TY - JOUR T1 - Characteristics of HIV-positive patients infected by vertical transmission, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil, 1993–2009 JF - Sexually Transmitted Infections JO - Sex Transm Infect DO - 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050457 SP - sextrans-2011-050457 AU - Vanessa Terezinha Gubert de Matos AU - Ana Lúcia Lyrio de Oliveira AU - Albert Schiaveto de Souza AU - Márcia Maria Ferrairo Janini Dal Fabbro Y1 - 2012/01/01 UR - http://sti.bmj.com/content/early/2012/06/08/sextrans-2011-050457.abstract N2 - Objectives The goal of the authors was to determine the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of all HIV-positive children and adolescents infected by vertical transmission.Methods A descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective study was conducted that included all HIV-positive patients infected by vertical transmission who attended the referral services of the municipality of Campo Grande from 1993 to 2009, and who used antiretrovirals (ARV). The data were collected from medical records after local institutional review board approval.Results 78 patients were included, and almost half of the living patients (75) in 2009 were 11–15 years of age. The average age at diagnosis was 38.8 months, treatment was most often initiated from 12 to 35 months of age, and HAART was the most common treatment. Most patients (51.3%) were hospitalised between one and five times, and the first regimen was not associated with hospitalisation (p=0.2). The majority of patients did not exhibit virological suppression at the last examination, and genotyping revealed the presence of resistance mutations. Failure of therapy was often the result of non-adherence to therapy. Five patients died, and the causes of death were pneumonia, sepsis, cerebral cryptococcosis and myocarditis.Conclusions Despite the availability of drugs and appropriate laboratory tests, a significant number of paediatric patients were failing ARV therapy due to non-adherence. Further interventions to enhance adherence in this population are needed. ER -