The HIV care cascade for adolescents initiated on antiretroviral therapy in a health district of South Africa: a retrospective cohort study.

Haghighat R, Toska E, Bungane N, Cluver L

BackgroundLittle evidence exists to comprehensively estimate adolescent viral suppression after initiation on antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa. This study examines adolescent progression along the HIV care cascade to viral suppression for adolescents initiated on antiretroviral therapy in South Africa.MethodsAll adolescents ever initiated on antiretroviral therapy (n=1080) by 2015 in a health district of the Eastern Cape, South Africa, were interviewed in 2014-2015. Clinical records were extracted from 52 healthcare facilities through January 2018 (including records in multiple facilities). Mortality and loss to follow-up rates were corrected for transfers. Predictors of progression through the HIV care cascade were tested using sequential multivariable logistic regressions. Predicted probabilities for the effects of significant predictors were estimated by sex and mode of infection.ResultsCorrected mortality and loss to follow-up rates were 3.3 and 16.9%, respectively. Among adolescents with clinical records, 92.3% had ≥1 viral load, but only 51.1% of viral loads were from the past 12 months. Adolescents on ART for ≥2 years (AOR 3.42 [95%CI 2.14-5.47], p

Keywords:

Humans

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HIV-1

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HIV Infections

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RNA, Viral

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Anti-HIV Agents

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Viral Load

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Logistic Models

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Retrospective Studies

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Longitudinal Studies

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Follow-Up Studies

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Adolescent

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Child

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Continuity of Patient Care

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South Africa

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Female

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Male

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Young Adult

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Sustained Virologic Response