Background: Combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) has been associated with a steep decrease in mortality and morbidity in HIV-1 infected children. New antiretroviral molecules and drug classes have been developed and the management of HIV-infected children has improved, but recent data on survival are limited.Methods: An observational retrospective study investigating changes in mortality and morbidity was conducted on 1,091 perinatally HIV-1 infected children enrolled in the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children and followed-up from 2001 to 2018.Results: Three hundred and fifty-four (32%) AIDS events and 26 (2%) deaths occurred overtime. Mortality rates decreased from 0.4/100 person-years in 2001-2006 to 0.27/100 person-years in 2007-2012 and 0.07/100 person-years in 2013-2018. Notably, 92% of the dead children were born in Italy, but only 50% were followed-up since birth or within three months of age. Seventy three percent of children had started cART at age >= 6 months; 23% were treated for < 30 days before death. B and C clinical events progressively decreased (P < 0.0001). Opportunistic infections significantly decreased over time, but still were the most common events in all the periods (6.76/100 person-years in 2013-2018). In the last period, severe bacterial infections were the most common ones. Cancer rates were 0.07/100; 0.17/100; 0.07/100 person-years in the three periods, respectively.Conclusions: Progressive reductions both in mortality and in rates of class B and C clinical events and OIs have been observed during the cART era. However, deaths were still registered; more than half of dead children were enrolled after birth and had belatedly started cART.

Real-World Analysis of Survival and Clinical Events in a Cohort of Italian Perinatally HIV-1 Infected Children From 2001 to 2018 / E. Chiappini, F. Larotonda, C. Lisi, V. Giacomet, P. Erba, S. Bernardi, P. Zangari, A. Di Biagio, L. Taramasso, C. Giaquinto, O. Rampon, C. Gabiano, S. Garazzino, C. Tagliabue, S. Esposito, E. Bruzzese, R. Badolato, D. Zanaboni, M. Cellini, M. Dedoni, A. Mazza, A. Pession, A.M. Giannini, F. Salvini, I. Dodi, I. Carloni, S. Cazzato, P.A. Tovo, M. de Martino, L. Galli. - In: FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 2296-2360. - 9:(2021), pp. 665764.1-665764.18. [10.3389/fped.2021.665764]

Real-World Analysis of Survival and Clinical Events in a Cohort of Italian Perinatally HIV-1 Infected Children From 2001 to 2018

V. Giacomet;
2021

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Background: Combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) has been associated with a steep decrease in mortality and morbidity in HIV-1 infected children. New antiretroviral molecules and drug classes have been developed and the management of HIV-infected children has improved, but recent data on survival are limited.Methods: An observational retrospective study investigating changes in mortality and morbidity was conducted on 1,091 perinatally HIV-1 infected children enrolled in the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children and followed-up from 2001 to 2018.Results: Three hundred and fifty-four (32%) AIDS events and 26 (2%) deaths occurred overtime. Mortality rates decreased from 0.4/100 person-years in 2001-2006 to 0.27/100 person-years in 2007-2012 and 0.07/100 person-years in 2013-2018. Notably, 92% of the dead children were born in Italy, but only 50% were followed-up since birth or within three months of age. Seventy three percent of children had started cART at age >= 6 months; 23% were treated for < 30 days before death. B and C clinical events progressively decreased (P < 0.0001). Opportunistic infections significantly decreased over time, but still were the most common events in all the periods (6.76/100 person-years in 2013-2018). In the last period, severe bacterial infections were the most common ones. Cancer rates were 0.07/100; 0.17/100; 0.07/100 person-years in the three periods, respectively.Conclusions: Progressive reductions both in mortality and in rates of class B and C clinical events and OIs have been observed during the cART era. However, deaths were still registered; more than half of dead children were enrolled after birth and had belatedly started cART.
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HIV; aids; antiretroviral therapy (ART); children; epidemiology; perinatal infection; survival
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Real-World Analysis of Survival and Clinical Events in a Cohort of Italian Perinatally HIV-1 Infected Children From 2001 to 2018 / E. Chiappini, F. Larotonda, C. Lisi, V. Giacomet, P. Erba, S. Bernardi, P. Zangari, A. Di Biagio, L. Taramasso, C. Giaquinto, O. Rampon, C. Gabiano, S. Garazzino, C. Tagliabue, S. Esposito, E. Bruzzese, R. Badolato, D. Zanaboni, M. Cellini, M. Dedoni, A. Mazza, A. Pession, A.M. Giannini, F. Salvini, I. Dodi, I. Carloni, S. Cazzato, P.A. Tovo, M. de Martino, L. Galli. - In: FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 2296-2360. - 9:(2021), pp. 665764.1-665764.18. [10.3389/fped.2021.665764]
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