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Predictors of pregnancy and changes in pregnancy incidence among HIV-positive women accessing HIV clinical care.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES:To describe predictors of pregnancy and changes in pregnancy incidence among HIV-positive women accessing HIV clinical care. METHODS:Data were obtained through the linkage of two separate studies: the UK Collaborative HIV Cohort study (UK CHIC), a cohort of adults attending 13 large HIV clinics; and the National Study of HIV in Pregnancy and Childhood (NSHPC), a national surveillance study of HIV-positive pregnant women. Pregnancy incidence was measured using the proportion of women in UK CHIC with a pregnancy reported to NSHPC. Generalized estimating equations were used to identify predictors of pregnancy and assess changes in pregnancy incidence in 2000-2009. RESULTS:The number of women accessing care at UK CHIC sites increased as did the number of pregnancies. Older women were less likely to have a pregnancy [adjusted relative rate (aRR) 0.44 per 10 year increment in age, [95% confidence interval (CI) (0.41-0.46)], P < 0.001] as were women with CD4 cell count less than 200 cells/?l compared with CD4 cell count 200-350 cells/?l [aRR 0.65 (0.55-0.77), P < 0.001] and women of white ethnicity compared with women of black African ethnicity [aRR 0.67 (0.57-0.80), P?< 0.001]. The likelihood that women had a pregnancy increased over the study period [aRR 1.05 (1.03-1.07), P < 0.001). The rate of change did not significantly differ according to age group, antiretroviral therapy use, CD4 group or ethnicity. CONCLUSION:The pregnancy rate among women accessing HIV clinical care increased in 2000-2009. HIV-positive women with, or planning, a pregnancy require a high level of care and this is likely to continue and increase as more women of older age have pregnancies.

SUBMITTER: Huntington SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3495056 | biostudies-other | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Predictors of pregnancy and changes in pregnancy incidence among HIV-positive women accessing HIV clinical care.

Huntington Susie E SE   Thorne Claire C   Bansi Loveleen K LK   Anderson Jane J   Newell Marie-Louise ML   Taylor Graham P GP   Pillay Deenan D   Hill Teresa T   Tookey Pat A PA   Sabin Caroline A CA  

AIDS (London, England) 20130101 1


<h4>Objectives</h4>To describe predictors of pregnancy and changes in pregnancy incidence among HIV-positive women accessing HIV clinical care.<h4>Methods</h4>Data were obtained through the linkage of two separate studies: the UK Collaborative HIV Cohort study (UK CHIC), a cohort of adults attending 13 large HIV clinics; and the National Study of HIV in Pregnancy and Childhood (NSHPC), a national surveillance study of HIV-positive pregnant women. Pregnancy incidence was measured using the propor  ...[more]

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