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In pregnant African women, malnutrition decreases effectiveness of HIV treatment
– Reported, February 19, 2014
A U.S-Ugandan research team explored the affect pregnancy and malnutrition can have on the administration of lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r) and efavirenz (EFV) drugs among HIV-infected women in Tororo, Uganda.
Blood and hair samples from 221 women were analyzed, revealing that 80% of patients were malnourished and 26% lost weight during their pregnancy. Average (median) Body Mass Index was found to be only 20.2?kg/m2.
The team found that, compared to well-nourished patients, drug exposure was reduced in these patients (LPV -33%, EFV -15%, ritonavir -17%).
“This study in 221 pregnant and breastfeeding HIV-infected women with severe food insecurity in Uganda showed that food insecurity influences exposure parameters to antiretroviral treatment,” said Dr. Imke Bartelink. “Compared to previously published data from well-nourished women, food insecurity is associated with decreases in antiretroviral exposure ranging from 15% to 41% in this group of pregnant and breastfeeding women, irrespective of pregnancy status.”
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