Outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.

<h4>Introduction</h4>Loss-to-follow-up among women living with HIV (WLWHIV) may lead to unfavorable outcomes for both mother and exposed infant. This study traced WLWHIV disengaged from care and their infants and compared their outcomes with those retained in care.<h4>Methods</h...

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Autores principales: Agnes N Kiragga, Ellon Twinomuhwezi, Grace Banturaki, Marion Achieng, Juliet Nampala, Irene Bagaya, Joanita Kigozi, Barbara Castelnuovo, Beverly S Musick, Rohan Hazra, Constantin T Yiannoutsos, Kara K Wools-Kaloustian
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cfc608d3f88249ba8912ceba2082c5202021-11-25T06:19:03ZOutcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0251413https://doaj.org/article/cfc608d3f88249ba8912ceba2082c5202021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251413https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Introduction</h4>Loss-to-follow-up among women living with HIV (WLWHIV) may lead to unfavorable outcomes for both mother and exposed infant. This study traced WLWHIV disengaged from care and their infants and compared their outcomes with those retained in care.<h4>Methods</h4>The study included WLWHIV who initiated ART during pregnancy at six public clinics in Uganda. A woman was defined as disengaged (DW) if she had not attended her 6-week post-partum visit by 10 weeks after her estimated date of delivery. DW were matched with retained women (RW) by age and duration on ART. Nurse counselors traced all selected DW via telephone and community visits to assess vital status, infant HIV sero-status and maternal HIV viral load through blood draws.<h4>Results</h4>Between July 2017 and July 2018, 734 women (359 DW and 375 RW) were identified for the study. Tracing was attempted on 349 DW and 160 (44.6%) were successfully located and enrolled in the study. They were matched with 162 RW. Among DW, 52 (32.5%) transferred to another health facility. Very few DW, 39.0% were HIV virally suppressed (<1000 copies/ml) compared to RW 89.5%, P<0.001). Among 138 babies born to DW, 4.3% tested positive for HIV compared to 1.4% among babies born to RW (P = 0.163).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Pregnant and breastfeeding WLWHIV who disengage from care are difficult to find in urban environments. Many have detectable viral loads, leading to the potential for an increased risk of MTCT. Efforts to reduce disengagement from care are critical for the successful elimination of MTCT in resource-limited settings.Agnes N KiraggaEllon TwinomuhweziGrace BanturakiMarion AchiengJuliet NampalaIrene BagayaJoanita KigoziBarbara CastelnuovoBeverly S MusickRohan HazraConstantin T YiannoutsosKara K Wools-KaloustianPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 5, p e0251413 (2021)
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Agnes N Kiragga
Ellon Twinomuhwezi
Grace Banturaki
Marion Achieng
Juliet Nampala
Irene Bagaya
Joanita Kigozi
Barbara Castelnuovo
Beverly S Musick
Rohan Hazra
Constantin T Yiannoutsos
Kara K Wools-Kaloustian
Outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.
description <h4>Introduction</h4>Loss-to-follow-up among women living with HIV (WLWHIV) may lead to unfavorable outcomes for both mother and exposed infant. This study traced WLWHIV disengaged from care and their infants and compared their outcomes with those retained in care.<h4>Methods</h4>The study included WLWHIV who initiated ART during pregnancy at six public clinics in Uganda. A woman was defined as disengaged (DW) if she had not attended her 6-week post-partum visit by 10 weeks after her estimated date of delivery. DW were matched with retained women (RW) by age and duration on ART. Nurse counselors traced all selected DW via telephone and community visits to assess vital status, infant HIV sero-status and maternal HIV viral load through blood draws.<h4>Results</h4>Between July 2017 and July 2018, 734 women (359 DW and 375 RW) were identified for the study. Tracing was attempted on 349 DW and 160 (44.6%) were successfully located and enrolled in the study. They were matched with 162 RW. Among DW, 52 (32.5%) transferred to another health facility. Very few DW, 39.0% were HIV virally suppressed (<1000 copies/ml) compared to RW 89.5%, P<0.001). Among 138 babies born to DW, 4.3% tested positive for HIV compared to 1.4% among babies born to RW (P = 0.163).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Pregnant and breastfeeding WLWHIV who disengage from care are difficult to find in urban environments. Many have detectable viral loads, leading to the potential for an increased risk of MTCT. Efforts to reduce disengagement from care are critical for the successful elimination of MTCT in resource-limited settings.
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author Agnes N Kiragga
Ellon Twinomuhwezi
Grace Banturaki
Marion Achieng
Juliet Nampala
Irene Bagaya
Joanita Kigozi
Barbara Castelnuovo
Beverly S Musick
Rohan Hazra
Constantin T Yiannoutsos
Kara K Wools-Kaloustian
author_facet Agnes N Kiragga
Ellon Twinomuhwezi
Grace Banturaki
Marion Achieng
Juliet Nampala
Irene Bagaya
Joanita Kigozi
Barbara Castelnuovo
Beverly S Musick
Rohan Hazra
Constantin T Yiannoutsos
Kara K Wools-Kaloustian
author_sort Agnes N Kiragga
title Outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.
title_short Outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.
title_full Outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.
title_fullStr Outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with HIV in Uganda.
title_sort outcomes of retained and disengaged pregnant women living with hiv in uganda.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/cfc608d3f88249ba8912ceba2082c520
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