The effects of in utero exposure to antiretroviral therapy (ART) on the language abilities of HIV exposed uninfected infants

Tarryn Stevens, S. Schwartz, A. Mupawose, S. Moonsamy, V. Black
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This study investigates the possible effects of in-utero antiretroviral therapy (ART) exposure on early language development in HIV exposed uninfected infants. 27 mother-infant pairs consented to the study. Early language development was assessed using the Rossetti Infant Toddler Language Scale. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the caregiver and infant characteristics, as well as the language and communication abilities of infants exposed to in-utero ART. T-test statistics compared the early linguistic development of infants conceived while taking efavirenz and infants that were conceived on a nevirapine or protease-inhibitor (PI lopinavir/ritonavir) containing regimen. Similarly, t-tests or ANOVA statistics assessed maternal and infant characteristics associated with total language development. Results obtained in the study revealed no significant differences between the overall language abilities of infants exposed to regimen containing nevirapine or a PI versus regimen that contained efavirenz. The comparison of mean total Rossetti Infant-Toddler Language scores by infant age and maternal and infant characteristics revealed no significant association between variables except for hospitalization. Results obtained suggest that overall language development may not be significantly affected by in utero ART exposure however, further research is warranted to assess whether these infants are at an increased risk of late language emergence.   Key words: HIV, in-utero antiretroviral therapy exposure, early language development, Rossetti Infant Toddler Language Scale, HIV, HIV exposed uninfected children.
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子宫内接受抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)对未感染艾滋病毒暴露婴儿语言能力的影响
本研究探讨子宫内抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)暴露对HIV暴露的未感染婴儿早期语言发育的可能影响。27对母婴同意了这项研究。使用罗塞蒂婴幼儿语言量表评估早期语言发展。描述性统计用于描述护理者和婴儿特征,以及暴露于子宫内抗逆转录病毒治疗的婴儿的语言和沟通能力。t检验统计比较了服用依非韦伦和服用奈韦拉平或含有蛋白酶抑制剂(PI洛匹那韦/利托那韦)方案的婴儿的早期语言发育。同样,t检验或方差分析统计评估了与总体语言发展相关的母婴特征。研究结果显示,接受奈韦拉平或PI治疗的婴儿与接受依非韦伦治疗的婴儿的整体语言能力没有显著差异。Rossetti婴幼儿语言平均总分与婴儿年龄和母婴特征的比较显示,除住院治疗外,各变量之间无显著相关性。所获得的结果表明,整体语言发育可能不会受到子宫内ART暴露的显着影响,然而,需要进一步的研究来评估这些婴儿是否处于晚期语言出现的风险增加中。关键词:HIV,宫内抗逆转录病毒治疗暴露,早期语言发育,Rossetti婴幼儿语言量表,HIV, HIV暴露未感染儿童。
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