German Danielle, Grabowski Mary Kate, Beyrer Chris
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, 624N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Sex Health. 2017 Feb;14(1):89-96. doi: 10.1071/SH16056.
The multidimensional nature and continued evolution of HIV epidemics among men who have sex with men (MSM) requires innovative intervention approaches. Strategies are needed that recognise the individual, social and structural factors driving HIV transmission; that can pinpoint networks with heightened transmission risk; and that can help target intervention in real time. HIV phylogenetics is a rapidly evolving field with strong promise for informing innovative responses to the HIV epidemic among MSM. Currently, HIV phylogenetic insights are providing new understandings of characteristics of HIV epidemics involving MSM, social networks influencing transmission, characteristics of HIV transmission clusters involving MSM, targets for antiretroviral and other prevention strategies and dynamics of emergent epidemics. Maximising the potential of HIV phylogenetics for HIV responses among MSM will require attention to key methodological challenges and ethical considerations, as well as resolving key implementation and scientific questions. Enhanced and integrated use of HIV surveillance, sociobehavioural and phylogenetic data resources are becoming increasingly critical for informing public health approaches to HIV among MSM.
男男性行为者(MSM)中HIV流行的多维度性质及其持续演变需要创新的干预方法。需要制定一些策略,这些策略要认识到推动HIV传播的个人、社会和结构因素;能够确定传播风险较高的网络;并能够实时帮助确定干预目标。HIV系统发育学是一个快速发展的领域,极有希望为应对MSM中的HIV流行提供创新对策。目前,HIV系统发育学见解正在为涉及MSM的HIV流行特征、影响传播的社会网络、涉及MSM的HIV传播集群特征、抗逆转录病毒及其他预防策略的目标以及新出现流行的动态提供新的认识。要在MSM中充分发挥HIV系统发育学在应对HIV方面的潜力,需要关注关键的方法学挑战和伦理考量,以及解决关键的实施和科学问题。加强和整合使用HIV监测、社会行为学和系统发育学数据资源,对于为MSM中HIV的公共卫生应对提供信息变得越来越关键。