Growth of HIV-uninfected children born to HIV-infected mothers in Guangdong, China: an 18-month longitudinal follow-up study
Autor: | Zhi-Qiang Wang, Shuang Gao, Bing Li, Yun-Tao Wu, Yuan-Zhu Ma, Liu-Ying Tang, Hao-Li Xu |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Male
Time Factors Supine position Longitudinal follow-up HIV Infections Growth Standard score 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Pregnancy 030225 pediatrics Humans Medicine Longitudinal Studies 030212 general & internal medicine Pregnancy Complications Infectious business.industry Body Weight Infant Newborn lcsh:RJ1-570 Infant Gestational age lcsh:Pediatrics Anthropometry medicine.disease Body Height Infectious Disease Transmission Vertical Low birth weight Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Cohort HIV-infected mothers Female HIV-exposed uninfected children Underweight medicine.symptom business Follow-Up Studies Research Article Growth in children Demography |
Zdroj: | BMC Pediatrics, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2019) BMC Pediatrics |
ISSN: | 1471-2431 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12887-019-1771-5 |
Popis: | Background To evaluate the early growth (weight and length) of HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) children from the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) program in Guangdong Province, China. Methods A total of 731 HEU children were longitudinally followed up at 7 time points, with anthropometric measurement conducted of weight and length (supine) in the first 18 months. Z scores were calculated, with and without adjustment for gestational age. Results A total of 708 HEU children were included in the final follow-up cohort, and 105 (14.83%) children completed all 7 follow-up visits. The mean of adjusted weight-for-age Z scores in these children was above zero and showed a decreasing trend in 18 months. The mean of adjusted length-for-age Z scores showed a decreasing trend and was above zero in the first 12 months; this declined to under zero at age 18 months. The proportion of underweight was 0.28–2.19% and that of stunting was 0.71–4.63% at each follow-up month-age. Slower growth in HEU children was associated with no sustained food subside after 6 month, mothers’ hemoglobin content less than 100 g/L during pregnancy, preterm birth, and low birth weight (p Conclusions HEU children could catch up to WHO growth standards in first 18 months in Guangdong; however, growth declined after 12 months, and these children need sustained nutritional support. |
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