TY - JOUR
T1 - The potential impact of antiretroviral therapy on fertility in sub-Saharan Africa
AU - Kaida, Angela
AU - Andia, Irene
AU - Maier, Marissa
AU - Strathdee, Steffanie A.
AU - Bangsberg, David
AU - Spiegel, Jerry
AU - Bastos, Francisco I.
AU - Gray, Glenda
AU - Hogg, Robert
PY - 2006/11
Y1 - 2006/11
N2 - Approximately 14 million women of child-bearing age are living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Women with HIV infection have between 25% and 40% lower fertility than noninfected women. As antiretroviral (ARV) therapy becomes increasingly accessible in sub-Saharan Africa, it is important to understand whether and how the associated clinical improvements correspond with changes in the incidence of pregnancy and fertility. Accordingly, this paper reviews the literature on the potential impact of ARV therapy on the fertility of women with HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa. We use Bongaarts' proximate determinants of fertility framework (adapted for conditions of a generalized HIV epidemic) to examine the underlying mechanisms through which use of ARV therapy may impact the fertility of women with HIV infection. A conceptual framework is proposed to guide future research aimed at understanding how widespread use of ARV therapy may impact fertility in sub-Saharan Africa.
AB - Approximately 14 million women of child-bearing age are living with HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Women with HIV infection have between 25% and 40% lower fertility than noninfected women. As antiretroviral (ARV) therapy becomes increasingly accessible in sub-Saharan Africa, it is important to understand whether and how the associated clinical improvements correspond with changes in the incidence of pregnancy and fertility. Accordingly, this paper reviews the literature on the potential impact of ARV therapy on the fertility of women with HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa. We use Bongaarts' proximate determinants of fertility framework (adapted for conditions of a generalized HIV epidemic) to examine the underlying mechanisms through which use of ARV therapy may impact the fertility of women with HIV infection. A conceptual framework is proposed to guide future research aimed at understanding how widespread use of ARV therapy may impact fertility in sub-Saharan Africa.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11904-006-0015-0
DO - 10.1007/s11904-006-0015-0
M3 - Review article
C2 - 17032579
AN - SCOPUS:33750455825
SN - 1548-3568
VL - 3
SP - 187
EP - 194
JO - Current HIV/AIDS Reports
JF - Current HIV/AIDS Reports
IS - 4
ER -