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Monitoring the South African National Antiretroviral Treatment Programme, 2003-2007: the IeDEA Southern Africa collaboration.

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dc.contributor Infectious Disease Epidemiology Unit, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town. morna@global.co.za
dc.creator Cornell, Morna
dc.creator Technau, Karl
dc.creator Fairall, Lara
dc.creator Wood, Robin
dc.creator Moultrie, Harry
dc.creator van Cutsem, Gilles
dc.creator Giddy, Janet
dc.creator Mohapi, Lerato
dc.creator Eley, Brian
dc.creator MacPhail, Patrick
dc.creator Prozesky, Hans
dc.creator Rabie, Helena
dc.creator Davies, Mary-Ann
dc.creator Maxwell, Nicola
dc.creator Boulle, Andrew
dc.date 2009-09
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T07:19:41Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T07:19:41Z
dc.identifier Monitoring the South African National Antiretroviral Treatment Programme, 2003-2007: the IeDEA Southern Africa collaboration. 2009, 99 (9):653-60 S. Afr. Med. J.
dc.identifier 0256-9574
dc.identifier 20073292
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10144/112733
dc.identifier http://fieldresearch.msf.org/msf/handle/10144/112733
dc.identifier South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10144/112733
dc.description OBJECTIVES: To introduce the combined South African cohorts of the International epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS Southern Africa (IeDEA-SA) collaboration as reflecting the South African national antiretroviral treatment (ART) programme; to characterise patients accessing these services; and to describe changes in services and patients from 2003 to 2007. DESIGN AND SETTING: Multi-cohort study of 11 ART programmes in Gauteng, Western Cape, Free State and KwaZulu-Natal. SUBJECTS: Adults and children (<16 years old) who initiated ART with > or =3 antiretroviral drugs before 2008. RESULTS: Most sites were offering free treatment to adults and children in the public sector, ranging from 264 to 17,835 patients per site. Among 45,383 adults and 6,198 children combined, median age (interquartile range) was 35.0 years (29.8-41.4) and 42.5 months (14.7-82.5), respectively. Of adults, 68% were female. The median CD4 cell count was 102 cells/microl (44-164) and was lower among males than females (86, 34-150 v. 110, 50-169, p<0.001). Median CD4% among children was 12% (7-17.7). Between 2003 and 2007, enrolment increased 11-fold in adults and 3-fold in children. Median CD4 count at enrolment increased for all adults (67-111 cells/microl, p<0.001) and for those in stage IV (39-89 cells/microl, p<0.001). Among children <5 years, baseline CD4% increased over time (11.5-16.0%, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: IeDEA-SA provides a unique opportunity to report on the national ART programme. The study describes dramatically increased enrolment over time. Late diagnosis and ART initiation, especially of men and children, need attention. Investment in sentinel sites will ensure good individual-level data while freeing most sites to continue with simplified reporting.
dc.language en
dc.rights Archived with thanks to South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
dc.title Monitoring the South African National Antiretroviral Treatment Programme, 2003-2007: the IeDEA Southern Africa collaboration.


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