A Characterization of Women Living with HIV in Belgium.

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
AIDS Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2024-09-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/5590523
Rakan Nasreddine, Jean Cyr Yombi, Gilles Darcis, Maartje Van Frankenhuijsen, Lida Van Petersen, Chloé Abels, Sofia Dos Santos Mendes, Marc Delforge, Stéphane De Wit
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Abstract

Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to characterize women living with HIV (WLWH) in Belgium. The secondary objective was an exploratory analysis comparing women and men living with HIV (MLWH).

Methods: This was a cross-sectional, observational, multicenter study. Inclusion criteria for the primary objective were all adult treatment-naïve and experienced WLWH actively being treated at one of the participating centers. For the secondary objective, inclusion criteria were all adult naïve and experienced women and MLWH, actively being treated at a single participating center. Data were collected between December 2022 and March 2023. A multivariable analysis was performed on all women included to evaluate for associations with having hypertension (HTN) or being virologically nonsuppressed (HIV-1 VL ≥200 copies/mL). In the exploratory analysis of women and MLWH, a multivariable analysis was carried out to evaluate whether female gender was associated with having HTN or being virologically nonsuppressed.

Results: Overall, 2797 WLWH were included. The majority were Black (73.5%) and 48.5% were aged ≥50 years. The most common comorbidity was HTN (17.3%) and most individuals were virologically suppressed (HIV-1 VL <50 copies/mL; 85.6%). Black race was associated with having HTN (p < 0.0001). Prior AIDS-defining illness (p = 0.02) and a CD4+ T-cell count <500 cells/µL (p < 0.0001) were associated with being nonsuppressed. A total of 1094 WLWH and 1878 MLWH were included in the exploratory analysis. HTN was higher among WLWH (20.2% vs. 12% MLWH). Female gender was not found to be associated with having HTN (p = 0.86) or being nonsuppressed (p = 0.14).

Conclusion: In this analysis of WLWH in Belgium, the results depict an ageing population that is predominantly Black. The most common comorbidity observed was HTN. Women had a low rate of virologic nonsuppression, and female gender was not associated with being nonsuppressed.

比利时感染艾滋病毒妇女的特征。
研究目的本研究的首要目标是了解比利时女性艾滋病病毒感染者(WLWH)的特征。次要目标是对女性和男性艾滋病病毒感染者(MLWH)进行探索性分析比较:这是一项横断面观察性多中心研究。首要目标的纳入标准是在参与研究的中心之一接受治疗的所有成年艾滋病病毒感染者。次要目标的纳入标准是在一个参与中心积极接受治疗的所有成年未接受过治疗和有经验的妇女和产妇。数据收集时间为 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 3 月。对纳入的所有女性进行了多变量分析,以评估与高血压(HTN)或病毒学非抑制(HIV-1 VL ≥200拷贝/毫升)之间的关联。在对女性和哺乳期妇女进行探索性分析时,进行了一项多变量分析,以评估女性性别是否与高血压或病毒学未抑制有关:结果:共纳入 2797 名低龄妇女。大多数为黑人(73.5%),48.5%年龄≥50岁。最常见的合并症是高血压(17.3%),大多数人的病毒已被抑制(HIV-1 VL p < 0.0001)。曾患艾滋病定义性疾病(p = 0.02)和 CD4+ T 细胞计数 p < 0.0001)与非抑制相关。共有 1094 名 WLWH 和 1878 名 MLWH 纳入了探索性分析。WLWH的高血压患病率较高(20.2%对12% MLWH)。女性性别与高血压(p = 0.86)或非抑制性高血压(p = 0.14)没有关联:对比利时 WLWH 的分析结果表明,比利时的老龄化人口以黑人为主。最常见的合并症是高血压。女性的病毒学非抑制率较低,女性性别与非抑制无关。
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AIDS Research and Treatment
AIDS Research and Treatment INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
CiteScore
3.10
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13
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Research and Treatment is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies focused on all aspects of HIV and AIDS, from the molecular basis of disease to translational and clinical research. In addition, articles relating to prevention, education, and behavior change will be considered
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