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2. A prospective randomised controlled trial investigating household SARS-CoV-2 transmission in a densely populated community in Cape Town, South Africa – the transmission of COVID-19 in crowded environments (TRACE) study
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Smith, Philip, Little, Francesca, Hermans, Sabine, Davies, Mary-Ann, Wood, Robin, Orrell, Catherine, Pike, Carey, Peters, Fatima, Dube, Audry, Georgeu-Pepper, Daniella, Curran, Robyn, Fairall, Lara, and Bekker, Linda-Gail
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- 2024
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3. Analysis of patient flow and barriers to timely discharge from general medical wards at a tertiary academic hospital in Cape Town, South Africa
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Hunter, Mehreen, Peters, Shrikant, Khumalo, Nontuthuko, and Davies, Mary-Ann
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- 2024
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4. Adults with perinatally acquired HIV in low‐ and middle‐income settings: time for a generational shift in HIV care and global guidance
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Sohn, Annette H. and Davies, Mary‐Ann
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HIV (Viruses) ,Antiviral agents ,Adults ,Health - Abstract
Paediatricians caring for children living with HIV started sounding alarm bells about their poorer clinical outcomes from the very beginnings of the HIV epidemic. They were routinely diagnosed late and [...]
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5. The effect of care interruptions on mortality in adults resuming antiretroviral therapy
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Moolla, Haroon, Davies, Mary-Ann, Davies, Claire, Euvrard, Jonathan, Prozesky, Hans W., Fox, Matthew P., Orrell, Catherine, Von Groote, Per, and Johnson, Leigh F.
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- 2024
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6. ART history prior to conception: trends and association with postpartum disengagement from HIV care in Khayelitsha, South Africa (2013–2019): a retrospective cohort study
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Phillips, Tamsin Kate, Kassanjee, Reshma, Maxwell, Nicola, Anderson, Kim, Johnson, Leigh, Moolla, Haroon, Myer, Landon, Chi, Benjamin H., Euvrard, Jonathan, Boulle, Andrew, Davies, Mary‐Ann, Cornell, Morna, and Waal, Renee
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United States. National Institutes of Health. John E. Fogarty International Center -- Analysis ,HIV (Viruses) -- Analysis ,Pregnancy -- Analysis ,Efavirenz -- Analysis ,Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Analysis ,AIDS treatment -- Analysis ,Health - Abstract
: Introduction: In recent years, the expansion of HIV treatment eligibility has resulted in an increase in people with antiretroviral therapy (ART) experience prior to pregnancy but little is known about postpartum engagement in care in this population. We examined differences in disengagement from HIV care after delivery by maternal ART history before conception. Methods: We analysed data from people living with HIV (aged 15–49) in Khayelitsha, South Africa, with ≥1 live birth between April 2013 and March 2019. We described trends over time in ART history prior to estimated conception, classifying ART history groups as: (A) on ART with no disengagement (>270 days with no evidence of HIV care); (B) returned before pregnancy following disengagement; (C) restarted ART in pregnancy after disengagement; and (D) ART new start in pregnancy. We used Kaplan–Meier curves and proportional‐hazards models (adjusted for maternal age, number of pregnancy records and year of delivery) to examine the time to disengagement from delivery to 2 years postpartum. Results: Among 7309 pregnancies (in 6680 individuals), the proportion on ART (A) increased from 19% in 2013 to 41% in 2019. The proportions of those who returned (B) and restarted (C) increased from 2% to 13% and from 2% to 10%, respectively. There was a corresponding decline in the proportion of new starts (D) from 77% in 2013 to 36% in 2019. In the first recorded pregnancy per person in the study period, 26% (95% CI 25–27%) had disengaged from care by 1 year and 34% (95% CI 33–36%) by 2 years postpartum. Individuals who returned (B: aHR 2.10, 95% CI 1.70–2.60), restarted (C: aHR 3.32, 95% CI 2.70–4.09) and newly started ART (D: aHR 2.41, 95% CI 2.12–2.74) had increased hazards of postpartum disengagement compared to those on ART (A). Conclusions: There is a growing population of people with ART experience prior to conception and postpartum disengagement varies substantially by ART history. Antenatal care presents an important opportunity to understand prior ART experiences and an entry into interventions for strengthened engagement in HIV care., INTRODUCTION Although antiretroviral therapy (ART) is recommended for all people living with HIV (PLHIV), major challenges persist with engagement in care [1, 2]. For pregnant PLHIV, the benefits of lifelong [...]
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7. Self-transfers, Hospital Admissions and Mortality Among Children and Adolescents Lost to Follow-up From Antiretroviral Therapy Programs in the Western Cape, South Africa Between 2004 and 2019: Linkage to Provincial Records
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Nyakato, Patience, Boulle, Andrew, Wood, Robin, Eley, Brian, Rabie, Helena, Egger, Matthias, Yiannoutsos, Constantin T., Davies, Mary-Ann, and Cornell, Morna
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8. The clinical and epidemiological characteristics of a series of patients living with HIV admitted for COVID-19 in a district hospital
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Mnguni, Ayanda Trevor, Schietekat, Denzil, Ebrahim, Nabilah, Sonday, Nawhaal, Boliter, Nicholas, Schrueder, Neshaad, Gabriels, Shiraaz, Sigwadhi, Lovemore N., Zemlin, Annalise E., Chapanduka, Zivanai C., Ngah, Veranyuy, Yalew, Anteneh, Jalavu, Thumeka, Abdullah, Ibtisam, Tamuzi, Jacques L., Tembo, Yamanya, Davies, Mary-Ann, English, Rene, and Nyasulu, Peter S.
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- 2023
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9. Mental Health, ART Adherence, and Viral Suppression Among Adolescents and Adults Living with HIV in South Africa: A Cohort Study
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Haas, Andreas D., Lienhard, Raphael, Didden, Christiane, Cornell, Morna, Folb, Naomi, Boshomane, Tebatso M. G., Salazar-Vizcaya, Luisa, Ruffieux, Yann, Nyakato, Patience, Wettstein, Anja E., Tlali, Mpho, Davies, Mary-Ann, von Groote, Per, Wainberg, Milton, Egger, Matthias, Maartens, Gary, and Joska, John A.
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- 2023
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10. Maternal and birth outcomes in pregnant people with and without HIV in the Western Cape, South Africa
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Slogrove, Amy L., Bovu, Andisiwe, de Beer, Shani, Phelanyane, Florence, Williams, Paige L., Heekes, Alexa, Kalk, Emma, Mehta, Ushma, Theron, Gerhard, Abrams, Elaine J., Cotton, Mark F., Myer, Landon, Davies, Mary-Ann, and Boulle, Andrew
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- 2024
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11. HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2: Patterns in the evolution of two pandemic pathogens
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Fischer, Will, Giorgi, Elena E, Chakraborty, Srirupa, Nguyen, Kien, Bhattacharya, Tanmoy, Theiler, James, Goloboff, Pablo A, Yoon, Hyejin, Abfalterer, Werner, Foley, Brian T, Tegally, Houriiyah, San, James Emmanuel, de Oliveira, Tulio, Africa, Network for Genomic Surveillance in South, Wilkinson, Eduan, Msomi, Nokukhanya, Iranzadeh, Arash, Fonseca, Vagner, Doolabh, Deelan, Mlisana, Koleka, von Gottberg, Anne, Walaza, Sibongile, Allam, Mushal, Ismail, Arshad, Mohale, Thabo, Glass, Allison J, Engelbrecht, Susan, Van Zyl, Gert, Preiser, Wolfgang, Petruccione, Francesco, Sigal, Alex, Hardie, Diana, Marais, Gert, Hsiao, Marvin, Korsman, Stephen, Davies, Mary-Ann, Tyers, Lynn, Mudau, Innocent, York, Denis, Maslo, Caroline, Goedhals, Dominique, Abrahams, Shareef, Laguda-Akingba, Oluwakemi, Alisoltani-Dehkordi, Arghavan, Godzik, Adam, Wibmer, Constantinos Kurt, Sewell, Bryan Trevor, Lourenço, José, Pond, Sergei L Kosakovsky, Weaver, Steven, Giovanetti, Marta, Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior, Martin, Darren, Bhiman, Jinal N, Williamson, Carolyn, Gnanakaran, Sandrasegaram, and Korber, Bette
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Pneumonia ,Vaccine Related ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Genetics ,Lung ,HIV/AIDS ,Infectious Diseases ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,COVID-19 ,Evolution ,Molecular ,Genome ,Viral ,HIV-1 ,Humans ,Immune Evasion ,Mutation ,Pandemics ,Receptors ,Virus ,Recombination ,Genetic ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Selection ,Genetic ,Spike Glycoprotein ,Coronavirus ,Viral Proteins ,Network for Genomic Surveillance in South Africa ,evolution ,glycosylation ,immune escape ,insertions and deletions ,recombination ,Microbiology ,Immunology ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Medical microbiology - Abstract
Humanity is currently facing the challenge of two devastating pandemics caused by two very different RNA viruses: HIV-1, which has been with us for decades, and SARS-CoV-2, which has swept the world in the course of a single year. The same evolutionary strategies that drive HIV-1 evolution are at play in SARS-CoV-2. Single nucleotide mutations, multi-base insertions and deletions, recombination, and variation in surface glycans all generate the variability that, guided by natural selection, enables both HIV-1's extraordinary diversity and SARS-CoV-2's slower pace of mutation accumulation. Even though SARS-CoV-2 diversity is more limited, recently emergent SARS-CoV-2 variants carry Spike mutations that have important phenotypic consequences in terms of both antibody resistance and enhanced infectivity. We review and compare how these mutational patterns manifest in these two distinct viruses to provide the variability that fuels their evolution by natural selection.
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12. Maternal and birth outcomes in pregnant people with and without HIV in the Western Cape, South Africa: population-based cohort study
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Slogrove, Amy L., Bovu, Andisiwe, de Beer, Shani, Phelanyane, Florence, Williams, Paige L., Heekes, Alexa, Kalk, Emma, Mehta, Ushma, Theron, Gerhard, Abrams, Elaine J., Cotton, Mark F., Myer, Landon, Davies, Mary-Ann, and Boulle, Andrew
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- 2023
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13. Outcomes of laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection during resurgence driven by Omicron lineages BA.4 and BA.5 compared with previous waves in the Western Cape Province, South Africa
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Davies, Mary-Ann, Morden, Erna, Rousseau, Petro, Arendse, Juanita, Bam, Jamy-Lee, Boloko, Linda, Cloete, Keith, Cohen, Cheryl, Chetty, Nicole, Dane, Pierre, Heekes, Alexa, Hsiao, Nei-Yuan, Hunter, Mehreen, Hussey, Hannah, Jacobs, Theuns, Jassat, Waasila, Kariem, Saadiq, Kassanjee, Reshma, Laenen, Inneke, Roux, Sue Le, Lessells, Richard, Mahomed, Hassan, Maughan, Deborah, Meintjes, Graeme, Mendelson, Marc, Mnguni, Ayanda, Moodley, Melvin, Murie, Katy, Naude, Jonathan, Ntusi, Ntobeko A.B., Paleker, Masudah, Parker, Arifa, Pienaar, David, Preiser, Wolfgang, Prozesky, Hans, Raubenheimer, Peter, Rossouw, Liezel, Schrueder, Neshaad, Smith, Barry, Smith, Mariette, Solomon, Wesley, Symons, Greg, Taljaard, Jantjie, Wasserman, Sean, Wilkinson, Robert J., Wolmarans, Milani, Wolter, Nicole, and Boulle, Andrew
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- 2023
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14. COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake and Effectiveness by Time since Vaccination in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: An Observational Cohort Study during 2020–2022
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Kassanjee, Reshma, primary, Davies, Mary-Ann, additional, Heekes, Alexa, additional, Mahomed, Hassan, additional, Hawkridge, Anthony, additional, Morden, Erna, additional, Jacobs, Theuns, additional, Cohen, Cheryl, additional, Moultrie, Harry, additional, Lessells, Richard, additional, Van Der Walt, Nicolette, additional, Arendse, Juanita, additional, Wolter, Nicole, additional, Walaza, Sibongile, additional, Jassat, Waasila, additional, von Gottberg, Anne, additional, Hannan, Patrick, additional, Feikin, Daniel, additional, Cloete, Keith, additional, and Boulle, Andrew, additional
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15. Using Longitudinal Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Complex Settings with Dynamic Interventions
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Schomaker, Michael, Luque-Fernandez, Miguel Angel, Leroy, Valeriane, and Davies, Mary-Ann
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Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
Longitudinal targeted maximum likelihood estimation (LTMLE) has very rarely been used to estimate dynamic treatment effects in the context of time-dependent confounding affected by prior treatment when faced with long follow-up times, multiple time-varying confounders, and complex associational relationships simultaneously. Reasons for this include the potential computational burden, technical challenges, restricted modeling options for long follow-up times, and limited practical guidance in the literature. However, LTMLE has desirable asymptotic properties, i.e. it is doubly robust, and can yield valid inference when used in conjunction with machine learning. We use a topical and sophisticated question from HIV treatment research to show that LTMLE can be used successfully in complex realistic settings and compare results to competing estimators. Our example illustrates the following practical challenges common to many epidemiological studies 1) long follow-up time (30 months), 2) gradually declining sample size 3) limited support for some intervention rules of interest 4) a high-dimensional set of potential adjustment variables, increasing both the need and the challenge of integrating appropriate machine learning methods 5) consideration of collider bias. Our analyses, as well as simulations, shed new light on the application of LTMLE in complex and realistic settings: we show that (i) LTMLE can yield stable and good estimates, even when confronted with small samples and limited modeling options; (ii) machine learning utilized with a small set of simple learners (if more complex ones can't be fitted) can outperform a single, complex model, which is tailored to incorporate prior clinical knowledge; (iii) performance can vary considerably depending on interventions and their support in the data, and therefore critical quality checks should accompany every LTMLE analysis.
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16. Diagnosis and treatment of opioid-related disorders in a South African private sector medical insurance scheme: A cohort study
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Tlali, Mpho, Scheibe, Andrew, Ruffieux, Yann, Cornell, Morna, Wettstein, Anja E, Egger, Matthias, Davies, Mary-Ann, Maartens, Gary, Johnson, Leigh F, and Haas, Andreas D
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- 2022
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17. Adolescent retention in HIV care within differentiated service-delivery models in sub-Saharan Africa
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Maskew, Mhairi, Technau, Karl, Davies, Mary-Ann, Vreeman, Rachel, and Fox, Matthew P
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18. Research priorities to inform “Treat All” policy implementation for people living with HIV in sub‐Saharan Africa: a consensus statement from the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA)
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Yotebieng, Marcel, Brazier, Ellen, Addison, Diane, Kimmel, April D, Cornell, Morna, Keiser, Olivia, Parcesepe, Angela M, Onovo, Amobi, Lancaster, Kathryn E, Castelnuovo, Barbara, Murnane, Pamela M, Cohen, Craig R, Vreeman, Rachel C, Davies, Mary‐Ann, Duda, Stephany N, Yiannoutsos, Constantin T, Bono, Rose S, Agler, Robert, Bernard, Charlotte, Syvertsen, Jennifer L, Sinayobye, Jean d'Amour, Wikramanayake, Radhika, Sohn, Annette H, von Groote, Per M, Wandeler, Gilles, Leroy, Valeriane, Williams, Carolyn F, Wools‐Kaloustian, Kara, Nash, Denis, Althoff, Keri, Dominguez, Geraldina, Freeman, Aimee, Jaquet, Antoine, Markus, Janne, McKaig, Rosemary, Nsonde, Dominique, and Yiannoutsos, Constantin
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Services and Systems ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Behavioral and Social Science ,HIV/AIDS ,Prevention ,Infectious Diseases ,Health Services ,Clinical Research ,Mental Health ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Africa South of the Sahara ,Databases ,Factual ,HIV Infections ,Health Policy ,Humans ,Policy Making ,Treat All ,universal HIV treatment ,90-90-90 targets ,sub-Saharan Africa ,implementation science ,IeDEA Treat All in sub-Saharan Africa Consensus Statement Working Group ,Public Health and Health Services ,Other Medical and Health Sciences ,Clinical sciences ,Epidemiology ,Public health - Abstract
Introduction"Treat All" - the treatment of all people with HIV, irrespective of disease stage or CD4 cell count - represents a paradigm shift in HIV care that has the potential to end AIDS as a public health threat. With accelerating implementation of Treat All in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), there is a need for a focused agenda and research to identify and inform strategies for promoting timely uptake of HIV treatment, retention in care, and sustained viral suppression and addressing bottlenecks impeding implementation.MethodsThe Delphi approach was used to develop consensus around research priorities for Treat All implementation in SSA. Through an iterative process (June 2017 to March 2018), a set of research priorities was collectively formulated and refined by a technical working group and shared for review, deliberation and prioritization by more than 200 researchers, implementation experts, policy/decision-makers, and HIV community representatives in East, Central, Southern and West Africa.Results and discussionThe process resulted in a list of nine research priorities for generating evidence to guide Treat All policies, implementation strategies and monitoring efforts. These priorities highlight the need for increased focus on adolescents, men, and those with mental health and substance use disorders - groups that remain underserved in SSA and for whom more effective testing, linkage and care strategies need to be identified. The priorities also reflect consensus on the need to: (1) generate accurate national and sub-national estimates of the size of key populations and describe those who remain underserved along the HIV-care continuum; (2) characterize the timeliness of HIV care and short- and long-term HIV care continuum outcomes, as well as factors influencing timely achievement of these outcomes; (3) estimate the incidence and prevalence of HIV-drug resistance and regimen switching; and (4) identify cost-effective and affordable service delivery models and strategies to optimize uptake and minimize gaps, disparities, and losses along the HIV-care continuum, particularly among underserved populations.ConclusionsReflecting consensus among a broad group of experts, researchers, policy- and decision-makers, PLWH, and other stakeholders, the resulting research priorities highlight important evidence gaps that are relevant for ministries of health, funders, normative bodies and research networks.
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19. Growth and CD4 patterns of adolescents living with perinatally acquired HIV worldwide, a CIPHER cohort collaboration analysis
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Jesson, Julie, Crichton, Siobhan, Quartagno, Matteo, Yotebieng, Marcel, Abrams, Elaine J., Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya, Le Coeur, Sophie, Ake-Assi, Marie-Helene, Patel, Kunjal, Pinto, Jorge, Paul, Mary, Vreeman, Rachel, Davies, Mary-Ann, Ben-Farhat, Jihane, Van-Dyke, Russell, Judd, Ali, Mofenson, Lynne, Vicari, Marissa, Seage, George, III, Bekker, Linda-Gail, Essajee, Shaffiq, Gibb, Diana, Penazzato, Martina, Collins, Intira Jeannie, Wools-Kaloustian, Kara, Slogrove, Amy, Powis, Kate, Williams, Paige, Matshaba, Mogomotsi, Thahane, Lineo, Nyasulu, Phoebe, Lukhele, Bhekumusa, Mwita, Lumumba, Kekitiinwa-Rukyalekere, Adeodata, Wanless, Sebastian, Goetghebuer, Tessa, Thorne, Claire, Warszawski, Josiane, Galli, Luisa, van-Rossum, Annemarie M.C., Giaquinto, Carlo, Marczynska, Magdalena, Marques, Laura, Prata, Filipa, Ene, Luminita, Okhonskaya, Lyuba, Navarro, Marisa, Frick, Antoinette, Naver, Lars, Kahlert, Christian, Volokha, Alla, Chappel, Elizabeth, Pape, Jean William, Rouzier, Vanessa, Marcelin, Adias, Succi, Regina, Sohn, Annette H., Kariminia, Azar, Edmonds, Andrew, Lelo, Patricia, Lyamuya, Rita, Ogalo, Edith Apondi, Odhiambo, Francesca Akoth, Haas, Andreas D., Bolton, Carolyn, Muhairwe, Josephine, Tweya, Hannock, Sylla, Mariam, D'Almeida, Marceline, Renner, Lorna, J.Abzug, Mark, Oleske, James, Purswani, Murli, Teasdale, Chloe, Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha, Harriet, Goodall, Ruth, and Leroy, Valeriane
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Adolescent development -- Health aspects ,Perinatal infection -- Statistics -- International aspects -- Complications and side effects ,Growth -- Health aspects ,CD4 lymphocytes -- Health aspects ,Pediatric research ,HIV infection -- Statistics -- International aspects -- Complications and side effects ,Health - Abstract
Introduction: Adolescents living with HIV are subject to multiple co-morbidities, including growth retardation and immunodeficiency. We describe growth and CD4 evolution during adolescence using data from the Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research (CIPHER) globalproject. Methods: Data were collected between 1994 and 2015 from 11 CIPHER networks worldwide. Adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV infection (APH) who initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART) before age 10 years, with at least one height or CD4 count measurement while aged 10-17 years, were included. Growth was measured using height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ, stunting if Results: A total of 20,939 and 19,557 APH were included for the growth and CD4 analyses, respectively. Half were females, two-thirds lived in East and Southern Africa, and median age at ART initiation ranged from 7 years in sub-Saharan African regions. At age 10, stunting ranged from 6% in North America and Europe to 39% in the Asia-Pacific; 19% overall had CD4 counts Conclusions: Growth patterns during adolescence differed substantially by sex and region, while CD4 patterns were similar, with an observed CD4 decline that needs further investigation. Early diagnosis and timely initiation of treatment in early childhood to prevent growth retardation and immunodeficiency are critical to improving APH growth and CD4 outcomes by the time they reach adulthood. Keywords: adolescent; CD4; cohort studies; growth; HIV; perinatally acquired Additional information may be found under the Supporting Information tab of this article., 1 | INTRODUCTION In 2019, an estimated 1.7 million adolescents aged 10-19 years were living with HIV worldwide, with 90% of them in sub-Saharan Africa, and 8% in Asia and [...]
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20. Virologic non-suppression and early loss to follow up among pregnant and non-pregnant adolescents aged 15-19 years initiating antiretroviral therapy in South Africa: a retrospective cohort study
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Nyakato, Patience, Schomaker, Michael, Fatti, Geoffrey, Tanser, Frank, Euvrard, Jonathan, Sipambo, Nosisa, Fox, Matthew P., Haas, Andreas D., Yiannoutsos, Constantin T., Davies, Mary-Ann, and Cornell, Morna
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Introduction: Older adolescents aged 15-19 years continue to have high rates of loss to follow up (LTFU), and high rates of virologic non-suppression (VNS) compared to younger adolescents and adults. Adolescent females are at risk of pregnancy, which puts those living with HIV at a dualvulnerability. Our study assessed the factors associated with VNS and LTFU in older adolescents (including pregnant females) who initiated antiretroviral therapy (ART) in South Africa. Methods: We included adolescents aged 15-19 years initiating ART between 2004 and 2019, with [greater than or equal to] one viral load (VL) measurement between 4 and 24.5 months, and [greater than or equal to] 6 months follow-up, from six South African cohorts of the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS-Southern Africa (IeDEA-SA). We defined VNS as VL [greater than or equal to]400 copies/ml and LTFU as not being in care for [greater than or equal to]180 days from ART start and not known as transferred out of the clinic or dead in the first 24 months on ART We examined factors associated with VNS and LTFU using Fine&Gray competing risk models. Results: We included a totalof 2733 adolescents, 415 (15.2%) males, median (IQR) age at ART start of 18.6 (17.3, 19.4) years. Among females, 585/2318 (25.2%) were pregnant. Over the 24-month follow-up, 424 (15.5%) of alladolescents experienced VNS: range (11.1% pregnant females and 20.5% males). Over half of all adolescents were LTFU before any other event could occur. The hazard of VNS reduced with increasing age and CD4 count above 200 cells/[micro]l at ART initiation among all adolescents having adjusted for allmeasured patient characteristics [adjusted sub-distribution hazard ratio (aSHR) 19 vs. 15 years: 0.50 (95% CI: 0.36, 0.68), aSHR: >500 vs. =200 cells/[micro]l: 0.22 (95% CI: 0.16, 0.31)]. The effect of CD4 count persisted in pregnant females. Increasing age and CD4 count >200 cells/[micro]l were risk factors for LTFU among alladolescents. Conclusions: Older adolescents had a high risk of LTFU shortly after ART start and a low risk of VNS, especially those initiating treatment during pregnancy. Interventions addressing adherence and retention should be incorporated into adolescent-friendly services to prevent VNS and LTFU and endeavour to trace lost adolescents as soon as they are identified. Keywords: adolescents; antiretroviraltherapy; HIV; loss to follow up; pregnancy; virologic non-suppression, 1 | INTRODUCTION In 2019, about 1.7 (1.1-2.4) million adolescents aged 10-19 years and 3.4 million youth aged 15-24 years were living with HIV worldwide [1], with the majority living [...]
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21. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and HIV: analysis of a province-wide cohort during 2018 and 2019
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Slogrove, Amy L., Davies, Mary-Ann, Phelanyane, Florence, De Beer, Shani, Theron, Gerhard, Williams, Paige L., Abrams, Elaine J., Cotton, Mark F., and Boulle, Andrew
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22. Assessing the clinical severity of the Omicron variant in the Western Cape Province, South Africa, using the diagnostic PCR proxy marker of RdRp target delay to distinguish between Omicron and Delta infections – a survival analysis
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Hussey, Hannah, Davies, Mary-Ann, Heekes, Alexa, Williamson, Carolyn, Valley-Omar, Ziyaad, Hardie, Diana, Korsman, Stephen, Doolabh, Deelan, Preiser, Wolfgang, Maponga, Tongai, Iranzadeh, Arash, Wasserman, Sean, Boloko, Linda, Symons, Greg, Raubenheimer, Peter, Parker, Arifa, Schrueder, Neshaad, Solomon, Wesley, Rousseau, Petro, Wolter, Nicole, Jassat, Waasila, Cohen, Cheryl, Lessells, Richard, Wilkinson, Robert J, Boulle, Andrew, and Hsiao, Nei-yuan
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23. Clinical severity of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 lineages compared to BA.1 and Delta in South Africa
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Wolter, Nicole, Jassat, Waasila, Walaza, Sibongile, Welch, Richard, Moultrie, Harry, Groome, Michelle J., Amoako, Daniel Gyamfi, Everatt, Josie, Bhiman, Jinal N., Scheepers, Cathrine, Tebeila, Naume, Chiwandire, Nicola, du Plessis, Mignon, Govender, Nevashan, Ismail, Arshad, Glass, Allison, Mlisana, Koleka, Stevens, Wendy, Treurnicht, Florette K., Subramoney, Kathleen, Makatini, Zinhle, Hsiao, Nei-yuan, Parboosing, Raveen, Wadula, Jeannette, Hussey, Hannah, Davies, Mary-Ann, Boulle, Andrew, von Gottberg, Anne, and Cohen, Cheryl
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- 2022
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24. Evaluation of a public COVID-19 dashboard in the Western Cape, South Africa: a tool for communication, trust, and transparency
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Ismail, Muzzammil, Morden, Erna, Hussey, Hannah, Paleker, Masudah, Jacobs, Theuns, Laenen, Inneke, Hunter, Mehreen, Moodley, Melvin, Smith, Mariette, Mutemaringa, Themba, Bam, Jamy-Lee, Dane, Pierre, Heekes, Alexa, Boulle, Andrew, and Davies, Mary-Ann
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25. Growth patterns of infants with in- utero HIV and ARV exposure in Cape Town, South Africa and Lusaka, Zambia
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Nyemba, Dorothy C., Kalk, Emma, Vinikoor, Michael J., Madlala, Hlengiwe P., Mubiana-Mbewe, Mwangelwa, Mzumara, Maureen, Moore, Carolyn Bolton, Slogrove, Amy L., Boulle, Andrew, Davies, Mary-Ann, Myer, Landon, and Powis, Kathleen
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26. Ongoing high prevalence of severe immune suppression among children in South Africa
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Patten, Gabriela, Sipambo, Nosisa, Technau, Karl-Günter, Euvrard, Jonathan, Ford, Nathan, and Davies, Mary-Ann
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- 2022
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27. Effectiveness of the Ad26.COV2.S vaccine in health-care workers in South Africa (the Sisonke study): results from a single-arm, open-label, phase 3B, implementation study
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Brumskine, William, Naicker, Nivashnee, Makhaza, Disebo, Naicker, Vimla, Naidoo, Logashvari, Spooner, Elizabeth, van Nieuwenhuizen, Elane, Mngadi, Kathryn, Nchabeleng, Maphoshane, Innes, James Craig, Gill, Katherine, Petrick, Friedrich Georg, Barnabas, Shaun, Badal-Faesen, Sharlaa, Kassim, Sheetal, Mahoney, Scott Hayden, Lazarus, Erica, Nana, Anusha, Maboa, Rebone Molobane, Kotze, Philip, Lombaard, Johan, Malan, Daniel Rudolf, Kotze, Sheena, Mohlala, Phuthi, Ward, Amy, Meintjes, Graeme, Urbach, Dorothea, Patel, Faeezah, Diacon, Andreas, Ahmed, Khatija, Grobbelaar, Coert, Mda, Pamela, Dubula, Thozama, Luabeya, Angelique, Mamba, Musawenkosi Bhekithemba, Burgess, Lesley, Dawson, Rodney, Bekker, Linda-Gail, Garrett, Nigel, Goga, Ameena, Fairall, Lara, Reddy, Tarylee, Yende-Zuma, Nonhlanhla, Kassanjee, Reshma, Collie, Shirley, Sanne, Ian, Boulle, Andrew, Seocharan, Ishen, Engelbrecht, Imke, Davies, Mary-Ann, Champion, Jared, Chen, Tommy, Bennett, Sarah, Mametja, Selaelo, Semenya, Mabatlo, Moultrie, Harry, de Oliveira, Tulio, Lessells, Richard John, Cohen, Cheryl, Jassat, Waasila, Groome, Michelle, Von Gottberg, Anne, Le Roux, Engelbert, Khuto, Kentse, Barouch, Dan, Mahomed, Hassan, Wolmarans, Milani, Rousseau, Petro, Bradshaw, Debbie, Mulder, Michelle, Opie, Jessica, Louw, Vernon, Jacobson, Barry, Rowji, Pradeep, Peter, Jonny G, Takalani, Azwi, Odhiambo, Jackline, Mayat, Fatima, Takuva, Simbarashe, Corey, Lawrence, and Gray, Glenda E
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28. Outcomes of people living with HIV after hospital discharge: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Ford, Nathan, Patten, Gabriela, Rangaraj, Ajay, Davies, Mary-Ann, Meintjes, Graeme, and Ellman, Tom
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29. Early assessment of the clinical severity of the SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant in South Africa: a data linkage study
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Wolter, Nicole, Jassat, Waasila, Walaza, Sibongile, Welch, Richard, Moultrie, Harry, Groome, Michelle, Amoako, Daniel Gyamfi, Everatt, Josie, Bhiman, Jinal N, Scheepers, Cathrine, Tebeila, Naume, Chiwandire, Nicola, du Plessis, Mignon, Govender, Nevashan, Ismail, Arshad, Glass, Allison, Mlisana, Koleka, Stevens, Wendy, Treurnicht, Florette K, Makatini, Zinhle, Hsiao, Nei-yuan, Parboosing, Raveen, Wadula, Jeannette, Hussey, Hannah, Davies, Mary-Ann, Boulle, Andrew, von Gottberg, Anne, and Cohen, Cheryl
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30. Population‐based prevalence of congenital defects in a routine sentinel site‐based surveillance system in the Western Cape, South Africa.
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Kalk, Emma, Heekes, Alexa, Lavies, Diane, Jacobs, Lizel, Spencer, Careni, Boutall, Alison, Osman, Ayesha, Stewart, Chantal, Davies, Mary‐Ann, van Niekerk, Anika, Fieggen, Karen, Boulle, Andrew, and Mehta, Ushma
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Background: Lack of data on the burden and scope of congenital disorders (CDs) in South Africa undermines resource allocation and limits the ability to detect signals from potentially teratogenic pregnancy exposures. Methods: We used routine electronic data in the Western Cape Pregnancy Exposure Registry (PER) to determine the overall and individual prevalence of CD identified on neonatal surface examination at birth in the Western Cape, South Africa, 2016–2022. CD was confirmed by record review. The contribution of late (≤24 months) and antenatal diagnoses was assessed. We compared demographic and obstetric characteristics between women with/without pregnancies affected by CD. Results: Women with a viable pregnancy (>22 weeks gestation; birth weight ≥ 500 g) (n = 32,494) were included. Of 1106 potential CD identified, 56.1% were confirmed on folder review. When internal and minor CD were excluded the prevalence of major CD identified on surface examination at birth was 7.2/1000 births. When missed/late diagnoses on examination (16.8%) and ultrasound (6.8%) were included, the prevalence was 9.2/1000 births: 8.9/1000 livebirths and 21.5/1000 stillbirths. The PER did not detect 21.5% of major CD visible at birth. Older maternal age and diabetes mellitus were associated with an increased prevalence of CD. Women living with/without HIV (or the timing of antiretroviral therapy, before/after conception), hypertension or obesity did not significantly affect prevalence of CD. Conclusions: A surveillance system based on routine data successfully determined the prevalence of major CD identified on surface examination at birth at rates slightly higher than in equivalent studies. Overall rates, modeled at ~2%, are likely underestimated. Strengthening routine neonatal examination and clinical record‐keeping could improve CD ascertainment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. COVID‐19 among adults living with HIV: correlates of mortality among public sector healthcare users in Western Cape, South Africa
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Kassanjee, Reshma, Davies, Mary‐Ann, Ngwenya, Olina, Osei‐Yeboah, Richard, Jacobs, Theuns, Morden, Erna, Timmerman, Venessa, Britz, Stefan, Mendelson, Marc, Taljaard, Jantjie, Riou, Julien, Boulle, Andrew, Tiffin, Nicki, and Zinyakatira, Nesbert
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: Introduction: While a large proportion of people with HIV (PWH) have experienced SARS‐CoV‐2 infections, there is uncertainty about the role of HIV disease severity on COVID‐19 outcomes, especially in lower‐income settings. We studied the association of mortality with characteristics of HIV severity and management, and vaccination, among adult PWH. Methods: We analysed observational cohort data on all PWH aged ≥15 years experiencing a diagnosed SARS‐CoV‐2 infection (until March 2022), who accessed public sector healthcare in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Logistic regression was used to study the association of mortality with evidence of antiretroviral therapy (ART) collection, time since first HIV evidence, CD4 cell count, viral load (among those with evidence of ART collection) and COVID‐19 vaccination, adjusting for demographic characteristics, comorbidities, admission pressure, location and time period. Results: Mortality occurred in 5.7% (95% CI: 5.3,6.0) of 17,831 first‐diagnosed infections. Higher mortality was associated with lower recent CD4, no evidence of ART collection, high or unknown recent viral load and recent first HIV evidence, differentially by age. Vaccination was protective. The burden of comorbidities was high, and tuberculosis (especially more recent episodes of tuberculosis), chronic kidney disease, diabetes and hypertension were associated with higher mortality, more strongly in younger adults. Conclusions: Mortality was strongly associated with suboptimal HIV control, and the prevalence of these risk factors increased in later COVID‐19 waves. It remains a public health priority to ensure PWH are on suppressive ART and vaccinated, and manage any disruptions in care that occurred during the pandemic. The diagnosis and management of comorbidities, including for tuberculosis, should be optimized., INTRODUCTION Three years have passed since the COVID‐19 pandemic began. A large proportion of people with HIV (PWH) have experienced SARS‐CoV‐2 infections, and this population appears to have a modestly [...]
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32. Global estimates of viral suppression in children and adolescents and adults on antiretroviral therapy adjusted for missing viral load measurements: a multiregional, retrospective cohort study in 31 countries
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Han, Win Min, Law, Matthew G, Egger, Matthias, Wools-Kaloustian, Kara, Moore, Richard, McGowan, Catherine, Kumarasamy, Nagalingesawaran, Desmonde, Sophie, Edmonds, Andrew, Davies, Mary-Ann, Yiannoutsos, Constantin, Althoff, Keri N, Cortes, Claudia P, Mohamed, Thahira Jamal, Jaquet, Antoine, Anastos, Kathryn, Euvrard, Jonathan, Castelnuovo, Barbara, Salters, Kate, Coelho, Lara Esteves, Ekouevi, Didier K, Eley, Brian, Diero, Lameck, Zaniewski, Elizabeth, Ford, Nathan, Sohn, Annette H, and Kariminia, Azar
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33. Factors associated with vertical transmission of HIV in the Western Cape, South Africa: a retrospective cohort analysis
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Anderson, Kim, primary, Kalk, Emma, additional, Heekes, Alexa, additional, Phelanyane, Florence, additional, Jacob, Nisha, additional, Boulle, Andrew, additional, Mehta, Ushma, additional, Kassanjee, Reshma, additional, Sridhar, Gayathri, additional, Ragone, Leigh, additional, Vannappagari, Vani, additional, and Davies, Mary‐Ann, additional
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34. Global HIV mortality trends among children on antiretroviral treatment corrected for under-reported deaths: an updated analysis of the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS collaboration
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Kassanjee, Reshma, Johnson, Leigh F., Zaniewski, Elizabeth, Ballif, Marie, Christ, Benedikt, Yiannoutsos, Constantin T., Nyakato, Patience, Desmonde, Sophie, Edmonds, Andrew, Sudjaritruk, Tavitiya, Pinto, Jorge, Vreeman, Rachel, Dahourou, Desire Lucien, Twizere, Christelle, Kariminia, Azar, Carlucci, James G., Kasozi, Charles, and Davies, Mary-Ann
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Introduction: The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) projections of paediatric HIV prevalence and deaths rely on the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (leDEA) consortium for mortality estimates among children living with HIV (CHIV) receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). Previous estimates, based on data through 2014, may no longer be accurate due to expanded paediatric HIV care and treatment eligibility, and the possibility of unreported deaths in CHIV considered lost to follow-up (LTFU). We therefore estimated all-cause mortality and its trends in CHIV ( Methods: We analysed (i) leDEA observational data from CHIV in routine care globally, and (ii) novel data from an leDEA tracing study that determined outcomes in a sample of CHIV after being LTFU in southern Africa. We included 45,711 CHIV on ART during 2004 to 2017 at 72 programmes in Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. We used mixed effects Poisson regression to estimate mortality by age, sex, CD4 at ART start, time on ART, region and calendar year. For Africa, in an adjusted analysis that accounts for unreported deaths among those LTFU, we first modified the routine data by simulating mortality outcomes within six months after LTFU, based on a Gompertz survival model fitted to the tracing data (n = 221). Results: Observed mortality rates were 1.8 (95% CI: 1.7 to 1.9) and 9.4 (6.3 to 13.4) deaths per 100 person-years in the routine and tracing data, respectively. We found strong evidence of higher mortality at shorter ART durations, lower CD4 values, and in infancy. Averaging over covariate patterns, the adjusted mortality rate was 54% higher than the unadjusted rate. In unadjusted analyses, mortality reduced by an average 60% and 73% from 2005 to 2017, within and outside of Africa, respectively. In the adjusted analysis for Africa, this temporal reduction was 42%. Conclusions: Mortality rates among CHIV have decreased substantially over time. However, when accounting for worse outcomes among those LTFU, mortality estimates increased and temporal improvements were slightly reduced, suggesting caution in interpreting analyses based only on programme data. The improved and updated leDEA estimates on mortality among CHIV on ART support UNAIDS efforts to accurately model global HIV statistics. Keywords: antiretroviral therapy; HIV; mortality; tracing; trends; under-ascertainment, 1 | INTRODUCTION Accurate estimates of the number of children living with HIV (CHIV) are essential for programme planning and resource allocation [1,2]. Further, the number of deaths among CHIV [...]
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35. Risk factors for COVID-19-related in-hospital mortality in a high HIV and tuberculosis prevalence setting in South Africa: a cohort study
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Abdullah, Shaina, Abrahams, Fiona, Adams, Vincentius, Adnane, Fhima, Adoni, Sonia, Adoons, Dieketso Melitta, Africa, Veronique, Aguinaga, D, Akach, Susan, Alakram Khelawon, Prisha, Aldrich, George, Alesinloye, Olatunde, Aletta, Mathale Biniki, Alice, Mametja, Aphane, Tebogo, Archary, Moherndran, Arends, Felicity, Arends, Shireen, Aser, Munonde, Asmal, T, Asvat, Mohammed, Avenant, Theunis, Avhazwivhoni, Muvhali, Azuike, Magnolia, Baartman, Johanna, Babalwa, Dlava, Badenhorst, Johan, Badenhorst, Miranda, Badripersad, Bianca, Badul, Lalihla, Bagananeng, M, Bahle, Mncedisi, Balfour, Liezl, Baloyi, T C, Baloyi, S, Baloyi, Tinyiko, Baloyi, Tshepo Mpho, Banda, Thokozani, Barit, Shimon, Bartsch, Nicole, Bayat, Junaid, Bazana, Siyabulela, Beetge, Marlene, Bekapezulu, Nosindiso, Belebele, Rammala, Bella, Phala, Belot, Zanenkululeko, Bembe, Lindi Gladys, Bensch, Sonja, Beukes, Gishma, Bezuidenhout, Karla, Bhembe, Themba, Bikisha, N A, Bilenge, Ben, Bishop, Leesa, Biyela, Baphamandla, Blaauw, Cyntheola, Blaylock, Mark, Bodley, Nicola, Bogale, Power, Bokolo, Sibongile, Bolon, Stefan, Booysen, Mary, Booysen, Eldereze, Boretti, Lia, Borges, Paula, Boshoga, Millicent, Bosman, Natasha, Bosvark, Lucinda, Botes, Nicky, Botha, Adele, Botha, Chantall, Botha, Jana, botha, Chantall, Botha, Mandlakayise Irvin, Botha, Alet, Bradbury, Janet, Breakfast, Zandisile, Breed, Maria, Brenda, Molele, Brice, Moshito, Britz, Jolene, Brown, Amanda, Buchanan, T, Bucwa, Thozama, Burger, Crystelle, Busakwe, Ziyanda, Bushula, Nosiviwe, Buthelezi, Zinhle, Buthelezi, Dumsile, Buthelezi, Thubelihle, Buthelezi, Mpumelelo Basil, Buthelezi, Fundiswa Lidwina, Bux, Nadia, Buys, Christoff, Buys, Anneline, Caka, Ernestina, Canal, Armando Sanchez, Caroline, Sithole, Casper, Monrick, Cawood, Shannon, Cebisa, Oratile, Cele, Nothando, Cele, Sboniso, Cele, Sthembile Goodness, Chauke, Mkhacani, Chauke, Pinkie, Chelin, Nevil, Chen, Xiaohui, Chetty, Venmalla, Chetty, Kerisse, Cheu, Christinah, Chibabhai, Vindana, Chirima, Takudzwa, ChisaleMabotja, Mantwa, Chivenge, Charity, Choene, Ngoasheng, Choko, Mbali Nosisa, Choshi, Martin, Chowdhury, Sabbir, Christoforou, Anastacia, Chuene, S L S, Chueu, T S, Cilliers, Dale, Cilliers, Vanessa, Claassen, Marcel, Cloete, Jeané, Coelho, Chantelle, Coetzee, Carol, Coetzee, Hans Jurgens, Coetzee, Christine, Coetzee, Marelize, Coetzer, Dane, Coka, Sizwe, Colane, M, Combrink, Herkulaas, Conjwa, Songezo, Contrad, Colleen, Cornelissen, Faith, Cronje, Leezelle, Crouse, Christine, Dabi, Tshidi, Dandala, Ziyanda, Dangor, Ziyaad, Daniel, Gildenhuys, Daniel, Ngwana, Daumas, Alfred, Dauth, Madelein, David, Mongalo, Davids, Wayne, Daweti, Nozuko, Dawood, Halima, Dayile, Wandisa, De Bruin, B, De Klerk, Karin, De la Rosa, Tanya, de Nysschen, Marice, De vos, Marie, De Wet, Darien, Debising, Mohith, Deenadayalu, Darshan, Dekeda, Babalwa, Desiree, Mofokeng, Deysel, Annelise, Dhlamini, Abram, Diala, Makgethwa Dhlala, Diale, Mathapelo, Diketane, Bella, Dingani, Nosisa, Diniso, Siyabonga, Diphatse, Lesego, Diya, Anele, Dladla, Zihloniphile, Dladla, Nompumelelo, Dladla, Mlungisi, Dladla, Patience, Dlamini, Baphilie, Dlamini, Nonhlanhla, Dlamini, Linda, Dlamini, Nonzwakazi, Dlamini, Wendy, Dlamini, Ncomeka, Dlamini, Siyabonga, Dlamini, Nicodemus, Dlamini, Lebohang, Dlamini, Motshedise, Dlava, Babalwa Christine, Dlova, Phikiwe, Dlozi, Lindiwe, Doreen, Maenetja, Doyi, Vumile, Doyi, Athini, Du Plessis, Belinda, du Plessis, Johanna Aletta, du Plessis, Eddie, du Plessis, Nicolette, du Plessis, Karin, du Toit, Briette, du Toit, Narissa, Dube, Jabulile, Dubula, Athayanda, Duduzile, Msomi, Duiker, Sechaba, Duma, Unati Bongile, Duma, Kholiwe, Dunne, Kella, Dyantyi, Kholeka, Dyantyi, Avile, Dyasi, Simphiwe, Dyondzo, Chauke, Dyubhele, Phelisa, Dywili, B J, Edwards, Letitia, Eksteen, Madie, Ellis, Tersia, Ellis, Tia, Emmerson, Glenda, Enslin, Theusia, Epule, Odimula, Erasmus, Lana, Erick, Mathonsi, Etsane, Lerato, Eunice, Shimange, Fani, Zanele, Ferreira, Mariette, Finger-Motsepe, K L, Floris, Fabion, Fobo, Tseko, Fokotsane, Keresemetse, Fokwana, Duduzile Emmelda, Fords, Genevieve Marion, Fortein, Juanita, Fouche, Christine, Fourie, Rulandi, Frean, Andrew, Fredericks, Ludwig, Funda, Wandile, funjwa, kabelo, Futhane, Martha, Futuse, Amanda, Gabaediwe, Dora, Gabuza, Nonhlanhla, Galant, Janycke, Gama, Zanele, Gano, Thobile, Gardiner, Emma Cora, Gastrow, Henri, Gate, Kelly, Gaunt, Ben, Gavaza, Rikhotso, Gayi, Thapelo, Gcakasi, Nkosinathi, Gcobo, Nomusa, Geffen, Leon, Geldenhuys, S, George, Jenny, Gerber, Martha, Getyengana, Zolisa, Gigi, Nkululo, Gihwala, Radha, Gilliland, Mitchell, Gloria, Zandile, Glover, Elitia, Gokailemang, Ellen, Goosen, Suseth, Gopane, Maria, Gosa-Lufuta, Thandazile, Gosnell, Bernadett, Gouws, Sharleen, Govender, Christina, Govender, Raksha, Govender, Pearl, Govender, Sally, Govender, Roxanne, Govender, K, Govender, Savie, Govinden, Rashika, Gqabuza, Luphumlo, Gqaji, Nomthandazo, Gqetywa, Maneo, Green, Caroline, Green, Nathan, Green, Neera, Grobler, Hendrik, Groenwald, Pamela, Grootboom, Daniel, Gumede, Beatrice, Gumede, Nomonde, Gumede, Simphiwe, Gumede, Slindile, Gumede, Ntombikayise, Gumede, Zenande, Gxotiwe, Thandiswa, H L, Makhubela, Hadebe, Nonhlanhla, Hadebe, Skhumbuzo, Halkas, Christos, Hamer, Ansie, Hamida, Ebrahim, Hammond, Juan, Haniff, Sumayia, Hare, Annelise, Hattingh, lorinda, Hendricks, Thenjiwe, Henecke, Philip-George, Henly-Smith, Brends, Herselman, Glynis, Heymans, Ansie, Heyns, Chantel, Hlabahlaba, Golekane, Hlabangwane, Lucky, Hlamarisa, Simango, Hlanzi, Ntokozo, Hlela, Hlengiwe, Hlokwe, Katlego, Hlongwa, Thembinkosi, Hlongwana, Anele, Hlubi, Themba, Hobo, Tozama, Hopane, Nare Nathaniel, House, Mariska, Hudson, Catharina, Huysamen, Marinda, Indheren, Jezreen, Ingle, Samantha, Isaacs, Gavin, Isaacs, T S Thekiso, Itumeleng, Maringa, J van Rensburg, Karien, Jackson, Saloshni, Jacob, Neziswa, Jacobs, Burton, Jacobs, Tshireletso, Jacobs, Gugulethu, Jaftha, Mesadi, Jaji, Zimkhitha, Jali, Sibusiso, James, Gcobisa, January, Gillian, Jeke, Andiswa, Jeremiah, Laurent, Jeremiah, L S, Jhetam, Mubeen, John, Maureen, John, Chuene, Jola, Thandiwe, Jonas, Yolande, Jonas, Anovick, Juggernath, Amilcar, Kaba, Eileen, Kabo, Venetia, Kadi, Disebo, Kaizer, Karabo, Kambule, Moshaya Peter, Kapp, Lorraine, Kau, Tshepo, Keneth, Nchabeleng, Kgabi, O, Kgafela, Tebogo Audrey, Kgakgadi, Vincent, Kgaswe, Isabella, Kgathlane, Tsholofelo, Kgetha, Vuyelwa Julia, Kgomojoo, Mmaselloane, Kgoro, B, Kgosiemang, Christinah, Kgosiencho, Gloria, Khambula, Stephen, Khan, Ariffa, Khanare, Refemetswe, Khanyase, Ncamsile, Khanyile, Nokwethemba, Kharatsi, Fillip, Khawula, Simangele, Khohlakala, Themba, Khomo, Letitia, Khoza, Isabel, Khoza, Sinethemba, Khukule, Nombulelo, Khumalo, Busisiwe, Khumalo, Tracy, khumalo, Zinhle, Khumalo, Vuyelwa, Khumalo, Delisile, Khumalo, Lebohang, Khumalo, Boitumelo, Khumalo, Thuli, Khumalo, Gugu, Khuzwayo, Bongiwe, Khuzwayo, Thembhelihle, Kidson, Hennie, Kistan, Jesne, Klaas, Gugu, Klassen, Marilyn, Koeberg, Josehine, Koen, Marizel, Koena, Simphiwe, Kok, Ina, Kola, Imraan, Kolokoto, Karabo, Konar, Ramachandra, Kotsedi, Dr, Kotze, Jaline, Koupis, Martins, Kritzinger, Helen, Kruger, Marlize, Kruger, Henk, Kubayi, Tlangelani, Kubeka, Thabisile, Kubheka, Nonjabulo, Kubheka, Melusi, Kubheka, Sibusiso Clifford, Kubheka, Erol, Kumalo, Monica, Kunene, Thulani, Kunene, Siphilile Candy, Kunneke, Yvette, Kupa, R P, Kutama, Rachel, Kwakwazi, Nompumelelo, Kweyama, Lwanele, Labuschagne, Maureen, Labuschagne, Marina, Lakshman, Prabha, Lamani, Lungelo, Lamani, Thembela, Langa, Naomi, Langeni, Khangelani, Langeni, Aphelele, Langeni, Nwabisa Hazel, Langeveldt, Gena, Laubscher, Anchen, Le Roux, Laetitia, Leah, Magagane, Lebea, Collen, Lebea, Sello, Lebenya, Viyella Phumla Cynthia, Lebogang, Lorraine, Leboho, P K, Lee, Chantel, Lefakane, Kelebogile Rejoice, Legoabe, Zandile, Lekala, Patrick, Lekhoaba, Motsitsi, Lekunutu, Tanki Shadrack, Lerefolo, Galaletsang, Letebele, N, Lethoba, Tsepo Patric, Letlalo, Emission, Letlhage, Ofentse, Letshufi, D S V, Letsoalo, Dineo Fiona, Letsoalo, Seleka Jones, Letsoalo, Pennelope, Letwaba, Getrude, Linda, Sobekwa, Lipholo, Katleho, Litabe, Sabata, Lochan, Harsha, Lomax, Linda, Lombaard, Francina, Loots, Elmarie, Lourens, Ariana, Louw, Celeste, Louw, Rianna, Lubambo, Zikhona, Lubambo, Msebenzi Moises, Ludada, Gregory, Lukas, Michael, Lungu, Thembela, Lupindo, Nomvume, Lusenga, Emmah, Luthuli, Happiness, Luvuno, Zoleka Sylvia, M H, Gwangwa, Maarman, Mustafa, Mabaso, Buyisiwe, Mabaso, Cynthia, Mabitle, Morena, Mabogoane, Grace, Mabone, Kgakgamatso, Mabuza, Rueben, Mabuza, Velaphi, Madiseng, Mogantla, Madlala, Thobile, Madolo, Mashooase, Madonsela, Thabiso, Madubanya, Lesetsa, Maepa, Amukelani, Mafumana, Namhla, Mafumo, Caroline, Magadla, Pumeza, Magale, Viscah, Magaqa, Nompumelelo, Magda, Oberholzer, Magdeline, Rakgoale, Maggie, Tswai, Maginxa, Bongeka, Magoba, Cathrine Maite, Magongwa, Caroline, Magubane, Agretia, 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37. Risk factors for COVID-19 hospitalisation and death in people living with diabetes: A virtual cohort study from the Western Cape Province, South Africa
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Dave, Joel A., Tamuhla, Tsaone, Tiffin, Nicki, Levitt, Naomi S., Ross, Ian L., Toet, William, Davies, Mary-Ann, Boulle, Andrew, Coetzee, Ankia, and Raubenheimer, Peter J.
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38. Variations in the characteristics and outcomes of children living with HIV following universal ART in sub-Saharan Africa (2006–17): a retrospective cohort study
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Iyun, Victoria, Technau, Karl-Gunter, Vinikoor, Michael, Yotebieng, Marcel, Vreeman, Rachel, Abuogi, Lisa, Desmonde, Sophie, Edmonds, Andrew, Amorissani-Folquet, Madeleine, and Davies, Mary-Ann
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39. Overview of SARS-CoV-2 infection in adults living with HIV
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Ambrosioni, Juan, Blanco, Jose L., de la Mora, Lorena, Garcia-Alcaide, Felipe, González-Cordón, Ana, Inciarte, Alexis, Laguno, Montserrat, Leal, Lorna, Martínez-Chamorro, Esteban, Martínez-Rebollar, María, Miró, José M, Rojas, Jhon F., Torres, Berta, Mallolas, Josep, Albiac, Laia, Agöero, Daiana L., Bodro, Marta, Cardozo, Celia, Chumbita, Mariana, García, Nicol, García-Vidal, Carolina, Hernández-Meneses, Marta M., Herrera, Sabina, Linares, Laura, Moreno, Antonio, Morata, Laura, Martínez-Martínez, Jose A., Puerta, Pedro, Rico, Verónica, Soriano, Alex, Martínez, Mikel, Mosquera, María del Mar, Marcos, Maria A., Vila, Jordi, Tuset, Montse, Soy, Dolors, Vilella, Anna, Almuedo, Alex, Pinazo, María J., Muñoz, Jose, Blanco, José Luis, Reyes-Urueña, Juliana M, Davies, Mary-Ann, Sued, Omar, Marcos, Maria Angeles, Martínez, Esteban, Bertagnolio, Silvia, Alcamí, Jose, and Miro, Jose M
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40. Detection of a SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern in South Africa
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Tegally, Houriiyah, Wilkinson, Eduan, Giovanetti, Marta, Iranzadeh, Arash, Fonseca, Vagner, Giandhari, Jennifer, Doolabh, Deelan, Pillay, Sureshnee, San, Emmanuel James, Msomi, Nokukhanya, Mlisana, Koleka, von Gottberg, Anne, Walaza, Sibongile, Allam, Mushal, Ismail, Arshad, Mohale, Thabo, Glass, Allison J., Engelbrecht, Susan, Van Zyl, Gert, Preiser, Wolfgang, Petruccione, Francesco, Sigal, Alex, Hardie, Diana, Marais, Gert, Hsiao, Nei-yuan, Korsman, Stephen, Davies, Mary-Ann, Tyers, Lynn, Mudau, Innocent, York, Denis, Maslo, Caroline, Goedhals, Dominique, Abrahams, Shareef, Laguda-Akingba, Oluwakemi, Alisoltani-Dehkordi, Arghavan, Godzik, Adam, Wibmer, Constantinos Kurt, Sewell, Bryan Trevor, Lourenço, José, Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior, Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L., Weaver, Steven, Martin, Darren, Lessells, Richard J., Bhiman, Jinal N., Williamson, Carolyn, and de Oliveira, Tulio
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41. Service delivery challenges in HIV care during the first year of the COVID‐19 pandemic: results from a site assessment survey across the global IeDEA consortium
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Brazier, Ellen, Ajeh, Rogers, Maruri, Fernanda, Musick, Beverly, Freeman, Aimee, Wester, C. William, Lee, Man?Po, Shamu, Tinei, Ramírez, Brenda Crabtree, D' Almeida, Marcelline, Wools?Kaloustian, Kara, Kumarasamy, N., Althoff, Keri N., Twizere, Christella, Grinsztejn, Beatriz, Tanser, Frank, Messou, Eugène, Byakwaga, Helen, Duda, Stephany N., Nash, Denis, Chansilpa, Chidchon, Dougherty, Trevor, Karminia, Azar, Law, Matthew, Ross, Jeremy, Sohn, Annette, Aguirre, Ivette, Baker, David, Bloch, Mark, Cabot, Safaa, Carr, Andrew, Couldwell, Deborah, Edwards, Sian, Eu, Beng, Farlow, Heather, Finlayson, Robert, Gunathilake, Manoji, Hazlewood, Cherie, Hoy, Jennifer, Langton?Lockton, Julian, Le, Jacqueline, Leprince, Elizabeth, Minc, Ariane, Moore, Richard, O'Sullivan, Maree, Roth, Norm, Rowling, Dianne, Russell, Darren, Ryder, Nathan, Saunders, Craig, Silvers, Julie, Smith, David J., Sowden, David, Sweeney, Grant, Tan, Lynn, Teague, Ricard, Templeton, David, Thng, Caroline, Woolley, Ian, Khol, Vohith, Ly, Penh Sun, Li, Tsz Hei, Po, Lee Man, Kinikar, Aarti, Kumarasamy, Nagalingeswaran, Mundhe, Sanjay, Pujari, Sanjay, Sangle, Shashikala, Nimkar, Smita, Jassin, Madelein, Kurniati, Nia, Merati, Tuti Parwati, Muktiarti, Dina, Amalia, Rizqi, Sukmawati, Ni Made Dewi Dian, Wati, Ketut Dewi Kumara, Yunihastuti, Evy, Tanuma, Junko, Choi, Jun Yong, Azwa, Raja Iskandar Shah Raja, Cheng, Chan Kwai, Gani, Yasmin Mohamed, Mohamed, Thahira Jamal, Moy, Fong Siew, Nallusamy, Revathy, Nor, Mohamad Zulfahami Mohd, Rudi, Nuraini, Shyan, Wong Peng, Yusoff, Nik Khairulddin Nik, Ditangco, Rossana, Chan, Yu?Jiun, Wu, Pei?Chieh, Wu, Ping?Feng, Avihingsanon, Anchalee, Chaiwarith, Romanee, Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya, Khusuwan, Suwimon, Kiertiburanakul, Sasisopin, Kosalaraksa, Pope, Lumbiganon, Pagakrong, Ounchanam, Pradtana, Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Rungmaitree, Supattra, Solai, Nuttarika, Sudjaritruk, Tavitiya, An, Vu Thien, Cuong, Do Duy, Do, Chau Viet, Huy, Bui Vu, Quy, Tuan, Van Nguyen, Kinh, Nguyen, Luan, Nguyen, Van Lam, Nguyen, Yen Thi, Nong, Vuong Minh, Truong, Huu Khanh, Tuyen, Ngo Thi Thu, Mcgowan, Catherine C., Duda, Stephany, Cahn, Florencia, Cahn, Pedro, Cesar, Carina, Fink, Valeria, Sued, Omar, Coelho, Lara, Machado, Daisy Maria, Pinto, Jorge, Wolff, Marcelo, Rouzier, Vanessa, Padgett, Denis, Gotuzzo, Eduardo, Biziragusenyuka, Jérémie, Gateretse, Patrick, Nimbona, Pelagie, Niyonkuru, Olive, Twizere, Christelle, Anicetus, Surreng, Djenabou, Amadou, Enow, Priscilla, Mbu, Eyongetah, Manga, Martin, Ndobe, Mercy, Nasah, Judith, Ekossono, Elle Nathalie Syntyche, Bouseko, Mireille Teno, Kitetele, Faustin, Lelo, Patricia, Diafouka, Merlin Isidore Justin, Mafoua, Adolphe, Nsonde, Dominique Mahambou, Bihira, Uitonze Aime Maurice, Dusabe, Marie Chantal, Feza, Rosine, Habanabashaka, Jean Claude, Habumuremyi, Viateur, Igizeneza, Ernestine, Kamigisha, Anne Marie, Kubwimana, Gallican, Maniriho, Gilbert, Mbaraga, Gilbert, Muhoza, Benjamin, Mukakarangwa, Jeanne, Mukamana, Joyce, Mukanyirigira, Patricie, Mukeshimana, Yvone Claude, Munyaneza, Athanase, Murenzi, Gad, Musaninyange, Jacqueline, Nyiraneza, Jules Ndumuhire, Ntarambirwa, Fidele, Nyiraneza, Marie Louise, Tuyishime, Josette, Tuyishimire, Yvonne, Ubandutira, Alexis, Umugiraneza, Florance, Umugwaneza, Rosine, Uwamahoro, Olive, Uwamahoro, Pauline, Uwambaje, Marie Victoire, Uwimpuhwe, Clarisse, Uwiragiye, Siphora, Kuhn, Yee Yee, Adera, Felix, Adhiambo, Beatricec, Aggrey, Khaemba, Akadikor, Daniel, Ambulla, Felix, Apiyo, Dorah, Ariya, Patrick, Atemba, Naftal, Ayodi, Fridah, Benard, Chirchir, Bett, Maureen, Birgen, Serafine, Bwalei, Rael, Chebon, Nancy, Chebor, Valentine Jirry, Chebuiywo, Philip, Chemutai, Jacline, Chepkorir, Emily, Chepseba, Carolyne, Chirchir, John, Diero, Lameck, Dukwa, Benard, Elphas, Alice, Etyang, Tom, Idiama, Agnes, Jebichuko, Ann, Jepchumba, Delvine, Juma, Churchill, Juma, Maureen, Juma, Sheila, Kadima, Julie, Karani, Rose, Keitany, Christopher, Keter, Pricilla, Kiavoga, Lucy, Kibet, Harrison, Kimutai, Ruth, Kiplagat, Mutai, Kiprono, Wilfred, Kipruto, Nicholas Kogei, Kirimi, Asenath, Koech, Zeddy, Kosgei, Carolyne, Kutto, Karen, Kweyu, Mildred, Liech, Ephraim Kenneth, Limo, Milka, Maina, Rose, Marumbu, Priscah, Masese, Agnes, Mochotto, Patricia, Molly, Omudeck, Momanyi, Tom, Murutu, John W., Mwanda, Praxidis, Ndakalu, Lillian, Nderitu, Rose N., Obatsa, Sarah, Obiga, Fredrick, Oboya, Moses, Odhiambo, Joseph, Olaya, George, Omanyala, Oscar, Oray, Christine, Otieno, Molly, Otwane, Modesta Toto, Ouma, Paul, Owuor, Charles, Pepela, Doris Tutu, Pessah, Collins, Rotich, Evans, Rotich, Edwin K., Rutto, Titus C., Shikuku, Monica, Sibweche, Rose Naliaka, Simiyu, Robert Wanyonyi, Siria, Hellen, Some, Michael, Songok, Winnie Cherotich, Tanui, Immaculate, Wafula, Grace, Wambura, Rebecca, Wanjala, Ellah, Wanyama, Carolyne, Wanyonyi, Hellen, Woyakapel, Emmanuel, Zelbabel, Wandera, Gwimo, Dikengela, Kinyota, Ester, Lwali, Jerome, Lyamuya, Rita, Machemba, Richard, Mathias, Julia, Mkombachepa, Lilian, Mokiwa, Athuman, Mushi, Ombeni, Ndunguru, Charles, Ngonyani, Kapella, Nyaga, Charles, Ruta, Happiness, Urassa, Mark, Akanyihayo, James, Arinaitwe, Arnold, Batuuka, Jesca, Birungi, Walusimbi, Bugembe, John Nyanzi, Ddungu, Ahmed, Francis, Kato, Imran, Bangira, Kafuuma, George William, Kalulue, John Bosco, Kanaabi, Grace, Kanyesigye, Michale, Karuhanga, Godfery, Kasozi, Charles, Kasule, Godfrey, Katusime, Assumpta, Kibalama, Donozio, Kimera, Simon Peter, Kulusumu, Namatovu, Lule, Yusuf, Lwanga, Isaac, Mluindwa, Margaret, Moses, Jemba, Mubarak, Sseremba, Muggaga, Daniel, Mukalazi, Evelyn, Muleebwa, Joseph, Mulema, Derick, Musisi, Ivan, Muwawu, John, Muyindike, Winnie, Mwaka, Dick, Naava, Milly, Nabiyki, Immaculate, Nabusulwa, Agnes, Nakabugo, Dorah, Nakamya, Esther, Nakanwagi, Daisy, Nakato, Oliver, Nakayi, Lydian, Nakigozi, Patience, Nakku, Juliet, Nakuya, Juliet, Nakyomu, Justine, Namayanja, Joan, Namirembe, Sarah, Namugumya, Juliet, Namukasa, Ezereth, Namulindwa, Viola, Nankya, Irene, Nannyondo, Grace Mugagga, Nansamba, Harriet, Nansera, Denis, Nanyanzi, Brenda, Nanyonjo, Esther Celina, Nayiga, Irene, Opira, Isaac, Owarwo, Noela C., Resty, Sserunkuma, Semuwemba, Haruna, Senoga, Julius, Sseguya, Gerald, Ssekyewa, John Paul, Ssemakadde, Matthew, Tebajjwa, Jonah, Tugumisirize, Doreen, Tushemerirwe, Robinah, Waliyi, Kawuki, Althoff, Keri, Bishop, Jennifer, Gill, M J., Loutfy, Mona, Smith, Graham, Bamford, Laura, Black, Anthony, Brice, Asia, Brown, Sheldon, Colasanti, Jonathan, Duarte, Piper, Firnhaber, Cynthia, Goetz, Matthew, Grasso, Chris, Gripshover, Barbara, Horberg, Michael, Kelly, Rita, Levine, Ken, Luu, Mitchell, Marconi, Vincent, Maroney, Karen, Mayer, Kenneth, Mayor, Angel, Mcgowan, Catherine, Multani, Ami, Napravnik, Sonia, Nijhawan, Ank, Novak, Richard, Palella, Frank, Rodriguez, Maria C., Scott, Mia, Tedaldi, Ellen, Willig, James, Cornell, Morna, Davies, Mary?Ann, Egger, Matthias, Haas, Andreas, Bereng, Monkoe, Kalake, Maleshoane, Lenela, Keketso, Seretse, Relebohile, Chintenga, Matthews, Chiwoko, Jane, Gumulira, Joe, Huwa, Jacqueline, Maluwa, Rafique, Matanje, Beatrice, Mbewe, Ronald, Mfungwe, Sunshine, Mphande, Zakaliah, Tweya, Hannock, Rafael, Idiovino, Apolles, Patti, Beneke, Eunice, Dlamini, Siphephelo, Edson, Claire, Eley, Brian, Euvrard, Jonathan, Fatti, Geoffrey, Goeieman, Bridgette, Grimwood, Ashraf, Huang, David, Hugo, Susan, Ismail, Zahiera, Jennings, Lauren, Mathenjwa, Thulile, Monteith, Lizette, Mshweshwe, Zamuxolo, Ntuli, Mfundi, Ndlovu, En, Ndlozi, Hloniphile, Noyakaza, Sylvia, Prozesky, Hans, Rabie, Helena, Sipambo, Nosisa, Technau, Karl?Günter, Tembe, Thokozani, Xaba, Nontando, Njobvu, Thandiwe, Munthaly, Mary, Mwetwa, Elly, Kabeba, Gillian, Mwendafilumba, Derrick, Maanguka, Ethel, Manyika, Nelly, Mwansa, Chalwe, Banda, Future, Mwenda, Dickson, Bwalya, Abel, Shapi, Leah, Syame, Kasapo, Sashi, Rita, Mulenga, Chisha, Nanyangwe, Ruth, Chimbetete, Cleophas, Chinofunga, A., Mhike, J., Mubvigwi, E., Nyika, F., Quarter, Kumbirai Pise, Arikawa, Shino Chassagne, Becquet, Renaud, Bernard, Charlotte, Dabis, François, Desmonde, Sophie, Dahourou, Désiré, Ekouevi, Didier Koumavi, Jaquet, Antoine, Jesson, Julie, Leroy, Valeriane, Malateste, Karen, Rabourdin, Elodie, Tiendrebeogo, Thierry, Assogba, Michée, Zannou, Djimon Marcel, Hounhoui, Ghislaine, Bere, Denise, Poda, Armel, Pooda, Gbolo, Traore, Richard, Abauble, Yao, Abby, Ouattara, Acquah, Patrick, Andoble, Valérie, Aude, Yobo N'Dzama, Azani, Jean?Claude, Berete, Oka, Beugre, Jacques Daple, Bohoussou, Caroline Yao, Brou, Simon Boni Emmanuel, Chenal, Henri, Cissé, Abdoulaye, Coulibaly, Nambate, Dainguy, Marie Evelyne, Daligou, Marcelle, D' Aquin, Toni Thomas, Dasse, Claude Desire, Folquet, Madeleine Amorissani, Gnepa, Guy, Gobe, Olivier, Guira, Salif, Hawerlander, Denise, Horo, Apollinaire, Kanga, Guillaume, Messou, Zobo Konan Eugène, Minga, Kla Albert, Moh, Raoul, N'Gbeche, Mariesylvie, Ogbo, Patricia, Oulai, Mathieu, Stéphanie, Se, Eboua, Tanoh, Valère, Itchy Max, Afrane, Adwoa Kumiwa Asare, Akrofi, Esther, Andoh, John Christian, Renner, Lorna, Bagayoko, Awa, Bagayoko, Kadidiatou, Bah, Abdou Salam, Berthe, Alima, Coulibaly, Boureïma, Coulibaly, Fatimata, Coulibaly, Yacouba Aba, Diakité, Aïssata, Bocoum, Fatoumata, Boré, Fatoumata, Dicko, Fatoumata, Koné, Odile, Sylla, Mariam, Tangara, Assitan, Traoré, Mamadou, Seydi, Moussa, Amegatse, Edmond, Djossou, Julienne, Takassi, Elom, and Palanga, Sénam
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HIV (Viruses) -- Care and treatment -- Patient outcomes ,Public health administration -- Evaluation ,Health - Abstract
: Introduction: Interruptions in treatment pose risks for people with HIV (PWH) and threaten progress in ending the HIV epidemic; however, the COVID‐19 pandemic's impact on HIV service delivery across diverse settings is not broadly documented. Methods: From September 2020 to March 2021, the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) research consortium surveyed 238 HIV care sites across seven geographic regions to document constraints in HIV service delivery during the first year of the pandemic and strategies for ensuring care continuity for PWH. Descriptive statistics were stratified by national HIV prevalence ( Results: Questions about pandemic‐related consequences for HIV care were completed by 225 (95%) sites in 42 countries with low (n = 82), medium (n = 86) and high (n = 57) HIV prevalence, including low‐ (n = 57), lower‐middle (n = 79), upper‐middle (n = 39) and high‐ (n = 50) income countries. Most sites reported being subject to pandemic‐related restrictions on travel, service provision or other operations (75%), and experiencing negative impacts (76%) on clinic operations, including decreased hours/days, reduced provider availability, clinic reconfiguration for COVID‐19 services, record‐keeping interruptions and suspension of partner support. Almost all sites in low‐prevalence and high‐income countries reported increased use of telemedicine (85% and 100%, respectively), compared with less than half of sites in high‐prevalence and lower‐income settings. Few sites in high‐prevalence settings (2%) reported suspending antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinic services, and many reported adopting mitigation strategies to support adherence, including multi‐month dispensing of ART (95%) and designating community ART pick‐up points (44%). While few sites (5%) reported stockouts of first‐line ART regimens, 10–11% reported stockouts of second‐ and third‐line regimens, respectively, primarily in high‐prevalence and lower‐income settings. Interruptions in HIV viral load (VL) testing included suspension of testing (22%), longer turnaround times (41%) and supply/reagent stockouts (22%), but did not differ across settings. Conclusions: While many sites in high HIV prevalence settings and lower‐income countries reported introducing or expanding measures to support treatment adherence and continuity of care, the COVID‐19 pandemic resulted in disruptions to VL testing and ART supply chains that may negatively affect the quality of HIV care in these settings., INTRODUCTION The COVID‐19 pandemic has had major direct and indirect impacts on population health globally, through disruptions in the accessibility and quality of basic health services [1], in supply chains [...]
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42. Excess mortality associated with mental illness in people living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa: a cohort study using linked electronic health records
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Haas, Andreas D, Ruffieux, Yann, van den Heuvel, Leigh Luella, Lund, Crick, Boulle, Andrew, Euvrard, Jonathan, Orrell, Catherine, Prozesky, Hans W, Tiffin, Nicki, Lovero, Kathryn L, Tlali, Mpho, Davies, Mary-Ann, and Wainberg, Milton L
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43. Changes Over Time in the Proportion of Advanced HIV Disease in Two High HIV Prevalence Settings in Ndhiwa (Kenya) and Eshowe (South Africa).
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Chihana, Menard, Conan, Nolwenn, Ohler, Liesbet, Huerga, Helena, Wanjala, Stephen, Masiku, Charles, Szumilin, Elisabeth, Ellman, Tom, Etard, Jean-Francois, Maman, David, and Davies, Mary-Ann
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Background: The burden of advanced HIV disease remains a significant concern in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2015, the World Health Organization released recommendations to treat all people living with HIV (PLHIV) regardless of CD4 ("treat all") and in 2017 guidelines for managing advanced HIV disease. We assessed changes over time in the proportion of PLHIV with advanced HIV and their care cascade in two community settings in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: Cross-sectional population-based surveys were conducted in Ndhiwa (Kenya) in 2012 and 2018 and in Eshowe (South Africa) in 2013 and 2018. We recruited individuals aged 15-59 years. Consenting participants were interviewed and tested for HIV at home. All participants with HIV had CD4 count measured. Advanced HIV was defined as CD4 < 200 cells/µL. Results: Overall, 6076 and 6001 individuals were included in 2012 and 2018 (Ndhiwa) and 5646 and 3270 individuals in 2013 and 2018 (Eshowe), respectively. In Ndhiwa, the proportion of PLHIV with advanced HIV decreased from 2012 (159/1376 (11.8%; 95% CI: 9.8-14.2)) to 2018 (53/1000 (5.0%; 3.8-6.6)). The proportion of individuals with advanced HIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART) was 9.1% (6.9-11.8) in 2012 and 4.2% (3.0-5.8) in 2018. In Eshowe, the proportion with advanced HIV was 130/1400 (9.8%; 8.0-11.9) in 2013 and 38/834 (4.5%; 3.3-6.1) in 2018. The proportion with advanced HIV among those on ART was 6.9% (5.5-8.8) in 2013 and 2.8% (1.8-4.3) in 2018. There was a significant increase in coverage for all steps of the care cascade among people with advanced HIV between the two Ndhiwa surveys, with all the changes occurring among men and not women. No significant changes were observed in Eshowe between the surveys overall and by sex. Conclusion: The proportion with advanced HIV disease decreased between the first and second surveys where all guidelines have been implemented between the two HIV surveys. Plain Language Summary: Distribution of advanced HIV disease between two time periods in Ndhiwa (Kenya) and Eshowe (South Africa) We examined changes over time in the proportion of people living with HIV (PLHIV) with advanced HIV and their care cascade in two community settings in sub-Saharan Africa: Ndhiwa (Kenya) and Eshowe (South Africa). In 2012 and 2018, a total of 6,076 and 6,001 individuals were included in Ndhiwa, and 5,646 and 3,270 individuals were included in Eshowe in 2013 and 2018, respectively. In Ndhiwa, the proportion of PLHIV with advanced HIV decreased from 11.8% in 2012 to 5.0% in 2018. The proportion of individuals with advanced HIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART) decreased from 9.1% in 2012 to 4.2% in 2018. In Eshowe, the proportion PLHIV with advanced HIV decreased from 9.8% in 2013 to 4.5% in 2018. Among those on ART, the proportion of PLHIV with advanced HIV decreased from 6.9% in 2013 to 2.8% in 2018. The results also showed a significant increase in coverage for all steps of the care cascade among people with advanced HIV in Ndhiwa in 2018 compared to 2012, with these changes observed only among men and not women. No significant changes were observed in Eshowe between the surveys, both overall and when comparing by sex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Time-varying age- and CD4-stratified rates of mortality and WHO stage 3 and stage 4 events in children, adolescents and youth 0 to 24 years living with perinatally acquired HIV, before and after antiretroviral therapy initiation in the paediatric IeDEA Global Cohort Consortium
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Desmonde, Sophie, Neilan, Anne M., Musick, Beverly, Patten, Gabriela, Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya, Edmonds, Andrew, Duda, Stephany N., Malateste, Karen, Wools-Kaloustian, Kara, Ciaranello, Andrea L., Davies, Mary-Ann, and Leroy, Valeriane
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Pediatric research ,Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Patient outcomes ,Pediatric HIV infections -- Care and treatment -- Patient outcomes ,Perinatal infection -- Care and treatment -- Patient outcomes ,Health - Abstract
Introduction: Evaluating outcomes of paediatric patients with HIV provides crucial data for clinicians and policymakers. We analysed mortality and clinical events rates among children, adolescents, and youth with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIV) aged 0 to 24 years stratified by time-varying age and CD4, before and after antiretroviral therapy (ART), in the paediatric IeDEA multiregional collaboration (East, West, Central and Southern Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Central/South America and the Caribbean). Methods: ART-naive children with HIV enrolled before age 10 (proxy for perinatal infection) at IeDEA sites between 2004 and 2016, with [greater than or equal to]1 CD4 measurement during follow-up were included. We estimated incidence rates (IR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) of mortality and first occurrence of WHO-4 and WHO-3 events, excluding tuberculosis, during person-years (PY) spent within different age ( Results: In the pre-ART period, 49 137 participants contributed 51 966 PY of follow-up (median enrolment age: 3.9 years). The overall pre-ART IRs were 2.8/100 PY (95% CI: 2.7 to 2.9) for mortality, 3.3/100 PY (95% CI: 3.0 to 3.5) for first occurrence of a WHO-4 event, and 7.0/100 PY (95% CI: 6.7 to 7.4) for first occurrence of a WHO-3 event. Lower CD4 and younger age strata were associated with increased rates of both mortality and first occurrence of a clinical event. In the post-ART period, 52 147 PHIVY contributed 207 945 PY (ART initiation median age: 4.5 years). Overall mortality IR was 1.4/100 PY (95% CI: 1.4 to 1.5) and higher in low CD4 strata; patients at each end of the age spectrum (19) had increased mortality post-ART. IRs for first occurrence of WHO-4 and WHO-3 events were 1.3/100 PY (95% CI: 1.2 to 1.4) and 2.1/100 PY (95% CI: 2.0 to 2.2) respectively. These were also associated with lower CD4 and younger age strata. Conclusions: Mortality and incidence of clinical events were highest in both younger (19 years) youth with PHIV. Scaling-up services for 19 years (adolescent- and youth-focused health services) is critical to improve outcomes among PHIVY. Keywords: HIV; paediatrics; adolescents; mortality; severe morbidity, 1 | INTRODUCTION With the rollout of antiretroviral therapy (ART), children living with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIV) are now surviving into adolescence and young adulthood [1-3]. In 2016, of the [...]
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45. The interface between SARS-CoV-2 and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in a high HIV/TB burden district level hospital setting, Cape Town, South Africa
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Mnguni, Ayanda Trevor, primary, Schietekat, Denzil, additional, Ebrahim, Nabilah, additional, Sonday, Nawhaal, additional, Boliter, Nicholas, additional, Schrueder, Neshaad, additional, Gabriels, Shiraaz, additional, Cois, Annibale, additional, Tamuzi, Jacques L., additional, Tembo, Yamanya, additional, Davies, Mary-Ann, additional, English, Rene, additional, and Nyasulu, Peter S., additional
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46. Change in HIV‐related characteristics of children hospitalised with infectious diseases in Western Cape, South Africa, 2008–2021: a time trend analysis
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de Beer, Shani T., primary, Slogrove, Amy L., additional, Eley, Brian, additional, Ingle, Suzanne M., additional, Jones, Hayley E., additional, Phelanyane, Florence, additional, Anderson, Kim, additional, Kalk, Emma, additional, Boulle, Andrew, additional, and Davies, Mary‐Ann, additional
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47. Lower birth weight-for-age and length-for-age z-scores in infants with in-utero HIV and ART exposure: a prospective study in Cape Town, South Africa
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Nyemba, Dorothy C., Kalk, Emma, Madlala, Hlengiwe P., Malaba, Thokozile R., Slogrove, Amy L., Davies, Mary-Ann, Boulle, Andrew, Myer, Landon, and Powis, Kathleen M.
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48. Clinical and programmatic outcomes of HIV-exposed infants enrolled in care at geographically diverse clinics, 1997-2021: A cohort study
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Edmonds, Andrew, Brazier, Ellen, Musick, Beverly S., Yotebieng, Marcel, Humphrey, John, Abuogi, Lisa L., Adedimeji, Adebola, Keiser, Olivia, Msukwa, Malango, Carlucci, James G., Maia, Marcelle, Pinto, Jorge A., Leroy, Valériane, Davies, Mary-Ann, and Wools-Kaloustian, Kara K.
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Infants -- Statistics -- Care and treatment ,Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Dosage and administration ,Pregnant women -- Drug therapy -- Statistics ,Pediatric research ,HIV infection -- Risk factors -- Demographic aspects -- Drug therapy ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Background Although 1·3 million women with HIV give birth annually, care and outcomes for HIV-exposed infants remain incompletely understood. We analyzed programmatic and health indicators in a large, multidecade global dataset of linked mother-infant records from clinics and programs associated with the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) consortium. Methods and findings HIV-exposed infants were eligible for this retrospective cohort analysis if enrolled at Conclusions While there was marked regional and temporal heterogeneity in clinical and programmatic outcomes, infant LTFU was high across all regions and time periods. Further efforts are needed to keep HIV-exposed infants in care to receive essential services to reduce HIV infection and mortality., Author(s): Andrew Edmonds 1,*, Ellen Brazier 2, Beverly S. Musick 3, Marcel Yotebieng 4, John Humphrey 5, Lisa L. Abuogi 6, Adebola Adedimeji 7, Olivia Keiser 8, Malango Msukwa 9, [...]
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49. Trends in CD4 and viral load testing 2005 to 2018: multi-cohort study of people living with HIV in Southern Africa
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Zaniewski, Elizabeth, Ostinelli, Cam H Dao, Chammartin, Frederique, Maxwell, Nicola, Davies, Mary-Ann, Euvrard, Jonathan, van Dijk, Janneke, Bosomprah, Samuel, Phiri, Sam, Tanser, Frank, Sipambo, Nosisa, Muhairwe, Josephine, Fatti, Geoffrey, Prozesky, Hans, Wood, Robin, Ford, Nathan, Fox, Matthew P., and Egger, Matthias
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United States. National Institutes of Health -- Analysis ,AIDS treatment -- Analysis ,Medical tests -- Analysis ,Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Analysis ,HIV infections -- Analysis ,HIV -- Analysis ,Medical research -- Analysis ,Virus replication -- Analysis ,Health ,World Health Organization ,United Nations - Abstract
Introduction: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a CD4 cell count before starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) to detect advanced HIV disease, and routine viral load (VL) testing following ART initiation to detect treatment failure. Donor support for CD4 testing has declined to prioritize access to VL monitoring. We examined trends in CD4 and VL testing among adults ([greater than or equal to]15 years of age) starting ART in Southern Africa. Methods: We analysed data from 14 HIV treatment programmes in Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe in 2005 to 2018. We examined the frequency of CD4 and VL testing, the percentage of adults with CD4 or VL tests, and among those having a test, the percentage starting ART with advanced HIV disease (CD4 count 1000 HIV-RNA copies/mL) after ART initiation. We used mixed effect logistic regression to assess time trends adjusted for age and sex. Results: Among 502,456 adults, the percentage with CD4 testing at ART initiation decreased from a high of 78.1% in 2008 to a low of 38.0% in 2017; the probability declined by 14% each year (odds ratio (OR) 0.86; 95% CI 0.86 to 0.86). Frequency of CD4 testing also declined. The percentage starting ART with advanced HIV disease declined from 83.3% in 2005 to 23.5% in 2018; each year the probability declined by 20% (OR 0.80; 95% CI 0.80 to 0.81). VL testing after starting ART varied; 61.0% of adults in South Africa and 10.7% in Malawi were tested, but fewer than 2% were tested in the other four countries. The probability of VL testing after ART start increased only modestly each year (OR 1.06; 95% CI 1.05 to 1.06). The percentage with unsuppressed VL was 8.6%. There was no evidence of a decrease in unsuppressed VL over time (OR 1.00; 95% CI 0.99 to 1.01). Conclusions: CD4 cell counting declined over time, including testing at the start of ART, despite the fact that many patients still initiated ART with advanced HIV disease. Without CD4 testing and expanded VL testing many patients with advanced HIV disease and treatment failure may go undetected, threatening the effectiveness of ART in sub-Saharan Africa. Keywords: CD4 lymphocyte count; viral load; Africa; Southern; antiretroviral therapy; highly active; Cohort studies; HIV infections, 1 | INTRODUCTION The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended immediate initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for all people living with HIV since 2015, regardless of CD4 cell count or [...]
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50. Long-term virologic responses to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive patients entering adherence clubs in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa: a longitudinal analysis
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Kehoe, Kathleen, Boulle, Andrew, Rtsondai, Priscilla, Euvrard, Jonathan, Davies, Mary Ann, and Cornell, Morna
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HIV patients -- Care and treatment ,Efavirenz -- Analysis ,Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Analysis ,Patient compliance -- Analysis ,HIV -- Care and treatment -- Risk factors ,Medical research -- Analysis ,Biological products industry -- Analysis ,Health - Abstract
Introduction: In South Africa, an estimated 4.6 million people were accessing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 2018. As universal Test and Treat is implemented, these numbers will continue to increase. Given the need for lifelong care for millions of individuals, differentiated service delivery models for ART services such as adherence clubs (ACs) for stable patients are required. In this study we describe long-term virologic outcomes of patients who have ever entered ACs in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Methods: We included adult patients enrolled in ACs in Khayelitsha between January 2011 and December 2016 with a recorded viral load (VL) before enrolment. Risk factors for an elevated VL (VL >1000 copies/mL) and confirmed virologic failure (two consecutive VLs >1000 copies/mL one year apart) were estimated using Cox proportional hazards models. VL completeness over time was assessed. Results: Overall, 8058 patients were included in the analysis, contributing 16,047 person-years of follow-up from AC entry (median follow-up time 1.7 years, interquartile range [IQR]:0.9 to 2.9). At AC entry 74% were female, 46% were aged between 35 and 44 years, and the median duration on ART was 4.8 years (IQR: 3.0 to 7.2). Among patients virologically suppressed at AC entry (n = 8058), 7136 (89%) had a subsequent VL test, of which 441 (6%) experienced an elevated VL (median time from AC entry 363 days, IQR: 170 to 728). Older age (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] 0.64, 95% confidence interva [CI] 0.46 to 0.88), more recent year of AC entry (aHR 0.76, 95% CI 0.68 to 0.84) and higher CD4 count (aHR 0.67, 95% CI 0.54 to 0.84) were protective against experiencing an elevated VL. Among patients with an elevated VL, 52% (150/291) with a repeat VL test subsequently experienced confirmed virologic failure in a median time of 112 days (IQR: 56 to 168). Frequency of VL testing was constant over time (82 to 85%), with over 90% of patients remaining virologically suppressed. Conclusions: This study demonstrates low prevalence of elevated VLs and confirmed virologic failure among patients who entered ACs. Although ACs were expanded rapidly most patients were well monitored and remained stable, supporting the continued rollout of this model. Keywords: HIV; antiretroviral therapy; antiretroviral treatment; adherence clubs; virologic failure; elevated viral load; virologic responses; Sub-Saharan Africa; differentiated service delivery models; viral load monitoring, 1 | INTRODUCTION In 2018, there were approximately 37.9 million people living with HIV (PLHIV), with nearly 23.3 million PLHIV accessing antiretroviral therapy (ART) [1]. HIV prevalence in South Africa [...]
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