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AIDS | 2002

Twenty-four month efficacy of a maternal short-course zidovudine regimen to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 in West Africa

Valériane Leroy; John M. Karon; Ahmadou Alioum; Ehounou R. Ekpini; Nicolas Meda; Alan E. Greenberg; Philippe Msellati; Michael G. Hudgens; François Dabis; Stefan Z. Wiktor

Objective To assess the 24 month efficacy of a maternal short-course zidovudine regimen to prevent mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV-1 in a breastfeeding population in West Africa. Methods Data were pooled from two clinical trials: DITRAME-ANRS049a conducted in Abidjan, Côte dIvoire and Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina-Faso and RETRO-CI, conducted in Abidjan. Between September 1995 and February 1998, consenting HIV-1-seropositive women were randomly assigned to receive zidovudine (300 mg) or placebo: one tablet twice daily from 36–38 weeks’ gestation until delivery, then in DITRAME only, for 7 more days. Paediatric HIV-1 infection was defined as a positive HIV-1 polymerase chain reaction, or if aged ⩾ 15 months, a positive HIV-1 serology. Cumulative risks (CR) of infection were estimated using a competing risk approach with weaning as a competing event. Results Among 662 live-born children, 641 had at least one HIV-1 test. All but 12 children were breastfed. At 24 months, overall CR of MTCT were 0.225 in the zidovudine and 0.302 in the placebo group, a 26% significant reduction. Among children born to women with CD4 cell counts < 500/ml at enrolment, CR of MTCT were similar, 0.396 in the zidovudine and 0.413 in the placebo group. Among children born to women with CD4 cell counts ⩾ 500/ml, CR of MTCT were 0.091 in the zidovudine and 0.220 in the placebo group, a significant 59% reduction. Conclusion A maternal short-course zidovudine regimen reduces MTCT of HIV-1 at age 24 months, despite prolonged breastfeeding. However, efficacy was observed only among women with CD4 cell counts ⩾ 500/ml. New interventions should be considered to prevent MTCT, especially for African women with advanced HIV-1 immunodeficiency.


Cahiers d'études et de recherches francophones / Santé | 1999

Maternal HIV infection and the anthropometric characteristics of children at birth in Burkina Faso

Issiaka Sombié; Boubacar Nacro; Sylvestre Tiendrébéogo; Blami Dao; Michel Cartoux; Nicolas Meda; Odette Ky-Zerbo; François Dabis; Laurent Mandelbrot; Philippe Van de Perre pour le groupe d’étude Ditrame


Cahiers d'études et de recherches francophones / Santé | 1996

Le point sur le conseil lié au dépistage de l’infection par le VIH à Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso

Michel Cartoux; Odette Rouamba; Nicolas Meda; François Dabis; Georges Durand; Roger Salamon


Archive | 2000

Prévention de la transmission mère-enfant du VIH : expérience d'un essai clinique

Philippe Msellati; Nicolas Meda; Rosa Ramon; Odette Ky-Zerbo; Issiaka Sombié; Christiane Welffens-Ekra


Cahiers d'études et de recherches francophones / Santé | 1999

Infection maternelle par le VIH et paramètres anthropométriques de l’enfant à la naissance au Burkina Faso

Issiaka Sombié; Boubacar Nacro; Sylvestre Tiendrébéogo; Blami Dao; Michel Cartoux; Nicolas Meda; Odette Ky-Zerbo; François Dabis; Laurent Mandelbrot; Philippe Van de Perre; pour le groupe d’étude Ditrame


Archive | 2016

Adrenal Dysfunction in HIV-Exposed Uninfected Infants Receiving Ritonavir-Boosted Lopinavir, an HIV Protease Inhibitor, for the Prevention of Breastfeeding HIV Transmission. An ANRS 12174 Substudy

Michel Polak; Stefan A. Wudy; Nicolas Meda; Michaela F. Hartmann; Chipepo Kankasa; James K. Tumwine; Kathleen Laborde; Justus Hofmeyr; Roselyne Vallo; Nicolas Nagot; Thorkild Tylleskär; De Perre Philippe Van; Stéphane Blanche


5ème Conférence Francophone VIH/SIDA | 2010

Faible dépistage volontaire du VIH dans les zones urbaines du Burkina Faso et facteurs associés.

Fati Kirakoya-Samadoulougou; Seydou Yaro; Paulin Fao; Marie-Christine Defer; Nicolas Meda; Nicolas Nagot; Annie Robert


Archive | 2009

Estimating effect of non response on HIV prevalence estimates from Demographic and Health Surveys

Joseph Larmarange; Roselyne Vallo; Seydou Yaro; Philippe Msellati; Nicolas Meda; Benoît Ferry


Archive | 1998

Acceptability of Voluntary HIV Counselling and Testing (VCT) and Interventions to Reduce Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Africa

Michel Cartoux; Nicolas Meda; Philippe Van de Perre; Marie-Louise Newell; I. De Vincenzi; François Dabis


Archive | 1998

Coinfection With Hepatitis B and HIV in Pregnant Women in Bobo Dioulasso

Blami Dao; Boubacar Nacro; H. Dahourou; Nicolas Meda; Philippe Van de Perre; Michel Cartoux

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François Dabis

Université Bordeaux Segalen

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François Dabis

Université Bordeaux Segalen

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Nicolas Nagot

University of Montpellier

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Roselyne Vallo

University of Montpellier

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Seydou Yaro

United Nations Population Fund

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Stéphane Blanche

Paris Descartes University

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