Eighteen-Month Follow-Up of HIV-1–Infected Mothers and Their Children Enrolled in the Kesho Bora Study Observational Cohorts

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Meda, Nicolas | Luchters, Stanley | Reyners, Marcel | Nduati, Ruth | Fao, Paulin | Ky-Zerbo, Odette | Gouem, Clarisse | Somda, Paulin | Hien, Hervé | Elysée Ouedraogo, Patrice | Kania, Dramane | Sanou, Armande | Ayassou Kossiwavi, Ida | Sanogo, Bintou | Ouedraogo, Moussa | Siribie, Issa | Irungu, Eunice | Kose, Judith | de Vincenzi, Isabelle | Katingima, Christine | Mwaura, Mary | Ouattara, Gina | Taylor, Allan | Flowers, Nicole | Thigpen, Michael | Fowler, Mary, Glenn | Jamieson, Denise | Read, Jennifer S. | Valéa, Diane | Mandaliya, Kishor | Wambua, Sammy | Njagi, Ephantus | van de Perre, Philippe | Becquart, Pierre | Foulongne, Vincent | Segondy, Michel | Ouedraogo, Sayouba | Somé, Roseline | Thiongo, Mary | Mwaura, Peter | Rouet, François | Gaillard, Philippe | Bork, Kirsten, A | Cames, Cecile | Cournil, Amandine | Farley, Tim | Habib, Ndema | Landoulsi, Sihem | Bazin, Brigitte | Rekacewicz, Claire | Claeys, Patricia | Temmerman, Marleen

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International audience. Objective: To assess the effectiveness and safety of antiretrovirals (ARVs) used for treatment or prophylaxis in a breastfeeding population of HIV-1–infected women (Burkina-Faso, Kenya, South Africa).Methods: HIV-1–infected pregnant women with ,200 CD4 cells per cubic millimeter or with World Health Organization stage 4 disease (cohort A) and asymptomatic women with .500 CD4 cells per cubic millimeter (cohort B) were enrolled into 2 prospective cohorts. Women with 200–500 CD4 cells per cubic millimeter were enrolled in a parallel randomized trial. Women in cohort A initiated antiretroviral therapy. Women in cohort B received zidovudine from 34 to 36 weeks gestation until delivery, with single-dose nevirapine in labor (cohort B). All children received single-dose nevirapine.Results: Of 248 women enrolled, 111 (cohort A) and 125 (cohort B) infants alive at 24 hours after birth were analyzed. Sixty-nine percent and 42% of women had undetectable viral load at delivery, respectively. Ten children in each cohort died. The 18-month cumulative incidences of HIV-1 infection were 7.5% (95% confidence interval: 3.8% to 14.5%) (cohort A) and 5.8% (2.8% to 11.8%) (cohort B). Sixty-one percent (cohort A) and 78% (cohort B) were breastfed for a median duration of 20 weeks. Four children in cohort A and only 1 in cohort B became HIV-1 infected after 6 weeks of age.Conclusions: Antiretroviral therapy initiated a median of 7 weeks before delivery in women with advanced HIV-1 disease was associated with a significant residual risk of HIV-1 transmission due to insufficient decrease in viral load by the time of delivery. Among women with.500 CD4 cells per cubic millimeter, the risk of breast-milk transmission was very low despite lack of postnatal prophylaxis.

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