Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections by sex, methamphetamine use, and houselessness before, at, and after HIV diagnosis in Manitoba, Canada

•Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) among people diagnosed with HIV are overrepresented among females.•Females had higher proportions of STBBIs before and after HIV diagnosis.•People who inject drugs had greater STBBIs before, at, and after HIV diagnosis.•People who use methamp...

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Veröffentlicht in:IJID regions 2024-12, Vol.13, p.100433, Article 100433
Hauptverfasser: Sorokopud-Jones, Megan, Sharp, Alexander, Haworth-Brockman, Margaret, Kasper, Ken, MacKenzie, Lauren, Ireland, Laurie, Gawlik, Kathy, Lopez, Lucelly, Vanegas, Johanna Marcela, Bullard, Jared, Boodman, Carl, Sanguins, Julianne, Payne, Mike, Templeton, Kimberly, Keynan, Yoav, Rueda, Zulma Vanessa
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Zusammenfassung:•Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) among people diagnosed with HIV are overrepresented among females.•Females had higher proportions of STBBIs before and after HIV diagnosis.•People who inject drugs had greater STBBIs before, at, and after HIV diagnosis.•People who use methamphetamine had greater STBBIs before, at, and after HIV diagnosis.•People who are houselessness had greater STBBIs before, at, and after HIV diagnosis. Describe the proportion of people newly living with HIV with sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) before, at, and after HIV diagnosis in Manitoba, Canada. A retrospective cohort study reviewed clinical charts of all 404 people ≥18 years old newly diagnosed with HIV in Manitoba, Canada between 2018 and 2021. Syphilis, hepatitis C and B, gonorrhea, and chlamydia infections before, at, and after HIV diagnosis were recorded and analyzed by sex at birth, injection drug use status, use of methamphetamines, and housing status. A total of 53% of people were diagnosed with syphilis, 44.1% with gonorrhea, 42.8% with chlamydia, and 40.6% with hepatitis C at least once. Among females, 64.1% had at least one or more STBBIs diagnoses before HIV diagnosis compared with 44.8% of males. Over 70% of people experiencing houselessness had at least one STBBI diagnosis before their HIV diagnosis compared with 43.9% of people not houseless. Among people who used methamphetamines, 68.3% had one or more STBBIs before HIV diagnosis compared with 28.9% of people who do not use methamphetamines. In a multivariable analysis houselessness, methamphetamine use, and younger age were associated with increased risk of any STBBIs. In our Manitoba cohort of people living with HIV, disproportionately more females, people experiencing houselessness, and those who use methamphetamine were diagnosed with STBBIs. The proportion of new infections before HIV diagnoses highlights a missed opportunity to provide prevention modalities, including pre-exposure prophylaxis, and the proportion after HIV diagnosis emphasizes the importance of enhancing engagement, repeated testing, and educational strategies to ameliorate ongoing exposures.
ISSN:2772-7076
2772-7076
DOI:10.1016/j.ijregi.2024.100433