Long-term non-progression in children living with HIV: estimates from international cohort data.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
AIDS Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1097/QAD.0000000000004136
Charlotte Jackson, Siobhan Crichton, Ali Judd, Alasdair Bamford, Philip Goulder, Nigel Klein, Laura Marques, Paolo Paioni, Andrew Riordan, Vana Spoulou, Vinicius Adriano Vieira, Santa Ansone, Elena Chiappini, Sophie Le Coeur, Luminita Ene, Luisa Galli, Carlo Giaquinto, Tessa Goetghebuer, Claudia Fortuny, Suparat Kanjanavanit, Magda Marczynska, Marisa Navarro, Lars Naver, Nicole Ngo-Giang-Huong, Yulia K Plotnikova, Aleksey A Plynskey, Jose Tomas Ramos, Irina Raus, Vladimir Y Rozenberg, Anna V Samarina, Elisabeth H Schölvinck, Natalia Vasylenko, Alla Volokha, Intira Jeannie Collins, Ruth Goodall
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Abstract

Objectives: To estimate the probability of long-term nonprogression (LTNP) in the absence of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in children with perinatally acquired HIV, and the impact of LTNP definitions on these estimates.

Design: Analysis of longitudinal routine care data (follow-up to 2016) collected through a collaboration of cohorts of children in routine HIV care across Europe and Thailand.

Methods: LTNP was defined as reaching age 8 years without disease progression (defined as an AIDS diagnosis or immunosuppression based on WHO immunosuppression-for-age thresholds, age-adjusted CD4+z-scores or CD4+ counts). ART initiation was treated as a competing risk (children initiating ART before age 8 were not considered to have LTNP). We included children born domestically in six national HIV cohorts (n = 2481). Additional analyses included domestic-born children enrolled in national cohorts in infancy (aged <12 months, n = 1144, six cohorts), or all domestic-born children in national and nonnational cohorts (n = 4542, 18 cohorts). Results were stratified by birth year.

Results: Among children born domestically in national cohorts in 2004-2007, the probability [95% confidence interval (CI)] of LTNP at age 8 years was 10% (6-15%) based on WHO immunosuppression-for-age criteria. This was lower for children born earlier when ART use was less frequent. Results were similar using other immunosuppression thresholds. Estimates were lower when restricted to domestic-born children in national cohorts enrolled in infancy, and higher when including all domestic-born children.

Conclusion: Up to 10% of children born during 2004-2007 had LTNP at age 8. Our findings may help identify participants with LTNP for research into posttreatment control and HIV cure.

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AIDS
AIDS 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
5.90
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5.30%
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478
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Publishing the very latest ground breaking research on HIV and AIDS. Read by all the top clinicians and researchers, AIDS has the highest impact of all AIDS-related journals. With 18 issues per year, AIDS guarantees the authoritative presentation of significant advances. The Editors, themselves noted international experts who know the demands of your work, are committed to making AIDS the most distinguished and innovative journal in the field. Submitted articles undergo a preliminary review by the editor. Some articles may be returned to authors without further consideration. Those being considered for publication will undergo further assessment and peer-review by the editors and those invited to do so from a reviewer pool.
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