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Comparing growth velocity of HIV exposed and non-exposed infants: An observational study of infants enrolled in a randomized control trial in Zambia
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Chirwa, Masuzyo
, Ngaruye, Innocent
, Iqbal, Najeeha Talat
, Bosomprah, Samuel
, Laban, Natasha Makabilo
, Hatyoka, Luiza Miyanda
, Chilyabanyama, Obvious Nchimunya
, Chilengi, Roma
, Simunyandi, Michelo
in
Age
/ Age differences
/ Anthropometry
/ Babies
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body Height
/ Body measurements
/ Body Weight
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Child Development - physiology
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications and side effects
/ Evaluation
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Height
/ HIV
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Nutrition
/ Observational studies
/ People and Places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polynomials
/ Pregnancy
/ Trajectory analysis
/ Velocity
/ Zambia
2021
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Comparing growth velocity of HIV exposed and non-exposed infants: An observational study of infants enrolled in a randomized control trial in Zambia
by
Chirwa, Masuzyo
, Ngaruye, Innocent
, Iqbal, Najeeha Talat
, Bosomprah, Samuel
, Laban, Natasha Makabilo
, Hatyoka, Luiza Miyanda
, Chilyabanyama, Obvious Nchimunya
, Chilengi, Roma
, Simunyandi, Michelo
in
Age
/ Age differences
/ Anthropometry
/ Babies
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body Height
/ Body measurements
/ Body Weight
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Child Development - physiology
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications and side effects
/ Evaluation
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Height
/ HIV
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Nutrition
/ Observational studies
/ People and Places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polynomials
/ Pregnancy
/ Trajectory analysis
/ Velocity
/ Zambia
2021
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Comparing growth velocity of HIV exposed and non-exposed infants: An observational study of infants enrolled in a randomized control trial in Zambia
by
Chirwa, Masuzyo
, Ngaruye, Innocent
, Iqbal, Najeeha Talat
, Bosomprah, Samuel
, Laban, Natasha Makabilo
, Hatyoka, Luiza Miyanda
, Chilyabanyama, Obvious Nchimunya
, Chilengi, Roma
, Simunyandi, Michelo
in
Age
/ Age differences
/ Anthropometry
/ Babies
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Body Height
/ Body measurements
/ Body Weight
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Child Development - physiology
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications and side effects
/ Evaluation
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Height
/ HIV
/ HIV infection
/ HIV Infections
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immunization
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Nutrition
/ Observational studies
/ People and Places
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polynomials
/ Pregnancy
/ Trajectory analysis
/ Velocity
/ Zambia
2021
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Comparing growth velocity of HIV exposed and non-exposed infants: An observational study of infants enrolled in a randomized control trial in Zambia
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Comparing growth velocity of HIV exposed and non-exposed infants: An observational study of infants enrolled in a randomized control trial in Zambia
2021
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Overview
Impaired growth among infants remains one of the leading nutrition problems globally. In this study, we aimed to compare the growth trajectory rate and evaluate growth trajectory characteristics among children, who are HIV exposed uninfected (HEU) and HIV unexposed uninfected (HUU), under two years in Zambia.
Our study used data from the ROVAS II study (PACTR201804003096919), an open-label randomized control trial of two verses three doses of live, attenuated, oral RotarixTM administered 6 &10 weeks or at 6 &10 weeks plus an additional dose at 9 months of age, conducted at George clinic in Lusaka, Zambia. Anthropometric measurements (height and weight) were collected on all scheduled and unscheduled visits. We defined linear growth velocity as the rate of change in height and estimated linear growth velocity as the first derivative of the mixed effect model with fractional polynomial transformations and, thereafter, used the second derivative test to determine the peak height and age at peak heigh.
We included 212 infants in this study with median age 6 (IQR: 6-6) weeks of age. Of these 97 (45.3%) were female, 35 (16.4%) were stunted, and 59 (27.6%) were exposed to HIV at baseline. Growth velocity was consistently below the 3rd percentile of the WHO linear growth standard for HEU and HUU children. The peak height and age at peak height among HEU children were 74.7 cm (95% CI = 73.9-75.5) and 15.5 months (95% CI = 14.7-16.3) respectively and those for HUU were 73 cm (95% CI = 72.1-74.0) and 15.6 months (95% CI = 14.5-16.6) respectively.
We found no difference in growth trajectories between infants who are HEU and HUU. However, the data suggests that poor linear growth is universal and profound in this cohort and may have already occurred in utero.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Babies
/ Child Development - physiology
/ Children
/ Complications and side effects
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Height
/ HIV
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infants
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mothers
/ Velocity
/ Zambia
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