The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program

©2016 International Medical Press. Background: The National Access to Antiretroviral Program for People Living with HIV/AIDS was launched in Thailand in 2002. HIV-infected, antiretroviral-naive, severely immunosuppressed children were initiated on highly active combination antiretroviral treatment (...

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Main Authors: Aurpibul L., Puthanakit T., Sudjaritruk T., Oberdorfer P., Chotecharoentanan T., Taejaroenkul S., Wongnum N., Sirisanthana V.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-425122017-09-28T04:27:32Z The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program Aurpibul L. Puthanakit T. Sudjaritruk T. Oberdorfer P. Chotecharoentanan T. Taejaroenkul S. Wongnum N. Sirisanthana V. ©2016 International Medical Press. Background: The National Access to Antiretroviral Program for People Living with HIV/AIDS was launched in Thailand in 2002. HIV-infected, antiretroviral-naive, severely immunosuppressed children were initiated on highly active combination antiretroviral treatment (cART). This study aimed to determine the long-term effectiveness of cART. Methods: Data were extracted from medical records. Primary end points were mortality rate, proportion of children who remained on first-line cART regimen and children with plasma HIV RNA level (pVL) < 50 copies/ml at week 520. Results: From August 2002 to July 2003, 107 children were enrolled. The baseline median age was 7.6 years (IQR 5.7-10.0), the median CD4 + T-cell count was 60 cells/mm 3 (IQR 21-272) and the median pVL was 5.37 log 10 copies/ml (IQR 5.01-5.76). The mortality rate during and after the first year was 3.7 and 0.006 deaths/100 person-years, respectively. At week 520, 90 (84%) continued to be actively followed. Their median age was 17.8 years (IQR 15.8-19.8). 73 (81% as-treated) remained on the first-line regimen, while 18 (20%) had switched to a second-line cART regimen, at the median time of 272 weeks (IQR 256-363) after the first-line cART initiation. 69 (77%) had pVL < 50 copies/ml and the median CD4 + T-cell count was 636 cells/mm 3 (IQR 466-804). 83 (92%) and 64 (71%) had CD4 + T-cell counts ≥200 and > 500 cells/mm 3 , respectively. Conclusions: Long-term virological control, favourable immunological outcomes and healthy survival was achieved in severely immunosuppressed, perinatally HIV-infected children who started first-line NNRTI-based cART. Continuing surveillance for long-term complications is warranted. 2017-09-28T04:27:32Z 2017-09-28T04:27:32Z 2016-01-01 Journal 13596535 2-s2.0-84979902932 10.3851/IMP2978 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84979902932&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42512
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description ©2016 International Medical Press. Background: The National Access to Antiretroviral Program for People Living with HIV/AIDS was launched in Thailand in 2002. HIV-infected, antiretroviral-naive, severely immunosuppressed children were initiated on highly active combination antiretroviral treatment (cART). This study aimed to determine the long-term effectiveness of cART. Methods: Data were extracted from medical records. Primary end points were mortality rate, proportion of children who remained on first-line cART regimen and children with plasma HIV RNA level (pVL) < 50 copies/ml at week 520. Results: From August 2002 to July 2003, 107 children were enrolled. The baseline median age was 7.6 years (IQR 5.7-10.0), the median CD4 + T-cell count was 60 cells/mm 3 (IQR 21-272) and the median pVL was 5.37 log 10 copies/ml (IQR 5.01-5.76). The mortality rate during and after the first year was 3.7 and 0.006 deaths/100 person-years, respectively. At week 520, 90 (84%) continued to be actively followed. Their median age was 17.8 years (IQR 15.8-19.8). 73 (81% as-treated) remained on the first-line regimen, while 18 (20%) had switched to a second-line cART regimen, at the median time of 272 weeks (IQR 256-363) after the first-line cART initiation. 69 (77%) had pVL < 50 copies/ml and the median CD4 + T-cell count was 636 cells/mm 3 (IQR 466-804). 83 (92%) and 64 (71%) had CD4 + T-cell counts ≥200 and > 500 cells/mm 3 , respectively. Conclusions: Long-term virological control, favourable immunological outcomes and healthy survival was achieved in severely immunosuppressed, perinatally HIV-infected children who started first-line NNRTI-based cART. Continuing surveillance for long-term complications is warranted.
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author Aurpibul L.
Puthanakit T.
Sudjaritruk T.
Oberdorfer P.
Chotecharoentanan T.
Taejaroenkul S.
Wongnum N.
Sirisanthana V.
spellingShingle Aurpibul L.
Puthanakit T.
Sudjaritruk T.
Oberdorfer P.
Chotecharoentanan T.
Taejaroenkul S.
Wongnum N.
Sirisanthana V.
The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program
author_facet Aurpibul L.
Puthanakit T.
Sudjaritruk T.
Oberdorfer P.
Chotecharoentanan T.
Taejaroenkul S.
Wongnum N.
Sirisanthana V.
author_sort Aurpibul L.
title The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program
title_short The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program
title_full The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program
title_fullStr The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program
title_full_unstemmed The 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally HIV-infected children participating in Thailand's National Access Program
title_sort 10-year effectiveness of combination antiretroviral treatment in perinatally hiv-infected children participating in thailand's national access program
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