尼日利亚奥韦里一家儿科传染病诊所就诊的 HIV 阳性儿童和青少年的病毒载量模式

E. Nwolisa, Udochukwuka Ikejiaku, J. Ezeogu, Kingsley Asinobi, Franklin Chime Emerenini, Kawa Alaoma, E. Ezenwa
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背景:病毒载量(VL)检测测量的是一毫升血液中 HIV RNA 的拷贝数,是首选的抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)监测策略。病毒抑制是指患者的病毒 RNA ≤ 1000 拷贝/毫升血液。 方法/材料:本研究对 2 至 19 岁感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病并在联邦大学奥韦里教学医院儿科传染病诊所接受治疗的患者的病毒载量检测结果进行了回顾性分析。 结果117 名患者符合纳入标准,其中 103 名患者的病毒得到抑制,抑制率为 88%。大多数病毒被抑制的患者年龄在 15-19 岁之间。为确定年龄、性别、用药方案和抗逆转录病毒疗法持续时间对病毒抑制可能性的影响而进行的逻辑回归分析表明,年龄、性别和用药方案对病毒抑制的预测作用不大(P > 0.05)。然而,抗逆转录病毒疗法的持续时间是一个重要的预测因素(p < 0.01),与接受抗逆转录病毒疗法 0-6 个月的患者相比,接受抗逆转录病毒疗法超过 24 个月的患者的病毒抑制几率更高(OR = 5.42,95% CI = 1.84-15.93)。 结论我们的研究为了解奥韦里地区感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的儿童和青少年的病毒载量模式提供了重要依据。它强调了尽早开始抗逆转录病毒疗法、坚持抗逆转录病毒疗法方案和常规病毒载量监测对实现和维持病毒抑制的重要性。
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Viral Load Pattern of HIV Positive Children and Adolescents Attending a Paediatric Infectious Diseases Clinic in Owerri, Nigeria
Background: The Viral load (VL) test measures the number of copies of HIV RNA in one milliliter of blood and is the preferred antiretroviral therapy (ART) monitoring strategy. Viral suppression is defined as patients having ≤ 1000 copies of viral RNA/ml of blood. Methods/Materials: This study involved the retrospective review of viral load test result of patients aged 2-19years living with HIV/AIDS and enrolled in the treatment programme of the Paediatric infectious diseases clinic of the Federal University Teaching hospital Owerri. Results: 117 patients met the inclusion criteria and 103 were virally suppressed giving a suppression rate of 88%. Majority of those virally suppressed were in the 15-19 age group. A logistic regression analysis to ascertain the impact of age, gender, drug regimen, and duration on ARTs on the likelihood of viral suppression showed that age, gender, and drug regimen were not significant predictors of viral suppression (p > 0.05). However, duration on ARTs was a significant predictor (p < 0.01), with patients who had been on ARTs for greater than 24 months having higher odds of viral suppression (OR = 5.42, 95% CI = 1.84-15.93) compared to those who had been on ARTs for 0-6 months. Conclusion: Our study provides important insights into the viral load pattern of children and adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in Owerri. It highlights the importance of early initiation of ART, adherence to ART regimen, and routine viral load monitoring to achieve and maintain viral suppression.
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