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Long-term outcomes in perinatally HIV-infected adolescents and young adults on antiretroviral therapy: a review of South African and global literature

Kim Anderson, Rudzani Muloiwa, Mary‐Ann Davies

2020African Journal of AIDS Research19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Paediatric antiretroviral programmes have been implemented globally for more than a decade, yet information on long-term treatment outcomes in perinatally HIV-infected adolescents is limited. Published literature on long-term treatment outcomes was reviewed, including virologic, immunologic and growth outcomes, as well as drug resistance and factors associated with drug resistance. Outcomes were compared between high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), with additional focus on South Africa, the country with the biggest HIV epidemic in the world and the largest treatment programme. Treatment outcomes varied but viral suppression results globally were generally concerning. No studies from LMIC have reported on outcomes after >10 years follow-up, demonstrating that further studies are needed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAntiretroviral therapyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Developing countryAntiretroviral treatmentPediatricsHIV drug resistanceLow and middle income countriesDrug resistanceAntiretroviral drugFamily medicineViral loadEconomic growthBiologyMicrobiologyEconomicsHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsHIV/AIDS drug development and treatmentHIV-related health complications and treatments
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