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Complications of HIV in perinatally infected adolescents and young adults in resource-poor settings Philippa Musoke MBChB PhD Department of Paediatrics.

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1 Complications of HIV in perinatally infected adolescents and young adults in resource-poor settings Philippa Musoke MBChB PhD Department of Paediatrics and Child Health College of Health Sciences, School of Medicine Makerere Unversity Kampala Uganda and MUJHU Research Collaboration

2 Outline Complications of HIV infection in adolescents o Malnutrition o Chronic lung disease o Tuberculosis o Lipodystrophy

3 Malnutrition and HIV infection  Most HIV infected children are malnourished Median wt- and ht-for-age z-score <-2  In 30 different studies of children on ART (Sutclife)  30 – 50% of children hospitalized with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) are HIV+ (Bachou H)  Mortality of children with HIV and SAM is 4 times higher than those with SAM alone (30% vs 8%) (Fergusson P)  Severe pneumonia and SAM were risk factors for death in hospitalized children (Preidis GA J Pediatr 2011) Fergusson P, et al Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 2008; Sutcliffe et al CG, Bachou H et al. Nutr J 2006,

4 Adolescents physical changes  Stunted and wasted  Dermatological changes  Puberty delayed  Complications from ART

5 STUNTING in HIV infected sibling

6 Severe malnutrition post ART  ARROW trial – Compared children who were hospitalized with SAM ( both edematous and non-edematous types) and those not hospitalized  39/1207 (3.2%) were hospitalized (20 with edema)  Median days after ART initiation = 27 days Age median 6 years (3-17 years)  Children with advanced disease n =220 (CD4% & WAZ<-3 SD) 7.3% (95% CI 3.8–10.7) kwashiorkor (K) 3.2 % (95% CI 1.2–6.1) marasmus (M)  Mortality at 24 wks - 32% marasmus; 20% kwashiorkor - compared to 1.7 % for non hospitalized children Prendergast A et al AIDS 2011

7 Chronic Lung disease in adolescents  HIV infected ART naïve adolescents  N=116 (Zimbabwe)  Mean Age: 14 years + 2.6 years  43% male  Chronic cough 66%  >40% had hypoxia at rest  Pathology: small airway disease associated with bronchiectasis Ferrand RA et al CID 2011

8 Increase incidence of Tuberculosis disease in HIV infected children  Cohort of south African children randomized to INH or placebo(548 HIV+ and 804 HIV- infants) (Smith) 121 TB cases /1000 child-years (CI 95-153) HIV+ 41 TB cases/1000 child-years (CI 31-52) HIV –  No benefit of INH prophylaxis  IRIS (20-30% of children on ART) 29% of IRIS events in children were TB –Uganda (Orikiriiza) 71% % of IRIS events in children were TB –S.Africa (Mahdi) Majority BCG adenitis Mahdi SA et al NEJM 2011; Orikiriiza J et al AIDS 2009; Smith K et al AIDS 2009

9 Prevalence of Immune Reconstitution Syndrome  Cohort of 162 Ugandan children on ART  38% ( CI 31-36) developed IRIS  Median Age 6 years (IQR 2.5-12 years)  Tuberculosis was the most common event=29%  Others - pruritic papular eruptions (PPE), candida and pneumonia  Factors associated with IRIS Male sex OR 2.96 (1.30-6.74) Pre-ART CD4% OR 4.39 (1.62-11.08) CD8+ < 1000 cells/ul OR 4.56 (2.01-10.34) Cough(current)OR 4.30 (1.84-10.08) Orikiriiza J et al AIDS 2010

10 Lipodystrophy in Resource-Limited Settings  Thailand 90 HIV+ children on ART (NNRTI) Lipodystrophy – 9%, 47% and 65% at 48, 96 and 144 weeks 11% dyslipidemia  India 52 HIV + children ( 25 ART – non PI, 27 not on ART) Only 4 had cholesterol 2 lipoatrophy, 3 triglycerides ( follow up 3 months)  Brazil 30 children (30% on PI) median duration on ART 28 mths 53% lipodystrophy, 60% dyslipidemia Aurpibul L et al Antivir Ther 2007; Parakh A Indian J Pediatr; Sarni RO et al J Pediatr

11 Lipodystrophy on ART  364 children enrolled in a cross sectional study, Uganda Median age was 8 years ( range 2-18) Prevalence of fat redistribution was 27%  Only 29% of them also had hyperlipidaemia Prevalence of hyperlipidemia was 34%  Factors associated with fat redistribution Tanner stage >2, age > 5yrs and use of d4T regimen J Int AIDS Soc. 2012

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