Coinfection with HIV and hepatitis C virus in 229 children and young adults living in Europe
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2017-01-02
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Thorne, Claire
Turkova, Anna
Indolfi, Giuseppe
Venturini, Elisabetta
Giaquinto, Carlo
Goetghebuer, Tessa
Hainaut, Marc
Van der Kelen, Evelyne
Koenigs, Christoph
Mantzsch, Kathleen
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Lippincott williams & wilkins
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Objective:To characterize children, adolescents and young adults infected with HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) vertically or before age of 18 years and living in Europe regarding mode of acquisition, HCV genotype, clinical status and treatment.Design:Retrospective, cross-sectional study using pooled data from 11 European paediatric HIV cohorts.Methods:Patients aged more than 18 months and less than 25 years, with HIV/HCV acquired vertically or in childhood, were included. Anonymized individual patient data were collected using a standard protocol and modified HIV Cohorts Data Exchange Protocol.Results:Of 229 patients included, 142 (62%) had vertically acquired infection. Median age at last follow-up was 16.2 years. Most children had HCV genotype 1 (101/184, 55%) or 3 (57/184, 31%). One-fifth (46/214) had a previous AIDS diagnosis (data missing on prior AIDS diagnoses for 15). At their last clinic visit, 70% (145/208) had no/mild immunosuppression (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stage 1), and 131 of 179 on antiretroviral therapy had undetectable HIV RNA (assay thresholds varied from
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coinfection, hepatitis C, HIV, paediatric, vertical infection, Human-immunodeficiency-virus, Simple noninvasive index, Antiretroviral therapy, Pegylated interferon, Fibrosis progression, St-petersburg, Liver, Impact, Transmission, Adolescents