Objectives: To assess the effect of migrant status on treatment outcomes among children living with HIV in Europe. Methods: Children aged < 18 years at the start of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in European paediatric HIV observational cohorts where ≥ 5% of children were migrants (defined as born abroad) were included. Three outcomes were considered: (i) severe immunosuppression-for-age; (ii) viraemic viral load (≥ 400 copies/mL) at 1 year after ART initiation; and (iii) AIDS/death after ART initiation. The effect of migrant status was assessed using univariable and multivariable logistic and Cox models. Results: Of 2620 children included across 12 European countries, 56% were migrants. At ART initiation, migrant children were older than domestic-born children (median 6.1 vs. 0.9 years, p < 0.001), with slightly higher proportions being severely immunocompromised (35% vs. 33%) and with active tuberculosis (2% vs. 1%), but a lower proportion with an AIDS diagnosis (14% vs. 19%) (all p < 0.001). At 1 year after beginning ART, a lower proportion of migrant children were viraemic (18% vs. 24%) but there was no difference in multivariable analysis (p = 0.702), and no difference in severe immunosuppression (p = 0.409). However, there was a trend towards higher risk of AIDS/death in migrant children (adjusted hazard ratio = 1.51, 95% confidence interval: 0.96-2.38, p = 0.072). Conclusions: After adjusting for characteristics at ART initiation, migrant children have virological and immunological outcomes at 1 year of ART that are comparable to those who are domestic-born, possibly indicating equity in access to healthcare in Europe. However, there was some evidence of a difference in AIDS-free survival, which warrants further monitoring.

Children living with HIV in Europe: do migrants have worse treatment outcomes? / 1, Elizabeth Chappell; 2 3 4, Malte Kohns Vasconcelos; L Goodall 1, Ruth; 5, Luisa Galli; 6, Tessa Goetghebuer; 9 10, Antoni Noguera-Julian 7 8; C Rodrigues 2, Laura; Scherpbier 11, Henriette; Smit 12, Colette; 1 13 14, Alasdair Bamford; 1, Siobhan Crichton; Luisa Navarro 10 15 16 17, Marissa; T Ramos 18, Jose; Warszawski 19 20, Josiane; Spolou 21, Vana; 5, Elena Chiappini; 5, Elisabetta Venturini; Prata 22, Filipa; Kahlert 23, Christian; Marczynska 24, Magdalena; Marques 25, Laura; Naver 26, Lars; Thorne 14, Claire; M Gibb 1, Diana; Giaquinto 27, Carlo; 1, Ali Judd; 1, Intira Jeannie Collins; Pregnancy and Paediatric Infections Cohort Collaboration (EPPICC), European; Goodall, Ruth; Rodrigues, Laura; Duff, Charlotte; Goodall, Ruth; Gomezpena, Daniel; Jackson, Charlotte; Lundin, Rebecca; Mangiarini, Laura; Milanzi, Edith; Nardone, Alessandra; Hainaut, Marc; Van der Kelen, Evelyne; Delforge, Marc; Le Chenadec, Jerome; Ramos, Elisa; Dialla, Olivia; Wack, Thierry; Laurent, Corine; Ait Si Selmi, Lamya; Leymarie, Isabelle; Ait Benali, Fazia; Brossard, Maud; Boufassa, Leila; Floch-Tudal, Corinne; Firtion, Ghislaine; Hau, Isabelle; Chace, Anne; Bolot, Pascal; Blanche, Stéphane; Granier, Michèle; Labrune, Philippe; Lachassine, Eric; Dollfus, Catherine; Levine, Martine; Fourcade, Corinne; Heller-Roussin, Brigitte; Runel-Belliard, Camille; Tricoire, Joëlle; Monpoux, Fabrice; Chirouze, Catherine; Reliquet, Véronique; Brouard, Jacques; Kebaili, Kamila; Fialaire, Pascale; de Villeneuve, Arnaud; Lalande, Muriel; de Flandres, Jeanne; Mazingue, Françoise; Luisa Partisani, Maria; de Martino, Maurizio; Angelo Tovo, Pier; Gabiano, Clara; Carloni, Ines; Larovere, Domenico; Baldi, Francesco; Miniaci, Angela; Pession, Andrea; Badolato, Raffaele; Pantò, Grazia; Anastasio, Elisa; Montagnani, Carlotta; Bianchi, Leila; Allodi, Alessandra; Di Biagio, Antonio; Grignolo, Sara; Giacomet, Vania; Marchisio, Paola; Banderali, Giuseppe; Tagliabue, Claudia; Cellini, Monica; Bruzzese, Eugenia; DI COSTANZO, Pasquale; LO VECCHIO, Andrea; Donà, Daniele; Rampon, Osvalda; Romano, Amelia; Dodi, Icilio; Esposito, Susanna; Zuccaro, Valentina; Zanaboni, Domenico; Consolini, Rita; Bernardi, Stefania; Genovese, Orazio; Cristiano, Letizia; Mazza, Antonio; Garazzino, Silvia; Mignone, Federica; Silvestro, Erika; Portelli, Vincenzo. - In: HIV MEDICINE. - ISSN 1468-1293. - 23:2(2022), pp. 186-196. [10.1111/hiv.13177]

Children living with HIV in Europe: do migrants have worse treatment outcomes?

Eugenia Bruzzese;Pasquale Di Costanzo;Andrea Lo Vecchio;
2022

Abstract

Objectives: To assess the effect of migrant status on treatment outcomes among children living with HIV in Europe. Methods: Children aged < 18 years at the start of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in European paediatric HIV observational cohorts where ≥ 5% of children were migrants (defined as born abroad) were included. Three outcomes were considered: (i) severe immunosuppression-for-age; (ii) viraemic viral load (≥ 400 copies/mL) at 1 year after ART initiation; and (iii) AIDS/death after ART initiation. The effect of migrant status was assessed using univariable and multivariable logistic and Cox models. Results: Of 2620 children included across 12 European countries, 56% were migrants. At ART initiation, migrant children were older than domestic-born children (median 6.1 vs. 0.9 years, p < 0.001), with slightly higher proportions being severely immunocompromised (35% vs. 33%) and with active tuberculosis (2% vs. 1%), but a lower proportion with an AIDS diagnosis (14% vs. 19%) (all p < 0.001). At 1 year after beginning ART, a lower proportion of migrant children were viraemic (18% vs. 24%) but there was no difference in multivariable analysis (p = 0.702), and no difference in severe immunosuppression (p = 0.409). However, there was a trend towards higher risk of AIDS/death in migrant children (adjusted hazard ratio = 1.51, 95% confidence interval: 0.96-2.38, p = 0.072). Conclusions: After adjusting for characteristics at ART initiation, migrant children have virological and immunological outcomes at 1 year of ART that are comparable to those who are domestic-born, possibly indicating equity in access to healthcare in Europe. However, there was some evidence of a difference in AIDS-free survival, which warrants further monitoring.
2022
Children living with HIV in Europe: do migrants have worse treatment outcomes? / 1, Elizabeth Chappell; 2 3 4, Malte Kohns Vasconcelos; L Goodall 1, Ruth; 5, Luisa Galli; 6, Tessa Goetghebuer; 9 10, Antoni Noguera-Julian 7 8; C Rodrigues 2, Laura; Scherpbier 11, Henriette; Smit 12, Colette; 1 13 14, Alasdair Bamford; 1, Siobhan Crichton; Luisa Navarro 10 15 16 17, Marissa; T Ramos 18, Jose; Warszawski 19 20, Josiane; Spolou 21, Vana; 5, Elena Chiappini; 5, Elisabetta Venturini; Prata 22, Filipa; Kahlert 23, Christian; Marczynska 24, Magdalena; Marques 25, Laura; Naver 26, Lars; Thorne 14, Claire; M Gibb 1, Diana; Giaquinto 27, Carlo; 1, Ali Judd; 1, Intira Jeannie Collins; Pregnancy and Paediatric Infections Cohort Collaboration (EPPICC), European; Goodall, Ruth; Rodrigues, Laura; Duff, Charlotte; Goodall, Ruth; Gomezpena, Daniel; Jackson, Charlotte; Lundin, Rebecca; Mangiarini, Laura; Milanzi, Edith; Nardone, Alessandra; Hainaut, Marc; Van der Kelen, Evelyne; Delforge, Marc; Le Chenadec, Jerome; Ramos, Elisa; Dialla, Olivia; Wack, Thierry; Laurent, Corine; Ait Si Selmi, Lamya; Leymarie, Isabelle; Ait Benali, Fazia; Brossard, Maud; Boufassa, Leila; Floch-Tudal, Corinne; Firtion, Ghislaine; Hau, Isabelle; Chace, Anne; Bolot, Pascal; Blanche, Stéphane; Granier, Michèle; Labrune, Philippe; Lachassine, Eric; Dollfus, Catherine; Levine, Martine; Fourcade, Corinne; Heller-Roussin, Brigitte; Runel-Belliard, Camille; Tricoire, Joëlle; Monpoux, Fabrice; Chirouze, Catherine; Reliquet, Véronique; Brouard, Jacques; Kebaili, Kamila; Fialaire, Pascale; de Villeneuve, Arnaud; Lalande, Muriel; de Flandres, Jeanne; Mazingue, Françoise; Luisa Partisani, Maria; de Martino, Maurizio; Angelo Tovo, Pier; Gabiano, Clara; Carloni, Ines; Larovere, Domenico; Baldi, Francesco; Miniaci, Angela; Pession, Andrea; Badolato, Raffaele; Pantò, Grazia; Anastasio, Elisa; Montagnani, Carlotta; Bianchi, Leila; Allodi, Alessandra; Di Biagio, Antonio; Grignolo, Sara; Giacomet, Vania; Marchisio, Paola; Banderali, Giuseppe; Tagliabue, Claudia; Cellini, Monica; Bruzzese, Eugenia; DI COSTANZO, Pasquale; LO VECCHIO, Andrea; Donà, Daniele; Rampon, Osvalda; Romano, Amelia; Dodi, Icilio; Esposito, Susanna; Zuccaro, Valentina; Zanaboni, Domenico; Consolini, Rita; Bernardi, Stefania; Genovese, Orazio; Cristiano, Letizia; Mazza, Antonio; Garazzino, Silvia; Mignone, Federica; Silvestro, Erika; Portelli, Vincenzo. - In: HIV MEDICINE. - ISSN 1468-1293. - 23:2(2022), pp. 186-196. [10.1111/hiv.13177]
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