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通过自愿检测对英格兰的艾滋病毒感染情况进行监测。

Surveillance of HIV infection by voluntary testing in England.

作者信息

Waight P A, Rush A M, Miller E

出版信息

Commun Dis Rep CDR Rev. 1992 Jul 17;2(8):R85-90.

PMID:1285139
Abstract

Eighteen laboratories, which together provide primary HIV antibody testing for 43% of the population in England, collaborated in a study to record epidemiological information for all individuals voluntarily tested by them over a five year period. From the 184,113 individuals who had a first test during the study period, it is estimated that 1 in 12 adults in London, and 1 in 50 outside London have been voluntarily tested for HIV since testing became widely available in 1985. The majority of those tested were individuals whose perceived risk was heterosexual exposure. Infection in this group was concentrated in individuals whose partner had an identified risk and in those who had lived in or visited Africa. The rise in antibody prevalence observed in the latter group during 1990/91 may have been partly due to infection recently acquired in the UK. Antibody prevalence in heterosexuals without a high risk partner or a history of exposure abroad also rose during the study period, suggesting a recent increase in transmission through casual heterosexual exposure in the UK. The study also provided strong evidence of continuing high risk behaviour among homosexual men, particularly in the younger age groups. Homosexuals aged under 30 years and living in London had the greatest risk of acquiring HIV infection since 1988.

摘要

18家实验室共同为英格兰43%的人口提供原发性HIV抗体检测,它们合作开展了一项研究,以记录在五年期间由其自愿检测的所有个体的流行病学信息。在研究期间首次进行检测的184,113人中,据估计自1985年检测广泛可用以来,伦敦每12名成年人中有1人、伦敦以外地区每50名成年人中有1人接受过HIV自愿检测。大多数接受检测的人是那些认为自己有异性接触风险的个体。该群体中的感染集中在其伴侣有明确风险的个体以及曾在非洲生活或访问过非洲的人当中。1990/91年期间在后者群体中观察到的抗体流行率上升可能部分归因于最近在英国感染的情况。在研究期间,没有高危伴侣或国外接触史的异性恋者的抗体流行率也有所上升,这表明英国通过偶然异性接触传播的情况最近有所增加。该研究还提供了有力证据,证明男同性恋者中持续存在高危行为,尤其是在较年轻年龄组中。自1988年以来,年龄在30岁以下且居住在伦敦的男同性恋者感染HIV的风险最高。

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