Nguyen Trang Quyen, Gwynn R Charon, Kellerman Scott E, Begier Elizabeth, Garg Renu K, Pfeiffer Melissa R, Konty Kevin J, Torian Lucia, Frieden Thomas R, Thorpe Lorna E
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York City, NY 10013, USA.
AIDS. 2008 Jan 11;22(2):281-7. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3282f2ef58.
Surveillance for HIV likely underestimates infection among the general population: 25% of US residents are estimated to be unaware of their HIV infection.
To determine the prevalence of HIV infection and risk behaviors among New York City (NYC) adults and compare these with surveillance findings.
The NYC Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HANES) provided the first opportunity to estimate population-based HIV prevalence among NYC adults. It was conducted in 2004 among a representative sample of adults > 20 years. Previously reported HIV infection was identified from the NYC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Registry. A blinded HIV serosurvey was conducted on archived blood samples of 1626 NYC HANES participants. Data were used to estimate prevalence for HIV infection, unreported infections, high-risk activities, and self-perceived risk.
Overall, 18.1% engaged in one or more risky sexual/needle-use behaviors, of which 92.2% considered themselves at low or no risk of HIV or another sexually transmitted disease. HIV occurred in 21 individuals (prevalence 1.4%; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.8-2.5]; one infection (5%; 95% CI, 0.7-29.9) was not reported previously and possibly undiagnosed. HIV infection was significantly elevated in those with herpes simplex virus 2 (4%), men who have sex with men (14%), and needle-users (21%) (P < 0.01).
Among NYC adults, HIV prevalence was consistent with surveillance findings overall. The proportion of unreported HIV was less than estimated nationally, but findings were limited by sample size. Most adults with risky behaviors perceived themselves to be at minimal risk, highlighting the need for risk reduction and routine HIV screening.
对艾滋病病毒(HIV)的监测可能低估了普通人群中的感染情况:据估计,25%的美国居民不知道自己感染了HIV。
确定纽约市(NYC)成年人中HIV感染率及风险行为,并与监测结果进行比较。
纽约市健康与营养检查调查(HANES)首次提供了估算纽约市成年人群体中基于人群的HIV感染率的机会。该调查于2004年在年龄大于20岁的具有代表性的成年人样本中进行。先前报告的HIV感染情况从纽约市HIV/艾滋病监测登记处获取。对1626名纽约市HANES参与者的存档血样进行了盲法HIV血清学调查。数据用于估算HIV感染、未报告感染、高危行为及自我感知风险的感染率。
总体而言,18.1%的人有一项或多项危险性性行为/使用针头行为,其中92.2%的人认为自己感染HIV或其他性传播疾病的风险低或无风险。21人感染HIV(感染率1.4%;95%置信区间(CI),0.8 - 2.5];1例感染(5%;95% CI,0.7 - 29.9)此前未报告且可能未被诊断。单纯疱疹病毒2感染者(4%)、男男性行为者(14%)和使用针头者(21%)的HIV感染率显著升高(P < 0.01)。
在纽约市成年人中,HIV感染率总体上与监测结果一致。未报告的HIV感染比例低于全国估计水平,但研究结果受样本量限制。大多数有危险行为的成年人认为自己风险极小,这凸显了降低风险和进行常规HIV筛查的必要性。