advanced disease and those enrolled in rural settings were more likely to die. Children enrolled in more recent years were less likely to die but more likely to be LTF.
CONCLUSIONS: Over the last decade large numbers of HIV-infected children have been successfully enrolled in HIV care and initiated on ART in Ethiopia. Retention prior to and after ART initiation remains a major challenge.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  zzm321990VIH pediátrico; zzm321990VIH pédiatrique; ART scale-up; Ethiopia; Ethiopie; Etiopía; HIV retention; ampliación del TARzzm321990; antiretroviral treatment; déploiement de l’ARTzzm321990; paediatric HIV; retención en VIHzzm321990; rétention VIHzzm321990; traitement antirétroviral; tratamiento antirretroviral

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28066962     DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Int Health        ISSN: 1360-2276            Impact factor:   2.622


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