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HIV treatment outcomes among patients initiating ART from childhood through late adolescence. Lucy Nganga. Background. In Kenya, most HIV+ children initiate ART in the pre-adolescent period
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HIV treatment outcomes among patients initiating ART from childhood throughlate adolescence Lucy Nganga
Background • In Kenya, most HIV+ children initiate ART in the pre-adolescent period • Over time, these children transition from dependence on their guardians/caregivers to becoming independent • A proportion of children initiate ART during early or late adolescence • Limited data exist on outcomes of children initiating ART at different time points
Introduction AIDSRelief HIV Care and Treatment Program • 10 countries • 8 years: 2004 to 2012 • Funded by PEPFAR through HRSA & CDC Kenya AIDSRelief • 29 faith-based facilities across the country • December 31, 2012 • 72,333 patients initiated ART • 5,450 (8%) children and adolescents (5-19 years)
Objective • To describe attrition rates among children initiating ART at different time points from pre-adolescence through to late adolescence
Methods • Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data on children aged between 5 to 19 years • 3 groups defined by age at ART initiation • Pre-adolescence (5-9 years) • Early adolescence (10-13 years) • Late adolescence (14-19 years) • Attrition • Defined as Died or Lost to follow-up (LTFu) • Rates derived from Kaplan-Meier survival probabilities
Baseline Characteristics 2,792
Lost to Follow-up by Age at ART Initiation Pre-Adolescents 5-9yrs Early Adolescents 10-13yrs Late Adolescents 14-19yrs
Mortality by Age at ART Initiation Pre-Adolescents 5-9yrs Early Adolescents 10-13yrs Late Adolescents 14-19yrs
Trends in Adolescent Attrition Rates by Age at ART Initiation Early Adolescents 10-13yrs Late Adolescents 14-19yrs Pre Adolescents 5-9yrs
Trends in Attrition by 1-Year Age Group 5-9yrs 10-13yrs 12 & 13y 5-9y
Trends in Attrition by 1-Year Age Group 5-9yrs 10-13yrs 14-19yrs 14y 12 & 13y 5-9y
Trends in Attrition by 1-Year Age Group 5-9yrs 10-13yrs 14-19yrs 15y 16y 14y 12 & 13y 5-9y
Trends in Attrition by 1-Year Age Group 5-9yrs 10-13yrs 14-19yrs 18y 17y 15y 16y 14y 12 & 13y 5-9y
Trends in Attrition by 1-Year Age Group 5-9yrs 10-13yrs 14-19yrs 18y 17y 19y 15y 16y 14y 12 & 13y 5-9y
Conclusions • Initiating ART in the pre- and early adolescence period appears to be protective against attrition • However, transition from early to late adolescence maybe associated with an increase in attrition • Starting treatment during late adolescence is associated with poorer outcomes (both LTFu and mortality)
Recommendations • More needs to be done in order to develop a better understanding of the needs of this population as they transition through life while on treatment • Strategies to support pediatric HIV services need to take into account the impact of age at ART initiation as well as transition into late adolescence while on ART
Acknowledgements • Staff and patients • AIDSRelief Consortium • Catholic Relief Services • Futures Group International • University of Maryland • Catholic Medical Missions Board • Co-Authors Odhiambo F, OjooS,Ooko H, GithuC, WandinaD, Ngethe R, Burrows L • HRSA & CDC