1. Reduction of maternal mortality with highly active antiretroviral therapy in a large cohort of HIV-infected pregnant women in Malawi and Mozambique.
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Liotta G, Mancinelli S, Nielsen-Saines K, Gennaro E, Scarcella P, Magid NA, Germano P, Jere H, Guidotti G, Buonomo E, Ciccacci F, Palombi L, and Marazzi MC
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- Adult, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Female, Follow-Up Studies, HIV Infections mortality, HIV Infections transmission, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Malawi, Maternal Mortality, Mozambique, Multivariate Analysis, Outcome Assessment, Health Care statistics & numerical data, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious mortality, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious virology, Proportional Hazards Models, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Young Adult, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, HIV Infections drug therapy, Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical prevention & control, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious drug therapy
- Abstract
Background: HIV infection is a major contributor to maternal mortality in resource-limited settings. The Drug Resource Enhancement Against AIDS and Malnutrition Programme has been promoting HAART use during pregnancy and postpartum for Prevention-of-mother-to-child-HIV transmission (PMTCT) irrespective of maternal CD4 cell counts since 2002., Methods: Records for all HIV+ pregnancies followed in Mozambique and Malawi from 6/2002 to 6/2010 were reviewed. The cohort was comprised by pregnancies where women were referred for PMTCT and started HAART during prenatal care (n = 8172, group 1) and pregnancies where women were referred on established HAART (n = 1978, group 2)., Results: 10,150 pregnancies were followed. Median (IQR) baseline values were age 26 years (IQR:23-30), CD4 count 392 cells/mm(3) (IQR:258-563), Viral Load log10 3.9 (IQR:3.2-4.4), BMI 23.4 (IQR:21.5-25.7), Hemoglobin 10.0 (IQR: 9.0-11.0). 101 maternal deaths (0.99%) occurred during pregnancy to 6 weeks postpartum: 87 (1.1%) in group 1 and 14 (0.7%) in group 2. Mortality was 1.3% in women with
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- 2013
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