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Inequality in outcomes for adolescents living with perinatally acquired HIV in sub‐Saharan Africa: a Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research (CIPHER) Cohort Collaboration analysis

Authors :
Slogrove, Amy L.
Botswana, Baylor
Anabwani, Gabriel
Lesotho, Baylor
Mohapi, Edith
Malawi, Baylor
Kazembe, Peter N.
Swaziland, Baylor
Hlatshwayo, Makhosazana
Tanzania, Baylor
Lumumba, Mwita
Uganda, Baylor
Kekitiinwa?Rukyalekere, Adeodata
Twizere, Christelle
Yotebieng, Marcel
Sinayobye, Jean D'Amour
Ayaya, Samuel
Bukusi, Elizabeth
Somi, Geoffrey
Lyumuya, Rita
Kapella, Ngonyani
Urassa, Mark
Ssali, Mark
Nalugoda, Fred
Maartens, Gary
Hoffmann, Christopher J.
Vinikoor, Michael
Maceta, Eusebio
Van Lettow, Monique
Wood, Robin
Sawry, Shobna
Tanser, Frank
Boulle, Andrew
Fatti, Geoffrey
Phiri, Sam
Giddy, Janet
Chimbetete, Cleophas
Malisita, Kennedy
Technau, Karl
Eley, Brian
Fritz, Christiane
Hobbins, Michael
Kamenova, Kamelia
Fox, Matthew P.
Dabis, François
Bissagnene, Emmanuel
Arrivé, Elise
Coffie, Patrick
Ekouevi, Didier
Jaquet, Antoine
Leroy, Valériane
Koumakpaï, Sikiratou
N'Gbeche, Marie?Sylvie
Kouakou, Kouadio
Folquet, Madeleine Amorissani
Eboua, Tanoh François
Renner, Lorna
Dicko, Fatoumata
Sylla, Mariam
Takassi, Elom
Signate?Sy, Haby
Dior, Hélène
Yé, Diarra
Kouéta, Fla
Ahmed, Mohamed
Habtamu, Zelalem
Hailegiorgis, Kassahun
Melaku, Zenebe
Hawken, Mark
Kimenye, Maureen Kamene
Mukui, Irene N.
Lima, Josue
Mussa, Antonio
Assan, Américo Rafi
Mutabazi, Vincent
Sahabo, Ruben
Prison, Gisenyi
Antelman, Gretchen
Mbatia, Redempta
Lamb, Matthew
Nash, Denis
Nuwagaba?Biribonwoha, Harriet
Source :
Journal of the International AIDS Society. February, 2018, Vol. 21
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

: Introduction: Eighty percent of adolescents living with perinatally and behaviourally acquired HIV live in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), a continent with marked economic inequality. As part of our global project describing adolescents living with perinatally acquired HIV (APH), we aimed to assess whether inequality in outcomes exists by country income group (CIG) for APH within SSA. Methods: Through the CIPHER cohort collaboration, individual retrospective data from 7 networks and 25 countries in SSA were included. APH were included if they entered care at age 10 years. World Bank CIG classification for median year of first visit was used. Cumulative incidence of mortality, transfer‐out and loss‐to‐follow‐up was calculated by competing risks analysis. Mortality was compared across CIG by Cox proportional hazards models. Results: A total of 30,296 APH were included; 50.9% were female and 75.7% were resident in low‐income countries (LIC). Median [interquartile range (IQR)] age at antiretroviral therapy (ART) start was 8.1 [6.3; 9.5], 7.8 [6.2; 9.3] and 7.3 [5.2; 8.9] years in LIC, lower‐middle income countries (LMIC) and upper‐middle income countries (UMIC) respectively. Median age at last follow‐up was 12.1 [10.9; 13.8] years, with no difference between CIG. Cumulative incidence (95% CI) for mortality between age 10 and 15 years was lowest in UMIC (1.1% (0.8; 1.4)) compared to LIC (3.5% (3.1; 3.8)) and LMIC (3.9% (2.7; 5.4)). Loss‐to‐follow‐up was highest in UMIC (14.0% (12.9; 15.3)) compared to LIC (13.1% (12.4; 13.8)) and LMIC (8.3% (6.3; 10.6)). Adjusted mortality hazard ratios (95% CI) for APH in LIC and LMIC in reference to UMIC were 2.50 (1.85; 3.37) and 2.96 (1.90; 4.61) respectively, with little difference when restricted only to APH who ever received ART. In adjusted analyses mortality was similar for male and female APH. Conclusions: Results highlight probable inequality in mortality according to CIG in SSA even when ART was received. These findings highlight that without attention towards SDG 10 (to reduce inequality within and among countries), progress towards ensuring healthy lives and promoting wellbeing for all at all ages (SDG 3) will be hampered for APH in LIC and LMIC.<br />Introduction Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) is a complex region marked by diversity and inequality. Across the continent gross national income per capita varies almost thirty fold from 160/1000. Sub‐Saharan Africa is [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17582652
Volume :
21
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of the International AIDS Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.720297648
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25044