The Suboptimal Pediatric HIV Viral Load Cascade: Multidistrict Cohort Study among Children Taking Antiretroviral Therapy in Lesotho, Southern Africa

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Background: Children living with HIV and taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) are a priority group for routine viral load (VL) monitoring. As per Lesotho guidelines, a VL ≥1000 copies/mL ("unsuppressed") should trigger adherence counseling and a follow-up VL; 2 consecutive unsuppressed VLs ("virologic failure") qualify for switching to second-line ART, with some exceptions. Here, we describe the pediatric VL cascade in Lesotho. Methods: In a prospective open cohort study comprising routine VL results from 22 clinics in Lesotho, we assessed outcomes along the VL cascade for children who had at least 1 VL test from January 2016 through June 2020. Data were censored on February 10, 2021. Results: In total, 1215 children received 5443 VL tests. The median age was 10 years (interquartile range 7-13) and 627/1215 (52%) were female; 362/1215 (30%) had at least 1 unsuppressed VL. A follow-up VL was available for 325/362 (90%), although only for 159/362 (44%) within 6 months of the first unsuppressed VL. Of those with a follow-up VL, 172/329 (53%) had virologic failure and 123/329 (37%) qualified for switching to second-line ART. Of these, 55/123 (45%) were ever switched, although only 9/123 (7%) were switched within 12 weeks of the follow-up VL. Delays were more pronounced in rural facilities. Overall, 100/362 (28%) children with an unsuppressed VL received a timely follow-up VL and, if required, a timely regimen switch. Conclusions: Despite access to VL monitoring, clinical management was suboptimal. HIV programs should prioritize timely clinical action to maximize the benefits of VL monitoring.

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Muhairwe, J. A., Brown, J. A., Motaboli, L., Nsakala, B. L., Lerotholi, M., Amstutz, A., … Labhardt, N. D. (2022). The Suboptimal Pediatric HIV Viral Load Cascade: Multidistrict Cohort Study among Children Taking Antiretroviral Therapy in Lesotho, Southern Africa. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 41(3), E75–E80. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000003415

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