Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, Mozambique
Introduction: Access to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is increasingly available worldwide; however, the number of patients lost to follow-up and number of treatment failures continue to challenge most African countries. Objectives: To analyse the retention in clinical care and the virological respo...
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| author | Leonid Joaquim Mafalda N. S. Miranda Victor Pimentel Maria do Rosario Oliveira Martins Tacilta Nhampossa Ana Abecasis Marta Pingarilho |
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| description | Introduction: Access to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is increasingly available worldwide; however, the number of patients lost to follow-up and number of treatment failures continue to challenge most African countries. Objectives: To analyse the retention in clinical care and the virological response and their associated factors of HIV-1 patients from the Maputo Military Hospital (MMH). Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted to analyse data from patients who started ART between 2016 and 2018 in the MMH. Results: At the end of 12 months, 75.1% of 1247 patients were active on clinical follow-up and 16.8% had suspected virologic failure (VL > 1000 copies/mm<sup>3</sup>). Patients younger than 40 years old were more likely to be lost to follow-up when compared to those aged >50 years old, as well as patients who were unemployed and patients with a CD4 count < 350 cells/mm<sup>3</sup>. Patients with haemoglobin levels lower than 10 g/dL and with a CD4 count < 350 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> were more likely to have virological failure. Conclusions: We have identified clinical and sociodemographic determinants of loss to follow-up and in the development of virological failure for HIV-positive patients in clinical care in the MMH. Therefore, HIV programs must consider these factors to increase the screening of patients at high risk of poor outcomes and particularly to strengthen adherence counselling programs. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-f0bbd4c27c0c4e4d8917c05b2bc23ff32025-08-20T01:09:10ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152023-09-011510197810.3390/v15101978Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, MozambiqueLeonid Joaquim0Mafalda N. S. Miranda1Victor Pimentel2Maria do Rosario Oliveira Martins3Tacilta Nhampossa4Ana Abecasis5Marta Pingarilho6Centro Integrado de Cuidados e Tratamento, Hospital Militar de Maputo, Maputo P.O. Box 21414368/9, MozambiqueGlobal Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM), Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health (LA-REAL), Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (UNL), Rua da Junqueira 100, 1349-008 Lisboa, PortugalGlobal Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM), Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health (LA-REAL), Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (UNL), Rua da Junqueira 100, 1349-008 Lisboa, PortugalGlobal Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM), Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health (LA-REAL), Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (UNL), Rua da Junqueira 100, 1349-008 Lisboa, PortugalCentro de Investigação em Saúde de Manhiça, Sede, Manhiça, Rua 12, Maputo 1929, MozambiqueGlobal Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM), Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health (LA-REAL), Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (UNL), Rua da Junqueira 100, 1349-008 Lisboa, PortugalGlobal Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM), Associate Laboratory in Translation and Innovation Towards Global Health (LA-REAL), Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (UNL), Rua da Junqueira 100, 1349-008 Lisboa, PortugalIntroduction: Access to antiretroviral treatment (ART) is increasingly available worldwide; however, the number of patients lost to follow-up and number of treatment failures continue to challenge most African countries. Objectives: To analyse the retention in clinical care and the virological response and their associated factors of HIV-1 patients from the Maputo Military Hospital (MMH). Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted to analyse data from patients who started ART between 2016 and 2018 in the MMH. Results: At the end of 12 months, 75.1% of 1247 patients were active on clinical follow-up and 16.8% had suspected virologic failure (VL > 1000 copies/mm<sup>3</sup>). Patients younger than 40 years old were more likely to be lost to follow-up when compared to those aged >50 years old, as well as patients who were unemployed and patients with a CD4 count < 350 cells/mm<sup>3</sup>. Patients with haemoglobin levels lower than 10 g/dL and with a CD4 count < 350 cells/mm<sup>3</sup> were more likely to have virological failure. Conclusions: We have identified clinical and sociodemographic determinants of loss to follow-up and in the development of virological failure for HIV-positive patients in clinical care in the MMH. Therefore, HIV programs must consider these factors to increase the screening of patients at high risk of poor outcomes and particularly to strengthen adherence counselling programs.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/15/10/1978HIV-1retention on carevirological responseMozambique |
| spellingShingle | Leonid Joaquim Mafalda N. S. Miranda Victor Pimentel Maria do Rosario Oliveira Martins Tacilta Nhampossa Ana Abecasis Marta Pingarilho Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, Mozambique HIV-1 retention on care virological response Mozambique |
| title | Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, Mozambique |
| title_full | Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, Mozambique |
| title_fullStr | Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, Mozambique |
| title_full_unstemmed | Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, Mozambique |
| title_short | Retention in Care and Virological Failure among Adult HIV-Positive Patients on First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment in Maputo, Mozambique |
| title_sort | retention in care and virological failure among adult hiv positive patients on first line antiretroviral treatment in maputo mozambique |
| topic | HIV-1 retention on care virological response Mozambique |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/15/10/1978 |
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