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扩大越南抗逆转录病毒治疗和联合预防的潜在影响:实现消除艾滋病毒传播。

The potential impact of expanding antiretroviral therapy and combination prevention in Vietnam: towards elimination of HIV transmission.

机构信息

*World Health Organization Vietnam Country Office, Hanoi, Vietnam; †World Health Organization HIV/AIDS Department, Geneva, Switzerland; ‡Vietnam Authority of HIV/AIDS Control, Ministry of Health, Hanoi, Vietnam; §Partners in Health Research, Hanoi, Vietnam; ‖US Center for Disease Prevention and Control Vietnam Country Office, Hanoi, Vietnam; ¶World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific Manila, Philippines; and #South African Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2013 Aug 15;63(5):e142-9. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e31829b535b.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies have assessed the effects of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to prevent HIV transmission in Asian HIV epidemics. Vietnam has a concentrated HIV epidemic with the highest prevalence among people who inject drugs. We investigated the impact of expanded HIV testing and counseling (HTC) and early ART, combined with other prevention interventions on HIV transmission.

METHODS

A deterministic mathematical model was developed using HIV prevalence trends in Can Tho province, Vietnam. Scenarios included offering periodic HTC and immediate ART with and without targeting subpopulations and examining combined strategies with methadone maintenance therapy and condom use.

RESULTS

From 2011 to 2050, maintaining current interventions will incur an estimated 18,115 new HIV infections and will cost US $22.1 million (reference scenario). Annual HTC and immediate treatment, if offered to all adults, will reduce new HIV infections by 14,513 (80%) and will cost US $76.9 million. Annual HTC and immediate treatment offered only to people who inject drugs will reduce new infections by 13,578 (75%) and will cost only US $23.6 million. Annual HTC and immediate treatment for key populations, combined with scale-up of methadone maintenance therapy and condom use, will reduce new infections by 14,723 (81%) with similar costs (US $22.7 million). This combination prevention scenario will reduce the incidence to less than 1 per 100,000 in 14 years and will result in a relative cost saving after 19 years.

CONCLUSIONS

Targeted periodic HTC and immediate ART combined with other interventions is cost-effective and could lead to potential elimination of HIV in Can Tho.

摘要

背景

在亚洲艾滋病流行中,很少有研究评估抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)预防 HIV 传播的效果。越南的艾滋病疫情集中,注射吸毒者的 HIV 感染率最高。我们调查了扩大 HIV 检测和咨询(HTC)以及早期 ART,结合其他预防干预措施对 HIV 传播的影响。

方法

使用越南芹苴省的 HIV 流行趋势,我们开发了一种确定性数学模型。方案包括定期提供 HTC 和立即进行 ART,同时针对亚人群和检查与美沙酮维持治疗和使用避孕套相结合的综合策略。

结果

从 2011 年到 2050 年,维持当前的干预措施将估计导致 18,115 例新的 HIV 感染,成本为 2210 万美元(参考方案)。如果向所有成年人提供年度 HTC 和立即治疗,将减少 14513 例新的 HIV 感染(80%),成本为 7690 万美元。如果仅向注射吸毒者提供年度 HTC 和立即治疗,将减少 13578 例新感染(75%),仅需 2360 万美元。年度 HTC 和立即治疗针对重点人群,结合美沙酮维持治疗和避孕套使用的扩大,将减少 14723 例新感染(81%),成本相似(2270 万美元)。这种综合预防方案将在 14 年内将发病率降低到每 10 万人不到 1 例,并在 19 年后产生相对成本节约。

结论

有针对性的定期 HTC 和立即 ART 结合其他干预措施是具有成本效益的,并可能导致芹苴潜在消除 HIV。

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