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PLoS One ; 18(11): e0289095, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38033131

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INTRODUCTION: Despite gains made from improved antiretroviral therapy coverage in resource limited countries, the occurrence of first line drug resistance remains a priority agenda. To reduce the emergence of resistant viruses, HIV viral load monitoring plays a critical role. However, many resource limited countries have difficulty of monitoring viral load due to economic constraints.There is also limited study regarding viral failure in developing countries. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the incidence and predictors of virological failure among HIV-infected children and adolescents on first-line ART Ethiopia, 2021. METHODS: Institution based retrospective follow-up study was employed on 492 children and adolescents. Data were collected by trained nurses who have experience working in ART clinics. Data were entered using Epi-data version 4.6 and exported to Stata version 14 for analysis. The proportional hazard assumption was checked, and the Weibull regression was fitted. Cox-Snell residual was used to test the goodness of fit, and the appropriate model was selected by AIC. Finally, an AHR with a 95% CI was computed, and variables with a P-value < 0.05 in the multivariable analysis were taken as significant predictors of virological failure. RESULTS: The overall incidence rate of virological failure was 4.2, (95% CI: 3.41, 5.22) per 1000 person-months of observation with 20,169 person-months follow-up time. In multivariable analysis living in rural area (AHR = 1.97, 95% CI: 1.15-3.36), poor adherence (AHR = 2.20, 95% CI: 1.24-3.91), lower CD4 Count <200 cells/mm3 (AHR = 2.57, 95% CI: 1.27-5.18) and 201-350 cells/mm3 (AHR = 2.44, 95% CI: 1.28-4.67) respectively, and recent OI (AHR = 4.60, 95% CI: 2.38-8.90) are significantly associated with virological failure. CONCLUSION: The incidence rate of virological failure was high. Living in a rural, poor adherence, lower CD4 count, and recent opportunistic infection were independent risk factors associated with virological failure. Hence, it is better to give priority to strengthening the focused evaluation of important variables and managing accordingly.


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Antirretrovirais , Infecções por HIV , Humanos , Criança , Adolescente , Seguimentos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Incidência , Etiópia/epidemiologia , Antirretrovirais/uso terapêutico , Infecções por HIV/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções por HIV/epidemiologia , Hospitais , Convulsões/tratamento farmacológico
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PLoS One ; 18(8): e0289050, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37527266

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INTRODUCTION: Respiratory distress syndrome is the major cause of neonatal death. However, data on the mortality and predictors related to respiratory distress syndrome were scarce. Hence, this study aimed to assess the incidence and predictors of death among neonates admitted with respiratory distress syndrome in West Oromia Referral Hospitals, Ethiopia, 2022. METHODS: A retrospective follow-up study was conducted among 406 neonates admitted with respiratory distress syndrome at five referral hospitals from, 1 January 2019 to, 31 December 2021 in West Oromia, Ethiopia. The data were collected using a structured checklist and participants were selected using simple random sampling technique. The data were entered into Epi data version 4.6.0.2 and exported to STATA version 14 for cleaning, coding and analysis. The Kaplan-Meier curve was used to estimate survival time. The Weibull regression model was fitted to identify the predictors of mortality and variables with a P-value < 0.05 was taken as significant predictors of mortality. RESULT: Four hundred six neonates with respiratory distress syndrome were included in the analysis. The overall incidence of neonatal mortality was 59.87/1000 neonates-days observations (95%CI: 51.1-70.2) with a proportion of 152 (37.44%) (95% CI: 32.7-42.2). The median time of follow-up was 11 days (95% CI: 10-23). Very low birthweight (AHR = 4.5, 95%CI: 2.0-10.9) and low birth weight (AHR = 3.1, 95%CI: 1.4-6.6), perinatal asphyxia (AHR = 2.7, 95%CI: 1.8-4), Chorioamnionitis (AHR = 2.2, 95%CI: 1.4-3.5) and multiple pregnancies (AHR = 2.2, 95%CI: 1.4-3.4) increased the hazard of death, whereas, antenatal corticosteroid administration (AHR = 0.33, 95%CI: 0.2-0.7) was negatively associated with neonatal mortality. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: High mortality rate of neonates with respiratory distress syndrome was observed. Chorioamnionitis, perinatal asphyxia, low birth weight and multiple pregnancies increase the, mortality hazard while administering antenatal corticosteroids decreases it. Thus, administering corticosteroids- before giving birth and special emphasis on children with Chorioaminoitis, asphyxia, low birth weight and multiple pregnancies is important for reducing neonatal mortality.


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Asfixia Neonatal , Corioamnionite , Síndrome do Desconforto Respiratório do Recém-Nascido , Recém-Nascido , Criança , Humanos , Gravidez , Feminino , Seguimentos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Etiópia/epidemiologia , Incidência , Asfixia , Mortalidade Infantil , Síndrome do Desconforto Respiratório do Recém-Nascido/epidemiologia , Hospitais , Encaminhamento e Consulta , Corticosteroides
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