Field acceptability and effectiveness of the routine utilization of zidovudine to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in West Africa.

Nicolas Meda; Valériane Leroy; Ida Viho; Philippe Msellati; Seydou Yaro; Laurent Mandelbrot; Crépin Montcho; Olivier Manigart; François Dabis; DITRAME-ANRS 049 Study Group; (2002) Field acceptability and effectiveness of the routine utilization of zidovudine to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in West Africa. AIDS (London, England), 16 (17). pp. 2323-2328. ISSN 0269-9370 DOI: 10.1097/00002030-200211220-00013
Copy

OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the field acceptability and effectiveness of the routine utilization of zidovudine in reducing mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in breastfed children after a randomized clinical trial demonstrated its efficacy in Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso. METHODS: Pregnant women aged 18 years or older, who had confirmed HIV-1 infection, haemoglobinemia greater than 7 g/dl were enrolled in an open label cohort at 36-38 weeks' gestation to receive an oral short course of zidovudine. Paediatric HIV infection was defined as a positive HIV-1 polymerase chain reaction, or if aged 15 months or older, a positive HIV serology. RESULTS: The acceptability of HIV pretest counselling was significantly higher in the cohort (90.3%) than in the trial (83.7%) (P < 0.001), but the return rate for HIV test results and for inclusion was low. A similar proportion of women accepted starting zidovudine in the cohort, 30.4% compared with 27.3% in the trial (P = 0.13). The proportions of women who took more than 80% of the expected zidovudine regimen were 81.8% before labour, 86.7% during labour, and 88.1% during the postpartum period, compared with those observed during the trial, 78.1, 81.1, and 85%, respectively. The MTCT probability at age 15 months was 19.6% in the cohort (n = 185) versus 21.2% in the trial (P = 0.52). CONCLUSION: The major drawback with the implementation of a short zidovudine regimen to reduce MTCT is HIV counselling and testing procedures. For women who consent, zidovudine is well accepted and efficacious under routine circumstances.

Full text not available from this repository.

Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span Multiline CSV OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core Dublin Core MPEG-21 DIDL EndNote HTML Citation JSON MARC (ASCII) MARC (ISO 2709) METS MODS RDF+N3 RDF+N-Triples RDF+XML RIOXX2 XML Reference Manager Refer Simple Metadata ASCII Citation EP3 XML
Export

Downloads