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Safety and Efficacy of Starting Antiretroviral Therapy in the First Week of Life

Kenneth Maswabi, Gbolahan Ajibola, Kara Bennett, Edmund V. Capparelli, Patrick Jean‐Philippe, Sikhulile Moyo, Terence Mohammed, Oganne Batlang, Maureen Sakoi, Shahin Lockman, Joseph Makhema, Mathias Lichterfeld, Daniel R. Kuritzkes, Michael D. Hughes, Roger Shapiro

2020Clinical Infectious Diseases28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early antiretroviral therapy (ART) is recommended for infants with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. However, few antiretroviral options are available for neonates. METHODS: The Early Infant Treatment Study in Botswana tested HIV-exposed infants within 96 hours of birth, and HIV-infected infants started nevirapine (NVP) 6 mg/kg twice daily, zidovudine (ZDV), and lamivudine (3TC) at age < 7 days. NVP trough concentrations were tested at 1 and 2 weeks. NVP was switched to ritonavir-boosted lopinavir (LPV/r) at week 2, 3, 4, or 5 according to delivery gestational age. RESULTS: Forty HIV-infected infants started ART at median age 2 days (range, 1-5 days). NVP trough concentrations were highly variable and below therapeutic target (3000 ng/mL) for 50% of 2-week measurements; concentrations did not correlate with viral decline at weeks 2, 4, or 12. Two deaths unrelated to ART occurred through 24 weeks. Only 1 unscheduled treatment modification was required. Within 4 weeks of transition to LPV/r, 9 (22.5%) had transient HIV RNA increases, likely due to poor LPV/r palatability. At 12 weeks, 22 (55%) of 40 were <40 copies/mL (93% <400 copies/mL); by 24 weeks, 27 of 38 (71%) were < 40 copies/mL (84% < 400 copies/mL). HIV-1 RNA response at 12 and 24 weeks did not differ by baseline HIV RNA or other factors. CONCLUSIONS: NVP/ZDV/3TC started in the first week of life was safe and effective, even when trough NVP levels were below target. Transient viral increases occurred following transition to LPV/r, but by 12 and 24 weeks most children achieved and maintained viral suppression. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: NCT02369406.

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MedicineLopinavir/ritonavirNevirapineLopinavirZidovudineLamivudineViral loadGestational ageEfavirenzAntiretroviral therapyRitonavirInternal medicinePediatricsHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)ImmunologyPregnancyViral diseaseVirusBiologyHepatitis B virusGeneticsHIV/AIDS drug development and treatmentHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsHIV Research and Treatment
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