Viral load non-suppression among adolescents and youth living with HIV in South Africa.

Journal: Southern African journal of infectious diseases

Volume: 39

Issue: 1

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Affiliated Institutions:  Division of Public Health Societies and Belonging, Human Sciences Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa. Division of Public Health Societies and Belonging, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa. Division of Public Health Societies and Belonging, Human Sciences Research Council, Durban, South Africa.

Abstract summary 

Despite the increased initiation and uptake of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in South Africa, some people living with HIV (PLHIV) who are on ART still have non-suppressed viral load (VL).This study aimed to determine the prevalence of VL non-suppression among adolescents and youth (aged 12 years - 24 years) living with HIV and on ART in South Africa, as well as the factors associated with it.Data from the 2017 South African national HIV prevalence, incidence, behaviour, and communication survey were analysed. The survey used a multistage-stratified cluster sampling design. A backward stepwise multivariable generalised linear model was used to identify factors associated with VL non-suppression.The study included 340 participants aged 12 years - 24 years, with a median age of 21 (interquartile range [IQR]: 18-23). The proportion of adolescents and youth living with HIV and on ART with non-suppressed VL was 19.2% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 14.4-25.3). Approximately 60% of the participants were not on ART. The odds of VL non-suppression were significantly higher among youth aged 15 years - 19 years (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 1.63 [95% CI: 1.24-2.13], = 0.001) and aged 20 years - 24 years (AOR = 1.22 [95% CI: 1.06-1.41], = 0.005) compared to adolescents aged 12 years - 14 years. The odds were significantly lower among individuals of other races (AOR = 0.80 [95% CI: 0.69-0.92], = 0.003) compared to black African people.Findings suggest a need for ART education and counselling as part of treatment support. In addition, the promotion of HIV awareness as part of strengthening the HIV treatment and prevention cascade.The article showed the prevalence of VL non-suppression and associated factors among adolescents and youth.

Authors & Co-authors:  Molopa Lesiba O LO Ginyana Thembelihle P TP Vondo Noloyiso N Magobo Rindidzani R Maseko Goitseone G Zungu Nompumelelo N Zuma Khangelani K Simbayi Leickness L Mabaso Musawenkosi M Moyo Sizulu S

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Citations :  United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) . HIV treatment, care, and support for adolescents living with HIV in Eastern and Southern Africa. A review for Interventions Scale [homepage on the Internet]. 2021. [cited n.d.]. Available from: https://www.unicef.org/esa/media/8791/file/Adolescents-HIV-Eastern-Southern-Africa-2021.pdf
Authors :  10
Identifiers
Doi : 629
SSN : 2313-1810
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
HIV;South Africa;adolescent;antiretroviral treatment;non-suppression;viral load;youth
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
South Africa