HIV treatment-as-prevention and its effect on incidence of HIV among cisgender gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Australia: a 10-year longitudinal cohort study

Although HIV treatment-as-prevention reduces individual-level HIV transmission, population-level effects are unclear. We aimed to investigate whether treatment-as-prevention could achieve population-level reductions in HIV incidence among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) in A...

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Veröffentlicht in:The lancet HIV 2023-06, Vol.10 (6), p.e385-e393
Hauptverfasser: Callander, Denton, McManus, Hamish, Gray, Richard T, Grulich, Andrew E, Carr, Andrew, Hoy, Jennifer, Donovan, Basil, Fairley, Christopher K, Holt, Martin, Templeton, David J, Liaw, Siaw-Teng, McMahon, James H, Asselin, Jason, Petoumenos, Kathy, Hellard, Margaret, Pedrana, Alisa, Elliott, Julian, Keen, Phillip, Costello, Jane, Keane, Richard, Kaldor, John, Stoové, Mark, Guy, Rebecca
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Zusammenfassung:Although HIV treatment-as-prevention reduces individual-level HIV transmission, population-level effects are unclear. We aimed to investigate whether treatment-as-prevention could achieve population-level reductions in HIV incidence among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) in Australia's most populous states, New South Wales and Victoria. TAIPAN was a longitudinal cohort study using routine health record data extracted from 69 health services that provide HIV diagnosis and care to GBM in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. Data from Jan 1, 2010, to Dec 31, 2019, were linked within and between services and over time. TAIPAN collected data from all cisgender GBM who attended participating services, resided in New South Wales or Victoria, and were 16 years or older. Two cohorts were established: one included HIV-positive patients, and the other included HIV-negative patients. Population prevalence of viral suppression (plasma HIV viral load
ISSN:2352-3018
2352-3018
DOI:10.1016/S2352-3018(23)00050-4