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确定华盛顿特区存在性传播艾滋病毒风险增加的地理区域,这些区域的艾滋病毒感染者同时患有性传播感染且艾滋病毒核糖核酸水平升高:来自华盛顿特区队列的数据

Identifying Geographic Areas of Washington, DC, With Increased Potential for Sexual HIV Transmission Among People With HIV With STIs and Concurrent Elevated HIV RNA: Data From the DC Cohort.

作者信息

Byrne Morgan, Akselrod Hana, Monroe Anne K, Horberg Michael, Lucar Jose, Castel Amanda D, Denyer Rachel, Doshi Rupali, Secco Alessandra, Squires Leah, Schroeter Stefanie, Benator Debra

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, Washington, DC, USA.

Division of Infectious Diseases, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Open Forum Infect Dis. 2022 Mar 18;9(5):ofac139. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofac139. eCollection 2022 May.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) campaign advances the goal of ending the HIV epidemic by promoting durable viral suppression and therefore reducing sexual transmission. We used geospatial analysis to assess the potential for sexual HIV transmission by ZIP code of residence in the District of Columbia (DC) using data from the DC Cohort Longitudinal HIV Study (DC Cohort), a city-wide cohort of persons with HIV (PWH).

METHODS

DC Cohort participants aged ≥13 years were included in the study period between April 1, 2016, and March 31, 2018. Potential for sexual HIV transmission was defined as the proportion of participants with incident sexually transmitted infection (STI; gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis) and with HIV RNA ≥200 copies/mL from 9 months before to 3 months after STI diagnosis. We performed geographic information system (GIS) analysis to determine the ZIP codes with the highest potential for sexual HIV transmission.

RESULTS

Of 3467 participants, 367 (10.6%) had at least 1 incident STI, with 89.4% residing in 11 of the 20 residential ZIP codes in DC. Of the 367 participants with an incident STI, at least 1 HIV RNA was available for 348 (94.8%). Ninety-seven (27.9%) individuals with an incident STI had HIV RNA ≥200 copies/mL in the defined time window. Of these 97, 66 (68.0%) resided in 5 of the 20 DC ZIP codes.

CONCLUSIONS

In DC, 5 ZIP codes of residence accounted for the majority of the estimated potential for HIV transmission among participants in the DC Cohort. These results support focused neighborhood-level interventions to help end the HIV epidemic.

摘要

背景

“检测不到=不具传染性”(U=U)运动通过促进持久的病毒抑制从而减少性传播,推进了终结艾滋病流行的目标。我们利用地理空间分析,借助来自华盛顿特区队列纵向艾滋病研究(DC队列)的数据,按居住邮政编码评估了华盛顿特区(DC)性传播艾滋病的可能性,DC队列是一个全市范围的艾滋病病毒感染者(PWH)队列。

方法

研究期纳入了年龄≥13岁的DC队列参与者,时间为2016年4月1日至2018年3月31日。性传播艾滋病的可能性定义为在性传播感染(STI;淋病、衣原体、梅毒)确诊前9个月至确诊后3个月期间,发生性传播感染且HIV RNA≥200拷贝/mL的参与者比例。我们进行了地理信息系统(GIS)分析,以确定性传播艾滋病可能性最高的邮政编码区域。

结果

在3467名参与者中,367名(10.6%)至少发生过1次性传播感染,其中89.4%居住在DC的20个居住邮政编码区域中的11个。在367名发生过性传播感染的参与者中,348名(94.8%)至少有1次HIV RNA检测结果。97名(27.9%)发生过性传播感染的个体在规定时间窗口内HIV RNA≥200拷贝/mL。在这97名个体中,66名(68.0%)居住在DC的20个邮政编码区域中的5个。

结论

在DC,5个居住邮政编码区域占DC队列参与者中估计的艾滋病传播可能性的大部分。这些结果支持在社区层面开展有针对性的干预措施,以帮助终结艾滋病流行。

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