Field acceptability and effectiveness of the routine utilization of zidovudine to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in West Africa
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Field acceptability and effectiveness of the routine utilization of zidovudine to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in West Africa
Abstract
Objective: To ascertain the field acceptability and effectiveness of the routine utilization of zidovudine in reducing mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in breastfed children after a randomized clinical trial demonstrated its efficacy in Côte d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso.
Methods: Pregnant women aged 18 years or older, who had confirmed HIV-1 infection, haemoglobinemia greater than 7 g/dl were enrolled in an open label cohort at 36-38 weeks' gestation to receive an oral short course of zidovudine. Paediatric HIV infection was defined as a positive HIV-1 polymerase chain reaction, or if aged 15 months or older, a positive HIV serology.
Results: The acceptability of HIV pretest counselling was significantly higher in the cohort (90.3%) than in the trial (83.7%) (P < 0.001), but the return rate for HIV test results and for inclusion was low. A similar proportion of women accepted starting zidovudine in the cohort, 30.4% compared with 27.3% in the trial (P = 0.13). The proportions of women who took more than 80% of the expected zidovudine regimen were 81.8% before labour, 86.7% during labour, and 88.1% during the postpartum period, compared with those observed during the trial, 78.1, 81.1, and 85%, respectively. The MTCT probability at age 15 months was 19.6% in the cohort (n = 185) versus 21.2% in the trial (P = 0.52).
Conclusion: The major drawback with the implementation of a short zidovudine regimen to reduce MTCT is HIV counselling and testing procedures. For women who consent, zidovudine is well accepted and efficacious under routine circumstances.
Copyright 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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