Indian Journal of Public Health (Jan 2023)

Growth and puberty attainment of girls with human immunodeficiency virus

  • Ningthoujam AnilBala Devi,
  • Harvinder Kaur,
  • Deepti Suri,
  • Anil K Bhalla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijph.ijph_1651_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 4
pp. 558 – 561

Abstract

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Pattern of physical growth and pubertal changes among 59 girls, aged 8–15 years, diagnosed as cases of HIV on anti-retroviral therapy was cross-sectionally studied. Besides, measurement of body weight, height, and body mass index, breast development stage, presence or absence of pubic and axillary hair, and age of attainment of menarche were also noted in these subjects in the growth clinic of the department. With the advancement of age, the weight and height of HIV girls increased; however, they were lighter and shorter compared to their normal peers. 15.3% of HIV girls were short-statured and underweight. None of the study participants were found to be overweight or obese. 40.7% of HIV girls had attained menarche (mean age: 12.58 ± 1.349 years). The appearance of pubic (13.45 ± 1.64 years) and axillary hair (13.73 ± 1.41 years) occurred around 1 year later. The delayed physical growth and puberty attainment of HIV girls than their normal counterparts may be due to the influence of the disease.

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