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Correlates of Uptake of Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-Positive Orphans and Vulnerable Children Aged 0-14 Years in Tanzania.

Amon Exavery1, John Charles1, Erica Kuhlik2, Asheri Barankena1, Amal Ally1, Tumainiel Mbwambo1, Christina Kyaruzi1, Godfrey Martin Mubyazi3, Levina Kikoyo1, Elizabeth Jere1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2018, only 65% of Tanzanian children aged 0-14 years living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were on treatment, suggesting that challenges exist. This study explores factors associated with uptake of antiretroviral therapy (ART) among HIV-positive orphans and vulnerable children (OVC).
METHODS: Data are from the USAID Kizazi Kipya project that aims to increase the uptake of HIV/AIDS and other health and social services by OVC and their caregivers. HIV-positive OVC aged 0-14 years who were enrolled in the project from January 2017 to September 2018 were analyzed. ART status (off ART or on ART) was the outcome variable. Multivariate analysis was performed using multilevel logistic regression.
RESULTS: Of the 10,047 HIV-positive OVC aged 0-14 years analyzed, 93.5% were currently on ART at enrollment. In the multivariate analysis, OVC with male caregivers were 4-times more likely than those with female caregivers to be on ART (OR=4.03, 95% CI=1.49-10.90). OVC with HIV-positive caregivers were 12-times more likely than those with HIV-negative caregivers to be on ART (OR=12.0, 95% CI=3.81-37.70). OVC with caregivers who did not disclose their HIV status were 74% less likely to be on ART than OVC of HIV-negative caregivers (OR=0.26, 95% CI=0.08-0.90). OVC living in urban areas were more than 5-times as likely as their rural counterparts to be on ART (OR=5.55, 95% CI=2.21-14.0).
CONCLUSION: The majority of the OVCLHIV in the current study were currently on ART (93.5%) at enrollment. However, uptake of ART by the OVC was dependent on factors external to themselves. Advancing ART uptake may require targeting OVC of female caregivers, OVC of HIV-negative caregivers, as well as OVC of caregivers of undisclosed HIV statu, and rural areas.
© 2020 Exavery et al.

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Keywords:  0–14 years; AIDS; HIV; Tanzania; antiretroviral therapy; orphans; uptake; vulnerable children

Year:  2020        PMID: 32765115      PMCID: PMC7367717          DOI: 10.2147/HIV.S259074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HIV AIDS (Auckl)        ISSN: 1179-1373


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