Growth patterns among HIV-exposed infants receiving nevirapine prophylaxis in Pune, India

被引:9
作者
Ram, Malathi [1 ]
Gupte, Nikhil [2 ]
Nayak, Uma [5 ]
Kinikar, Aarti A. [3 ]
Khandave, Mangesh [2 ]
Shankar, Anita V. [1 ]
Sastry, Jayagowri [6 ]
Bollinger, Robert C. [1 ,4 ]
Gupta, Amita [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Int Hlth GDEC, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] BJMC JHU Clin Trials Unit, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[3] BJ Med Coll & Sassoon Gen Hosp, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[4] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD USA
[5] Univ Virginia, Sch Med, Dept Hlth Sci, Charlottesville, VA 22908 USA
[6] Shrimati Kashibai Navale Med Coll & Hosp, Narhe Pune, India
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
HIV-exposed infants; Growth patterns; India; Extended use of nevirapine; Risk factors; Timing of HIV Infection; IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS-INFECTION; 1ST; 2; YEARS; ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; UNINFECTED CHILDREN; MATERNAL EDUCATION; PROSPECTIVE COHORT; BODY-COMPOSITION; VIRAL LOAD; MALNUTRITION; WEIGHT;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2334-12-282
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: India has among the highest rates of infant malnutrition. Few studies investigating the growth patterns of HIV-exposed infants in India or the impact of timing of HIV infection on growth in settings such as India exist. Methods: We used data from the Six Week Extended Nevirapine (SWEN) trial to compare the growth patterns of HIV-infected and HIV-exposed but uninfected infants accounting for timing of HIV infection, and to identify risk factors for stunting, underweight and wasting. Growth and timing of HIV infection were assessed at weeks 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 14 weeks and 6, 9, 12 months of life. Random effects multivariable logistic regression method was used to assess factors associated with stunting, underweight and wasting. Results: Among 737 HIV-exposed infants, 93 (13%) were HIV-infected by 12 months of age. Among HIV-infected and uninfected infants, baseline prevalence of stunting (48% vs. 46%), underweight (27% vs. 26%) and wasting (7% vs. 11%) was similar (p>0.29), but by 12 months stunting and underweight, but not wasting, were significantly higher in HIV-infected infants (80% vs. 56%, 52% vs. 29%, p<0.0001; 5% vs. 6%, p=0.65, respectively). These differences rapidly manifested within 4-6 weeks of birth. Infants infected in utero had the worst growth outcomes during the follow-up period. SWEN was associated with non-significant reductions in stunting and underweight among HIV-infected infants and significantly less wasting in HIV-uninfected infants. In multivariate analysis, maternal CD4<250, infant HIV status, less breastfeeding, low birth weight, non-vaginal delivery, and infant gestational age were significant risk factors for underweight and stunting. Conclusion: Baseline stunting and underweight was high in both HIV-infected and uninfected infants; growth indices diverged early and were impacted by timing of infection and SWEN prophylaxis. Early growth monitoring of all HIV-exposed infants is an important low-cost strategy for improving health and survival outcomes of these infants.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Prevalence and Risk Factors for Vitamin D Deficiency Among Tanzanian HIV-Exposed Uninfected Infants
    Rwebembera, Anath
    Sudfeld, Christopher R.
    Manji, Karim P.
    Duggan, Christopher
    Aboud, Said
    Fawzi, Wafaie W.
    JOURNAL OF TROPICAL PEDIATRICS, 2013, 59 (05) : 426 - 429
  • [42] Preterm Birth and Antiretroviral Exposure in Infants HIV-exposed Uninfected
    Piske, Micah
    Qiu, Annie Q.
    Maan, Evelyn J.
    Sauve, Laura J.
    Forbes, John C.
    Alimenti, Ariane
    Janssen, Patricia A.
    Money, Deborah M.
    Cote, Helene C. F.
    PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL, 2021, 40 (03) : 245 - 250
  • [43] Vitamin D status, nutrition and growth in HIV-infected mothers and HIV-exposed infants and children in Botswana
    Tindall, Alyssa M.
    Schall, Joan, I
    Seme, Boitshepo
    Ratshaa, Bakgaki
    Tolle, Michael
    Nnyepi, Maria S.
    Mazhani, Loeto
    Rutstein, Richard M.
    Steenhoff, Andrew P.
    Stallings, Virginia A.
    PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (08):
  • [44] Introducing a multi-site program for early diagnosis of HIV infection among HIV-exposed infants in Tanzania
    Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha, Harriet
    Werq-Semo, Bazghina
    Abdallah, Aziz
    Cunningham, Amy
    Gamaliel, John G.
    Mtunga, Sevestine
    Nankabirwa, Victoria
    Malisa, Isaya
    Gonzalez, Luis F.
    Massambu, Charles
    Nash, Denis
    Justman, Jessica
    Abrams, Elaine J.
    BMC PEDIATRICS, 2010, 10
  • [45] Growth Faltering and Developmental Delay in HIV-Exposed Uninfected Ugandan Infants: A Prospective Cohort Study
    Sirajee, Reshma
    Conroy, Andrea L.
    Namasopo, Sophie
    Opoka, Robert O.
    Lavoie, Stephanie
    Forgie, Sarah
    Salami, Bukola O.
    Hawkes, Michael T.
    JAIDS-JOURNAL OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMES, 2021, 87 (01) : 730 - 740
  • [46] No increased in utero and peripartum HIV acquisition risk in HIV-exposed preterm infants
    Ajibola, Gbolahan
    Mdluli, Charlotte
    Bennett, Kara
    Sakoi, Maureen
    Batlang, Oganne
    Makhema, Joseph
    Lockman, Shahin
    Shapiro, Roger
    Myer, Landon
    Powis, Kathleen
    SOUTHERN AFRICAN JOURNAL OF HIV MEDICINE, 2023, 24 (01)
  • [47] Risk of congenital cytomegalovirus infection among HIV-exposed uninfected infants is not decreased by maternal nelfinavir use during pregnancy
    Gantt, Soren
    Leister, Erin
    Jacobsen, Denise L.
    Boucoiran, Isabelle
    Huang, Meei-Li
    Jerome, Keith R.
    Jourdain, Gonzague
    Ngo-Giang-Huong, Nicole
    Burchett, Sandra
    Frenkel, Lisa
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2016, 88 (06) : 1051 - 1058
  • [48] Cytomegalovirus viraemia is associated with poor growth and T-cell activation with an increased burden in HIV-exposed uninfected infants
    Garcia-Knight, Miguel A.
    Nduati, Eunice
    Hassan, Amin S.
    Nkumama, Irene
    Etyang, Timothy J.
    Hajj, Naseem J.
    Gambo, Faith
    Odera, Denis
    Berkley, James A.
    Rowland-Jones, Sarah L.
    Urban, Britta
    AIDS, 2017, 31 (13) : 1809 - 1818
  • [49] Infectious disease morbidity and growth among young HIV-exposed uninfected children in Jamaica
    Pierre, Russell B.
    Fulford, Toni-Anne
    Lewis, Kaye
    Palmer, Paulette
    Walters, Christine
    Christie, Celia D. C.
    REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2016, 40 (06): : 401 - 409
  • [50] Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Its Predictors Among HIV-Exposed Infants at an Outpatient Clinic for HIV/AIDS in Vietnam
    Rang Ngoc Nguyen
    Quang Chanh Ton
    Quang Hien Tran
    Thi Kieu Linh Nguyen
    HIV AIDS-RESEARCH AND PALLIATIVE CARE, 2020, 12 : 253 - 261