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Bone health and HIV in resource-limited settings: a scoping review

机译:资源有限的环境中的骨骼健康和艾滋病毒:范围回顾

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Purpose of reviewSub-Saharan Africa and other resource-limited settings (RLS) bear the greatest burden of the HIV epidemic globally. Advantageously, the expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) has resulted in increased survival of HIV individuals in the last 2 decades. Data from resource rich settings provide evidence of increased risk of comorbid conditions such as osteoporosis and fragility fractures among HIV-infected populations. We provide the first review of published and presented data synthesizing the current state of knowledge on bone health and HIV in RLS.Recent findingsWith few exceptions, we found a high prevalence of low bone mineral density (BMD) and hypovitaminosis D among HIV-infected populations in both RLS and resource rich settings. Although most recognized risk factors for bone loss are similar across settings, in certain RLS there is a high prevalence of both non-HIV-specific risk factors and HIV-specific risk factors, including advanced HIV disease and widespread use of ART, including tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, a non-BMD sparing ART. Of great concern, we neither found published data on the effect of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate initiation on BMD, nor any data on incidence and prevalence of fractures among HIV-infected populations in RLS.SummaryTo date, the prevalence and squeal of metabolic bone diseases in RLS are poorly described. This review highlights important gaps in our knowledge about HIV-associated bone health comorbidities in RLS. This creates an urgent need for targeted research that can inform HIV care and management guidelines in RLS.
机译:审查目的撒哈拉以南非洲和其他资源有限的地区在全球范围内承担着艾滋病毒流行的最大负担。有利的是,在过去的20年中,抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的日益普及导致HIV个体的生存期增加。来自资源丰富的环境的数据提供了合并感染艾滋病毒感染人群中骨质疏松和脆性骨折等合并症风险增加的证据。我们提供了已发表和已发表数据的第一篇综述,综合了RLS中关于骨骼健康和HIV的当前知识状态。最近的发现除少数例外,我们发现在HIV感染人群中低骨矿物质密度(BMD)和维生素D缺乏症的患病率很高在RLS和资源丰富的设置中。尽管大多数公认的骨丢失危险因素在各种情况下都相似,但在某些RLS中,非HIV特异性危险因素和HIV特异性危险因素的患病率均很高,包括晚期HIV疾病和广泛使用ART(包括替诺福韦二甲酚)富马酸酯,一种非BMD保留的ART。令人十分关注的是,我们既没有发现有关富马酸替诺福韦酯对富马酸的影响的公开数据,也没有关于RLS中HIV感染人群中骨折发生率和患病率的数据。描述得不好。这篇综述突出了我们在RLS中与HIV相关的骨骼健康合并症的认识上的重要差距。这迫切需要有针对性的研究,以为RLS中的HIV护理和管理指南提供依据。

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