2022
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.882468
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No Difference in Growth Outcomes up to 24 Months of Age by Duration of Exposure to Maternal Antiretroviral Therapy Among Children Who Are HIV-Exposed and Uninfected in Malawi

Abstract: BackgroundWith the implementation of lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV treatment and prevention, the proportion of children exposed to ART in utero from conception is increasing. We estimated the effect of timing of ART exposure on growth of children HIV-exposed and uninfected (CHEU) up to Up to 24 months of age in Malawi.MethodsData were collected from a prospective cohort of infants HIV-exposed aged 1–6 months (enrollment) and their mothers with HIV enrolled in the National Evaluation of Malawi’s… Show more

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“…Studies evaluating in utero exposure to HIV and antiretroviral therapy and adolescent growth are scarce, vary by age group and HIV status and have presented mixed results [11,12,13]. Thus, this study aims to summarize and critically appraise the evidence of observational studies about the growth and body composition of various stages of life (adolescents and young adults) exposed to HIV and antiretroviral therapy in utero.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies evaluating in utero exposure to HIV and antiretroviral therapy and adolescent growth are scarce, vary by age group and HIV status and have presented mixed results [11,12,13]. Thus, this study aims to summarize and critically appraise the evidence of observational studies about the growth and body composition of various stages of life (adolescents and young adults) exposed to HIV and antiretroviral therapy in utero.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%