Background: In the Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) era, the prognosis of children perinatally infected with HIV-1 has significantly improved, so the number of perinatally-infected females entering child-bearing age and experiencing motherhood is increasing.Methods: A description of the medical history and pregnancy outcomes of women with perinatal acquired HIV-1 infection enrolled in the Italian Register for HIV infection in Children.Results: Twenty-three women had 29 pregnancies. They had started an antiretroviral therapy at a median of 7.7 years (interquartile range, IQR 2.3 - 11.4), and had experienced a median of 4 therapeutic regimens (IQR 2-6). Twenty women (87%) had taken zidovudine (AZT) before pregnancy, in 14 cases as a starting monotherapy. In 21 pregnancies a protease inhibitor-based regimen was used. At delivery, the median of CD4+ T lymphocytes was 450/μL (IQR 275-522), and no viral load was detectable in 15 cases (reported in 21 pregnancies). Twenty-eight children were delivered through caesarean section (median gestational age: 38 weeks, IQR 36-38, median birth weight: 2550 grams, IQR 2270 - 3000). Intravenous AZT was administered during delivery in 26 cases. All children received oral AZT (median: 42 days, IQR 31 - 42), with no adverse events reported. No child acquired HIV-1 infection.Conclusions: Despite a long history of maternal infection, multiple antiretroviral regimens and, perhaps, the development of drug-resistant viruses, the risk of mother-to-child transmission does not seem to have increased among the second-generation of HIV-1 exposed infants. © 2014 Calitri et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

The second generation of HIV-1 vertically exposed infants : A case series from the Italian Register for paediatric HIV infection / C. Calitri, C. Gabiano, L. Galli, E. Chiappini, C. Giaquinto, W. Buffolano, O. Genovese, S. Esposito, S. Bernardi, M. De Martino, P. Tovo, the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children. - In: BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1471-2334. - 14:1(2014), pp. 277.1-277.8. [10.1186/1471-2334-14-277]

The second generation of HIV-1 vertically exposed infants : A case series from the Italian Register for paediatric HIV infection

S. Esposito;
2014

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Background: In the Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) era, the prognosis of children perinatally infected with HIV-1 has significantly improved, so the number of perinatally-infected females entering child-bearing age and experiencing motherhood is increasing.Methods: A description of the medical history and pregnancy outcomes of women with perinatal acquired HIV-1 infection enrolled in the Italian Register for HIV infection in Children.Results: Twenty-three women had 29 pregnancies. They had started an antiretroviral therapy at a median of 7.7 years (interquartile range, IQR 2.3 - 11.4), and had experienced a median of 4 therapeutic regimens (IQR 2-6). Twenty women (87%) had taken zidovudine (AZT) before pregnancy, in 14 cases as a starting monotherapy. In 21 pregnancies a protease inhibitor-based regimen was used. At delivery, the median of CD4+ T lymphocytes was 450/μL (IQR 275-522), and no viral load was detectable in 15 cases (reported in 21 pregnancies). Twenty-eight children were delivered through caesarean section (median gestational age: 38 weeks, IQR 36-38, median birth weight: 2550 grams, IQR 2270 - 3000). Intravenous AZT was administered during delivery in 26 cases. All children received oral AZT (median: 42 days, IQR 31 - 42), with no adverse events reported. No child acquired HIV-1 infection.Conclusions: Despite a long history of maternal infection, multiple antiretroviral regimens and, perhaps, the development of drug-resistant viruses, the risk of mother-to-child transmission does not seem to have increased among the second-generation of HIV-1 exposed infants. © 2014 Calitri et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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AZT ; Drug-resistant virus ; HIV-1 ; Vertical transmission
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The second generation of HIV-1 vertically exposed infants : A case series from the Italian Register for paediatric HIV infection / C. Calitri, C. Gabiano, L. Galli, E. Chiappini, C. Giaquinto, W. Buffolano, O. Genovese, S. Esposito, S. Bernardi, M. De Martino, P. Tovo, the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children. - In: BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1471-2334. - 14:1(2014), pp. 277.1-277.8. [10.1186/1471-2334-14-277]
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C. Calitri, C. Gabiano, L. Galli, E. Chiappini, C. Giaquinto, W. Buffolano, O. Genovese, S. Esposito, S. Bernardi, M. De Martino, P. Tovo, T. Italian ...espandi
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