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扩大艾滋病毒检测倡议的结果——25 个司法管辖区,美国,2007-2010 年。

Results of the Expanded HIV Testing Initiative--25 jurisdictions, United States, 2007-2010.

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2011 Jun 24;60(24):805-10.

Abstract

Approximately 20% of the estimated 1.2 million persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the United States at the end of 2008 were not aware of their infection. Testing, diagnosis, medical care, treatment with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), and access to prevention services soon after HIV infection can prevent morbidity and mortality and reduce a person's risk for transmitting HIV. In 2006, CDC recommended screening patients aged 13--64 years for HIV infection in health-care settings that have a prevalence of undiagnosed HIV infection of ≥0.1%. In October 2007, CDC initiated the Expanded HIV Testing Initiative (ETI), through which it funded 25 health departments to facilitate HIV screening and increase diagnoses of HIV infections and linkage to care among populations disproportionately affected by HIV, especially non-Hispanic blacks. This report describes the results of that effort. Annual progress reports designed to provide data specific to ETI indicated that 2,786,739 HIV tests were conducted, of which 29,503 (1.1%) were positive and 18,432 (0.7%) resulted in new HIV diagnoses. Blacks accounted for 1,411,780 (60%) of tests and 11,638 (70%) of new HIV diagnoses. Clinical settings comprised at least 75% of the 1,331 testing venues and accounted for 90% of all tests and 81% of all new HIV diagnoses. Based on follow-up data available for 16,885 persons with new HIV diagnoses, 12,711 (75.3%) were linked successfully to HIV primary care. Through expanded HIV testing activities, substantial numbers of persons previously unaware of their HIV infection were identified and linked to care. Health departments should continue to partner with clinical-care providers to provide routine HIV screening, especially in populations disproportionately affected by HIV.

摘要

据估计,2008 年底,美国约有 120 万艾滋病毒(HIV)感染者,其中约 20%的人不知道自己已感染 HIV。HIV 感染者在感染后不久接受检测、诊断、医疗护理、高效抗逆转录病毒治疗(HAART)以及获得预防服务,可预防发病和死亡,并降低其传播 HIV 的风险。2006 年,CDC 建议在 HIV 感染流行率≥0.1%的卫生保健机构中对 13-64 岁的患者进行 HIV 感染筛查。2007 年 10 月,CDC 启动了扩大 HIV 检测倡议(ETI),通过该倡议,为 25 个卫生部门提供资金,以促进 HIV 检测,并增加 HIV 感染者的诊断数量,以及为受 HIV 影响不成比例的人群(特别是非西班牙裔黑人)提供治疗服务。本报告介绍了该倡议的实施情况。旨在提供 ETI 特定数据的年度进展报告表明,共进行了 2786739 次 HIV 检测,其中 29503 次(1.1%)为阳性,18432 次(0.7%)新诊断为 HIV 感染。黑人占检测人数的 1411780 人(60%),新 HIV 诊断人数的 11638 人(70%)。临床环境占至少 1331 个检测地点的 75%,占所有检测的 90%和所有新 HIV 诊断的 81%。根据新诊断为 HIV 的 16885 人可获得的随访数据,有 12711 人(75.3%)成功与 HIV 初级保健联系。通过扩大 HIV 检测活动,发现了大量以前不知道自己感染了 HIV 的人,并与他们取得了联系。卫生部门应继续与临床护理提供者合作,提供常规 HIV 检测,特别是在受 HIV 影响不成比例的人群中。

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