| Literature DB >> 36060839 |
Chijioke Ogodo Ogeh1, Maria-Lauretta Orji1, Kenechukwu Kosisochukwu Iloh2, Chijioke Joel Nweke3, Blessed Uzochukwuamaka Ogeh1, Ogochukwu Nneka Iloh2, Ifeoma Josephine Emodi2.
Abstract
Introduction: HIV infection, through various mechanisms causes a derangement in sexual maturation. This study compared the Marshal and Tanner staging of HIV-infected and uninfected males. The aim of the study was to determine the sexual maturation in male children infected with HIV on HAART in Abakaliki.Entities:
Keywords: HIV-infected; Sexual maturation; adolescents; males
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36060839 PMCID: PMC9429982 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.133.29305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
clinical characteristics of the subjects
| Characteristics | Categories | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| ART regimen | First line | 64 | 80.0 |
| Second line | 16 | 20.0 | |
| Duration on ART | < 6 months | 3 | 3.75 |
| 6 months - 5 years | 36 | 45.00 | |
| > 5 years | 41 | 51.25 | |
| Clinical stages | 1 | 38 | 47.50 |
| 2 | 19 | 23.75 | |
| 3 | 22 | 27.50 | |
| 4 | 1 | 1.25 | |
| Immunological classification (CD4 count) | Not significant | 49 | 61.25 |
| Mild | 14 | 17.50 | |
| Advanced | 12 | 15.00 | |
| 5 | 6.25 | ||
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| Severe | 80 | 100 |
| Viral load | Suppressed | 34 | 44.2 |
| 43 | 55.8 | ||
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| Unsuppressed | 77 | 100 |
Not significant: >500ml/mm3, Mild: (350-499) ml/mm3, Advanced: (200-349) ml/mm3, Severe: < 200ml/mm3. Suppressed: ≤ 1000 copies/ml, Unsuppressed: > 1000 copies/ml
age distribution and testicular size development of the study participants
| Age (years) | Testicular size | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-pubertal (<4ml) | Pubertal (≥4ml) | |||||
| Subjects (%) | Controls (%) | P-value | Subjects (%) | Controls (%) | P-value | |
| 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 | 10(12.50) | 6(7.50) | 0.2488 | 0(0.0) | 4(5.00) | 0.0235 |
| 9(11.25) | 0(0.00) | 0.0006 | 1(1.25) | 10(12.50) | 0.0009 | |
| 9(11.25) | 1(1.25) | 0.0029 | 2(2.50) | 10(12.50) | 0.0091 | |
| 5(6.25) | 0(0.00) | 0.0129 | 2(2.50) | 7(8.75) | 0.0370 | |
| 4(5.00) | 0(0.00) | 0.0235 | 4(5.00) | 8(10.00) | 0.0897 | |
| 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | - | 3(3.75) | 3(3.75) | - | |
| 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | - | 7(8.75) | 7(8.75) | - | |
| 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | - | 5(6.25) | 5(6.25) | - | |
| 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | - | 7(8.75) | 7(8.75) | - | |
| 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | - | 12(15.00) | 12(15.00) | - | |
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| 37(46.25) | 7(8.75) | <0.0001 | 43(53.75) | 73(91.25) | <0.0001 |
Subjects= HIV-positive, controls= HIV-negative
age distribution and pubic hair development of the study participants
| Age (years) | Pubic hair | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-pubertal | Pubertal | |||||
| Subjects (%) | Controls (%) | P-value | Subjects (%) | Controls (%) | P-value | |
| 8 | 10(12.50) | 9(11.25) | 0.807 | 0(0) | 1(1.25) | 0.157 |
| 9 | 10(12.50) | 7(8.75) | 0.441 | 0(0) | 3(3.75) | 0.040 |
| 10 | 10(12.50) | 4(5.00) | 0.045 | 1(1.25) | 7(8.75) | 0.015 |
| 11 | 6(7.50) | 3(3.75) | 0.151 | 1(1.25) | 4(5.00) | 0.086 |
| 12 | 5(6.25) | 4(5.00) | 0.366 | 3(3.75) | 4(5.00) | 0.350 |
| 13 | 1(1.25) | 0(0.00) | 0.157 | 2(2.50) | 3(3.75) | 0.325 |
| 14 | 1(1.25) | 0(0.00) | 0.157 | 6(7.50) | 7(8.75) | 0.386 |
| 15 | 2(2.50) | 0(0.00) | 0.076 | 3(3.75) | 5(6.25) | 0.234 |
| 16 | 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | - | 7(8.75) | 7(8.75) | - |
| 17 | 0(0.00) | 0(0.00) | - | 12(15.00) | 12(15.00) | - |
| Total | 45(56.25) | 27(33.75) | <0.001 | 35(43.75) | 53(66.25) | <0.001 |
Subjects=HIV-positive, controls=HIV-negative
sexual maturation of the study participants
| Variable | Participants | OR | P-value | 95% C.I. for OR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subjects (n=80) | Controls (n=80) | ||||
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| Stage 1 | 37(46.3) | 7(8.8) | 13.592 | <0.001 | 4.137-44.653 |
| Stage 2 | 17(21.3) | 38(7.5) | 1.150 | 0.792 | 0.405-3.267 |
| Stage 3 | 4(5.0) | 6(7.5) | 1.714 | 0.492 | 0.369-7.974 |
| Stage 4 | 15(18.8) | 11(13.8) | 3.506 | 0.035 | 1.089-11.291 |
| Stage 5 (ref.) | 7(5.0) | 18(22.5) | 1 | ||
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| Stage 1 | 45(56.3) | 27(33.8) | 0.425 | 0.032 | 0.194-0.930 |
| Stage 2 | 12(15.0) | 17(21.3) | 1.003 | 0.994 | 0.382-2.635 |
| Stage 3 | 4(5.0) | 7(8.8) | 1.240 | 0.760 | 0.313-4.911 |
| Stage 4 | 2(2.5) | 5(6.3) | 1.771 | 0.523 | 0.307-10.227 |
| Stage 5 (ref.) | 17(21.3) | 24(30.0) | 1 | ||
The reference category (ref.) for each variable is the last category. OR =odd ratio, CI confidence interval, subjects=HIV-positive, Controls=HIV-negative. The odds ratio used was unadjusted OR because the two variables under consideration (testicular size and pubic hair) are both proxy for sexual maturation. Both should not be included in the same model to avoid “multicollinearity”
regression analysis of sexual maturation on social class, immunological stage, clinical stage and duration on HAART
| Variable | Testicular size | Pubic hair | ||||||
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| β | AOR | Wald statistic | P-value | β | AOR | Wald statistic | P-value | |
| Intercept | -5.359 | 0.005 | 46.667 | <0.001 | -5.217 | 0.005 | 41.934 | <0.001 |
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| Lower | 0.337 | 1.401 | 1.186 | 0.276 | 0.341 | 1.406 | 1.105 | 0.293 |
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| Not significant | -0.761 | 0.467 | 0.962 | 0.327 | -0.892 | 0.410 | 1.241 | 0.265 |
| Mild | -0.221 | 0.802 | 0.074 | 0.786 | -0.427 | 0.652 | 0.259 | 0.610 |
| Advance | 0.108 | 1.114 | 0.016 | 0.900 | -0.039 | 0.962 | 0.002 | 0.964 |
| Severe (ref.) | 1 | 1 | ||||||
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| Stage I | -5.422 | 0.004 | 217.49 | <0.001 | -5.908 | 0.003 | 243.79 | <0.001 |
| Stage II | -5.304 | 0.005 | 154.62 | <0.001 | -5.407 | 0.004 | 159.02 | <0.001 |
| Stage III | -5.093 | 0.006 | 108 | 0.043 | -5.187 | 0.006 | 124 | 0.038 |
| Stage IV (ref.) | 1 | 1 | ||||||
| Duration on HAART | 0.057 | 1.059 | 1.695 | 0.193 | 0.103 | 1.108 | 5.251 | 0.022 |
p<0.05 indicates significant coefficient, β = value of regression coefficient, Wald= Wald statistics for test of significant of regression coefficient, the last category for each categorical variable is reference category (ref.), AOR= adjusted odds ratio An adjusted odds ratio was adopted because each of the independent variables are linearly uncorrelated (i.e. there is no multicollinearity), hence the regression model is multiple regression model.