Viral suppression in adolescents on antiretroviral treatment: review of the literature and critical appraisal of methodological challenges.
Ferrand, Rashida A;
Briggs, Datonye;
Ferguson, Jane;
Penazzato, Martina;
Armstrong, Alice;
MacPherson, Peter;
Ross, David A;
Kranzer, Katharina;
(2016)
Viral suppression in adolescents on antiretroviral treatment: review of the literature and critical appraisal of methodological challenges.
Tropical medicine & international health, 21 (3).
pp. 325-333.
ISSN 1360-2276
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12656
Permanent Identifier
Use this Digital Object Identifier when citing or linking to this resource.
OBJECTIVE: Medication adherence is often suboptimal for adolescents with HIV, and establishing correct weight-based antiretroviral therapy dosing is difficult, contributing to virological failure. This review aimed to determine the proportion of adolescents achieving virological suppression after initiating ART. METHODS: MEDLINE, EMBASE and Web of Science databases were searched. Studies published between January 2004 and September 2014 including ≥50 adolescents taking ART and reporting on the proportion of virological suppressed participants were included. RESULTS: From a total of 5316 potentially relevant citations, 20 studies were included. Only eight studies reported the proportion of adolescents that were virologically suppressed at a specified time point. The proportion of adolescents with virological suppression at 12 months ranged from 27 to 89%. CONCLUSION: Adolescent achievement of HIV virological suppression was highly variable. Improved reporting of virological outcomes from a wider range of settings is required to support efforts to improve HIV care and treatment for adolescents.