Comparison of developmental milestone attainment in early treated HIV-infected infants versus HIV-unexposed infants: a prospective cohort study

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作者
Benki-Nugent, Sarah [1 ]
Wamalwa, Dalton [2 ]
Langat, Agnes [2 ]
Tapia, Kenneth [1 ]
Adhiambo, Judith [2 ]
Chebet, Daisy [2 ]
Okinyi, Helen Moraa [2 ]
John-Stewart, Grace [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Global Hlth, Box 359909325 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[2] Univ Nairobi, Dept Paediat & Child Hlth, Nairobi, Kenya
关键词
Antiretroviral therapy; HIV; Infant; Sub-Saharan Africa; Neurodevelopment; Early antiretroviral therapy; ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES; MOTOR DEVELOPMENT; CHILDREN BORN; VIRAL LOAD; FOLLOW-UP; WOMEN; TRANSMISSION; PREVENTION; CHILDHOOD;
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10.1186/s12887-017-0776-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background: Infant HIV infection is associated with delayed milestone attainment. The extent to which effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) prevents these delays is not well defined. Methods: Ages at attainment of milestones were compared between HIV-infected (initiated ART by age <5 months), and HIV-unexposed uninfected (HUU) infants. Kaplan Meier analyses were used to estimate and compare (log-rank tests) ages at milestones between groups. Adjusted analyses were performed using Cox proportional hazards models. Results: Seventy-three HIV-infected on ART (median enrollment age 3.7 months) and 92 HUU infants (median enrollment age 1.6 months) were followed prospectively. HIV-infected infants on ART had delays in developmental milestone attainment compared to HUU: median age at attainment of sitting with support, sitting unsupported, walking with support, walking unsupported, monosyllabic speech and throwing toys were each delayed (all p-values <0.0005). Compared with HUU, the subset of HIV-infected infants with both virologic suppression and immune recovery at 6 months had delays for speech (delay: 2.0 months; P = 0.0002) and trend to later walking unsupported. Among HIV-infected infants with poor 6-month post-ART responses (lacking viral suppression and immune recovery) there were greater delays versus HUU for: walking unsupported (delay: 4.0 months; P = 0.0001) and speech (delay: 5.0 months; P < 0.0001). Conclusions: HIV infected infants with viral suppression on ART had better recovery of developmental milestones than those without suppression, however, deficits persisted compared to uninfected infants. Earlier ART may be required for optimized cognitive outcomes in perinatally HIV-infected infants.
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