BMC Pediatrics (Aug 2009)

Excellent outcomes among HIV+ children on ART, but unacceptably high pre-ART mortality and losses to follow-up: a cohort study from Cambodia

  • Soeung Seithabot,
  • Te Vantha,
  • Zachariah Rony,
  • Isaakidis Petros,
  • Raguenaud Marie-Eve,
  • Akao Kazumi,
  • Kumar Varun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-9-54
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 54

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Abstract Background Although HIV program evaluations focusing on mortality on ART provide important evidence on treatment effectiveness, they do not asses overall HIV program performance because they exclude patients who are eligible but not started on ART for whatever reason. The objective of this study was to measure mortality that occurs both pre-ART and during ART among HIV-positive children enrolled in two HIV-programs in Cambodia. Methods Retrospective cohort study on 1168 HIV-positive children Results Over half (53%) of children were 5 years or above and only 69(6%) were Conclusion HIV-positive children experienced a high mortality and loss-to-follow-up rates before starting ART. These program outcomes may be improved by a more timely ART initiation. Measuring overall in-program mortality as opposed to only mortality on ART is recommended in order to more accurately evaluate pediatric HIV-programs performance.