Levels and patterns of HIV RNA viral load in untreated pregnant women
Autor: | Patel, D, Thorne, C, Newell, Ml, CORTINA BORJA, M, Giaquinto, Carlo, Rampon, O, D'Elia, R, DE ROSSI, Anita, GROSCH WORNER, I, Mok, J, DE JOSE MI, Martinez, Bl, Pena, Jm, Garcia, Jg, Lopez, Jra, GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, J, ASENSI BOTET, F, Otero, Mc, PEREZ TAMARIT, D, Scherpbier, Hj, Kreyenbroek, M, Godfried, Mh, Nellen, Fjb, Boer, K, Ehrnst, A, Bohlin, Ab, Lindgren, S, Anzen, B, Lidman, K, Levy, J, Barlow, P, Manigart, Y, Hainaut, M, Goetghebuer, T, Ferrazin, A, Viscoli, C, DE MARIA, A, Bentivoglio, G, Ferrero, S, Gotta, C, Mur, A, Paya, A, LOPEZ VILCHEZ MA, Carreras, R, Valerius, Nh, Rosenfeldt, V, Jimenez, J, Coll, O, Suy, A, Perez, Jm, Fortuny, C, Boguna, J, Caro, Mc, Canet, Y, Ravizza, M, Guerra, B, Lanari, M, Bianchi, S, Bovicelli, L, Prati, E, Duse, M, Scaravelli, G, Stegagno, M, DE SANTIS, M, Savasi, V, Fiore, S, Crivelli, M, Ferrazzi, E, Vigano, A, Giacomet, V, Cerini, C, Raimondi, C, Zuccotti, G, Probizer, Fr, Maccabruni, A, Bucceri, A, Rancilio, L, Alberico, S, Rabusin, M, Bernardon, M, Taylor, Gp, Lyall, Egh, Penn, Z, Buffolano, W, Tiseo, R, Martinelli, A, Sansone, M, Maruotti, G, Agangi, A, Tibaldi, C, Marini, S, Masuelli, G, Benedetto, C, Niemiec, T, Marczynska, M, Dobosz, S, Popielska, J, Oldakowska, A, Malyuta, R, Semenenko, I, Pilipenko, T, Posokhova, S, Kaleeva, T, Stelmah, A, Kiseleva, G. |
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Přispěvatelé: | European Collaborative Study, Patel D, Thorne C, Newell ML, Cortina-Borja M [, Guerra B, Lanari M ], Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Paediatric Infectious Diseases / Rheumatology / Immunology, General Internal Medicine, Infectious diseases, Other Research, Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Předmět: |
Microbiology (medical)
Adult medicine.medical_specialty Race Adolescent Black People Gestational Age HIV Infections Disease White People HIV Pregnancy HIV RNA viral load ART-naïve Young Adult Asian People pregnancy Medicine Humans Young adult Pregnancy Complications Infectious business.industry Obstetrics Confounding RNA Gestational age General Medicine Viral Load medicine.disease CD4 Lymphocyte Count hiv art-naïve hiv rna viral load race art-naive Infectious Diseases Immunology HIV-1 RNA Viral Female Sample collection business Viral load |
Zdroj: | International journal of infectious diseases : IJID, 13(2), 266-273. Elsevier |
ISSN: | 1201-9712 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijid.2008.07.004 |
Popis: | Objective: To assess pregnancy levels and patterns of HIV RNA in the absence of antiretroviral therapy, while appropriately adjusting for potential confounders, including maternal immune status and race. Methods: Data on >= 1 antenatal HIV RNA measurements were available for 333 untreated HIV-infected pregnant women enrolled in the European Collaborative Study. CD4 counts and HIV RNA measurements were routinely collected from 1992 and 1998, respectively. Linear mixed effects models based on 246 women for whom complete data were available examined changes in HIV RNA levels over pregnancy, with a nested random effects term accounting for measurement variability within women and period of sample collection. Results: The change in HIV RNA over pregnancy varied significantly by race (p = 0.005): from the second trimester until delivery, HIV RNA decreased significantly by an estimated 0.019 log(10) copies/ml/week in white women (95% Cl -0.03, -0.007); in black women the estimated 0.016 log(10) copies/ml/week increase (95% Cl -0.005, 0.037) was not statistically significant. At delivery, HIV RNA levels in black women were 0.45 log(10) copies/ml higher (95% Cl 0.08, 0.83) than in white women. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that HIV RNA dynamics over pregnancy differ by race, although other interpretations cannot be excluded, due to potential for unmeasured confounding. (C) 2008 International Society for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved |
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