The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in Botswana

Adriana Campa,1 Marianna K Baum,1 Hermann Bussmann,2 Sabrina Sales Martinez,1 Mansour Farahani,3 Erik van Widenfelt,2 Sikhulile Moyo,2,3 Joseph Makhema,2 Max Essex,2,3 Richard Marlink3 1Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida Internatio...

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Main Authors: Campa A, Baum MK, Bussmann H, Martinez SS, Farahani M, van Widenfelt E, Moyo S, Makhema J, Essex M, Marlink R
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-07-01
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spelling doaj-5ef4b06223804b9bbef8d51341d220082020-11-25T01:40:23ZengDove Medical PressNutrition and Dietary Supplements1179-14892017-07-01Volume 9374533780The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in BotswanaCampa ABaum MKBussmann HMartinez SSFarahani Mvan Widenfelt EMoyo SMakhema JEssex MMarlink RAdriana Campa,1 Marianna K Baum,1 Hermann Bussmann,2 Sabrina Sales Martinez,1 Mansour Farahani,3 Erik van Widenfelt,2 Sikhulile Moyo,2,3 Joseph Makhema,2 Max Essex,2,3 Richard Marlink3 1Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA; 2Botswana Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership, Gaborone, Botswana; 3The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA Background: Coinfection with active tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death in people living with HIV (PLWH) in Africa. This investigation explores the role of micronutrient supplementation in preventing active TB in PLWH. Methods: A randomized trial of nutritional supplementation was conducted among antiretroviral-naïve (without previous antiretroviral treatment [ART]) HIV-infected people in Botswana between 2004 and 2009. The study had a factorial design with four arms: the selenium (Se) alone arm, the multivitamins (MVT) alone arm that contained vitamin B complex and vitamins C and E, the combined Se+MVT group and the placebo group. Those participants with prior or current active TB were excluded, as were participants with advanced HIV disease (CD4 <250 cells/µL) or who had already qualified for ART. HIV-positive adults (N=878) were followed monthly for study pill dispensation, every 3 months for CD4 cell count and every 6 months for viral load during 24 months or until they were started on ART. Results: The participants’ characteristics were not significantly different among the four groups at baseline. Supplementation with Se alone (hazard ratio =0.20, 95% confidence interval: 0.04, 0.95, P=0.043) and the two combined SE groups (Se and Se+MVT) had significantly lower risk of developing incident TB disease compared with placebo in multivariate adjusted models (hazard ratio=0.32, 95% confidence interval: 0.11, 0.93, P=0.036). Multivitamins alone did not affect the incidence of TB. Isoniazid preventive therapy was received by 12.2% of participants, a rate that was not significantly different among the four study arms (P=0.122) and the newly diagnosed cases. Conclusion: Se supplementation, alone and with MVT, decreased the incidence of TB disease in PLWH who were ART-naïve. Supplementation with these micronutrients should be considered in HIV infection, prior to ART, in areas where TB and malnutrition are endemic. Keywords: selenium, multivitamin, TB and HIVhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-effect-of-micronutrient-supplementation-on-active-tb-incidence-ear-peer-reviewed-article-NDSSeleniumMultivitaminTB and HIV
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author Campa A
Baum MK
Bussmann H
Martinez SS
Farahani M
van Widenfelt E
Moyo S
Makhema J
Essex M
Marlink R
spellingShingle Campa A
Baum MK
Bussmann H
Martinez SS
Farahani M
van Widenfelt E
Moyo S
Makhema J
Essex M
Marlink R
The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in Botswana
Nutrition and Dietary Supplements
Selenium
Multivitamin
TB and HIV
author_facet Campa A
Baum MK
Bussmann H
Martinez SS
Farahani M
van Widenfelt E
Moyo S
Makhema J
Essex M
Marlink R
author_sort Campa A
title The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in Botswana
title_short The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in Botswana
title_full The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in Botswana
title_fullStr The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in Botswana
title_full_unstemmed The effect of micronutrient supplementation on active TB incidence early in HIV infection in Botswana
title_sort effect of micronutrient supplementation on active tb incidence early in hiv infection in botswana
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Nutrition and Dietary Supplements
issn 1179-1489
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Adriana Campa,1 Marianna K Baum,1 Hermann Bussmann,2 Sabrina Sales Martinez,1 Mansour Farahani,3 Erik van Widenfelt,2 Sikhulile Moyo,2,3 Joseph Makhema,2 Max Essex,2,3 Richard Marlink3 1Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA; 2Botswana Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership, Gaborone, Botswana; 3The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA Background: Coinfection with active tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death in people living with HIV (PLWH) in Africa. This investigation explores the role of micronutrient supplementation in preventing active TB in PLWH. Methods: A randomized trial of nutritional supplementation was conducted among antiretroviral-naïve (without previous antiretroviral treatment [ART]) HIV-infected people in Botswana between 2004 and 2009. The study had a factorial design with four arms: the selenium (Se) alone arm, the multivitamins (MVT) alone arm that contained vitamin B complex and vitamins C and E, the combined Se+MVT group and the placebo group. Those participants with prior or current active TB were excluded, as were participants with advanced HIV disease (CD4 <250 cells/µL) or who had already qualified for ART. HIV-positive adults (N=878) were followed monthly for study pill dispensation, every 3 months for CD4 cell count and every 6 months for viral load during 24 months or until they were started on ART. Results: The participants’ characteristics were not significantly different among the four groups at baseline. Supplementation with Se alone (hazard ratio =0.20, 95% confidence interval: 0.04, 0.95, P=0.043) and the two combined SE groups (Se and Se+MVT) had significantly lower risk of developing incident TB disease compared with placebo in multivariate adjusted models (hazard ratio=0.32, 95% confidence interval: 0.11, 0.93, P=0.036). Multivitamins alone did not affect the incidence of TB. Isoniazid preventive therapy was received by 12.2% of participants, a rate that was not significantly different among the four study arms (P=0.122) and the newly diagnosed cases. Conclusion: Se supplementation, alone and with MVT, decreased the incidence of TB disease in PLWH who were ART-naïve. Supplementation with these micronutrients should be considered in HIV infection, prior to ART, in areas where TB and malnutrition are endemic. Keywords: selenium, multivitamin, TB and HIV
topic Selenium
Multivitamin
TB and HIV
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-effect-of-micronutrient-supplementation-on-active-tb-incidence-ear-peer-reviewed-article-NDS
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