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Pediatric HIV Treatment Gaps in 7 East and Southern African Countries: Examination of Modeled, Survey, and Routine Program Data.

Suzue Saito1,2, Hannah Chung1, Mary Mahy3, Anna K Radin4, Sasi Jonnalagadda5, Avi Hakim5, Anna C Awor5, Annie Mwila5, Elizabeth Gonese5, Nellie Wadonda-Kabondo5, Patrick Rwehumbiza5, Trong Ao5, Evelyn J Kim5, Koen Frederix1, Harriet Nuwagaba-Birbomboha1,2, Godfrey Musuka1, Owen Mugurungi6, Jeremiah Mushii7, Zandile Mnisi8, Gloria Munthali9, Andreas Jahn10, Wilford L Kirungi11, Suilanji Sivile, Elaine J Abrams1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Remarkable success in the prevention and treatment of pediatric HIV infection has been achieved in the past decade. Large differences remain between the estimated number of children living with HIV (CLHIV) and those identified through national HIV programs. We evaluated the number of CLHIV and those on treatment in Lesotho, Malawi, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
METHODS: We assessed the total number of CLHIV, CLHIV on antiretroviral treatment (ART), and national and regional ART coverage gaps using 3 data sources: (1) Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS model-based estimates and national program data used as input values in the models, (2) population-based HIV impact surveys (PHIA), and (3) program data from the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)-supported clinics.
RESULTS: Across the 7 countries, HIV prevalence among children aged 0-14 years ranged from 0.4% (Uncertainty Bounds (UB) 0.2%-0.6%) to 2.8% (UB: 2.2%-3.4%) according to the PHIA surveys, resulting in estimates of 520,000 (UB: 460,000-580,000) CLHIV in 2016-2017 in the 7 countries. This compared with Spectrum estimates of pediatric HIV prevalence ranging from 0.5% (UB: 0.5%-0.6%) to 3.5% (UB: 3.0%-4.0%) representing 480,000 (UB: 390,000-550,000) CLHIV. CLHIV not on treatment according to the PEPFAR, PHIA, and Spectrum for the countries stood at 48% (UB: 25%-60%), 49% (UB: 37%-50%), and 38% (UB: 24%-47%), respectively. Of 78 regions examined across 7 countries, 33% of regions (PHIA data) or 41% of regions (PEPFAR data) had met the ART coverage target of 81%.
CONCLUSIONS: There are substantial gaps in the coverage of HIV treatment in CLHIV in the 7 countries studied according to all sources. There is continued need to identify, engage, and treat infants and children. Important inconsistencies in estimates across the 3 sources warrant in-depth investigation.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29994836     DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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4.  Early-phase scale-up of isoniazid preventive therapy for people living with HIV in two districts in Malawi (2017).

Authors:  Scott A Nabity; Laurence J Gunde; Diya Surie; Ray W Shiraishi; Hannah L Kirking; Alice Maida; Andrew F Auld; Michael Odo; Andreas Jahn; Rose K Nyirenda; John E Oeltmann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Improving Sampling Efficiency for Determining Pediatric HIV Prevalence in National Surveys: Evidence From 8 Sub-Saharan African Countries.

Authors:  Giles Reid; Andrew C Voetsch; Paul Stupp; Stephen McCracken; Graham Kalton; Sindisiwe Dlamini; James McOllogi Juma; Thoko Kalua; Wilford Kirungi; Masebeo Koto; Owen Mugurungi; Lloyd Mulenga; Nicholus Mutenda; Lawrence Marum; Suzue Saito
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