Changing Trends in Complications and Mortality Rates Among US Youth and Young Adults With HIV Infection in the Era of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy

Gayatri Mirani,Paige L Williams,Miriam Chernoff,Mark J Abzug,Myron J Levin,George R Seage,James M Oleske,Murli Purswani,Rohan Hazra,Shirley Traite,Bonnie Zimmer,Russell B Van Dyke,Arry Dieudonne,Linda Bettica,Anthony Scolpino,Yvonne Bryson, Michele F Carter,Jaime G Deville,Karin Nielsen, Michelle Del Rey,Chivon Mcmullenjackson,William T Shearer,Mary E Paul,Ram Yogev, Margaret Ann Sanders,Ruth Williams, Lynn M Heald,Gwendolyn B Scott,Charles D Mitchell, C Florez, Grace Alvarez,Stephen A Spector,Rolando M Viani,Kimberly Norris, Lisa Stangl, John Swetnam, Margaret Donnelly,J Wilson,Sunita Patil,Mahrukh Bamji,Indu Pathak, Savita Manwanim, Ekta Patel,S K Burchett, Nancy Karthas, Catherine Kneut,Charlotte Mao, E R Cooper,D J Clarke,Debra Mclaud,Pablo Leitz,Aditya Kaul, N S Deygoo,William Borkowsky,Siham Akleh, M J Rosenberg,Joanna Dobroszycki, Karen Kassen,Marlene Burey,Steven L Zeichner,Connie Trexler,Ann J Melvin, Gloria Bowen, Amanda Robson Nuss, Carrie Pettler,Carina A Rodriguez,Patricia Emmanuel,Denise Casey, Alicia A Marion, Nicolas Rosariomatos, Wanda Marrerofigueroa, Carlos Ortega,Lizbeth Fabregas,Sharon Nachman,Denise Ferraro,Erin Infanzon, M Kelly,Chokechai Rongkavilit, A Walters,Eric Mcgrath,Sohail Rana, Chandni Parikh, Caroline Reed, P J Houston,Margaret Keller, Michael Bolaris, J D Hayes, Yolanda Gonzalez,Eva A Operskalski, James Homans, Lashonda Spencer,Andrea Kovacs,Mobeen H Rathore,Nizar F Maraqa, Saniyyah Mahmoudi,Tabetha Gayton,Hannah Bernath,Kerry Hahn,Jennifer Dunn, Jennifer Englund,Ana Puga,Amy Inman,Zulma Eysallenne, James Blood,Geoffrey A Weinberg,Barbra L Murante,Kenneth M Boyer, Jamie Martinez,James B Mcauley, Maureen Haak, Nancy Flores, Diane Tucker, Julie Mcavoy,Marvin Belzer,Diane W Wara,Ted Ruel,Mica Muskat, Nicole Tilton,Allison L Agwu, T Anderson, Aleisha Collinsonstreng,Kaye Park, A Deveikis, Jagmohan Batra, Tempe Chen,David E Michalik, Douglas Watson,Maria Gatu Johnson, Susan Lovelace, Corinda Hilyard,M Silio, Thomas Alchediak, Sheila Bradford, Dorothy Shaw, S Robbins,Newana Beatty,Marilyn Crain, C Vincent,Richard M Rutstein,Steven D Douglas, Sheri Mcdougall, Anna Marie Emeh, Mary Elizabeth Vachon, L Cherian,Katherine M Knapp,Patricia M Flynn, Judy Glenn,Thomas Wride,Irma Febo, Ruth Santosotero, Maritza Cruzrodriguez,Katherine Luzuriaga, Christina Hermos,Jesica Paganotherrien,Donna Picard

CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2015)

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Background. Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) has resulted in a dramatic decrease in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related opportunistic infections and deaths in US youth, but both continue to occur. Methods. We estimated the incidence of complications and deaths in IMPAACT P1074, a long-term US-based prospective multicenter cohort study conducted from April 2008 to June 2014. Incidence rates of selected diagnoses and trends over time were compared with those from a previous observational cohort study, P219C (2004-2007). Causes of death and relevant demographic and clinical features were reviewed. Results. Among 1201 HIV-infected youth in P1074 (87% perinatally infected; mean [ standard deviation] age at last chart review, 20.9 [ 5.4] years), psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders, asthma, pneumonia, and genital tract infections were among the most common comorbid conditions. Compared with findings in P219C, conditions with significantly increased incidence included substance or alcohol abuse, latent tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus, atypical mycobacterial infections, vitamin D deficiency or metabolic bone disorders, anxiety disorders, and fractures; the incidence of pneumonia decreased significantly. Twenty-eight deaths occurred, yielding a standardized mortality rate 31.5 times that of the US population. Those who died were older, less likely to be receiving cART, and had lower CD4 cell counts and higher viral loads. Most deaths (86%) were due to HIV-related medical conditions. Conclusions. Opportunistic infections and deaths are less common among HIV-infected youth in the US in the cART era, but the mortality rate remains elevated. Deaths were associated with poor HIV control and older age. Emerging complications, such as psychiatric, inflammatory, metabolic, and genital tract diseases, need to be addressed.
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pediatric HIV,mortality,opportunistic infections,psychiatric,pregnancy
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