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Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China

HIV-related spatial analysis studies in China are relatively few, and Jiangsu Province has not reported the relevant data in recent years. To describe the spatial distribution and molecular linkage characteristics of HIV-infected patients, this article combined descriptive epidemiology, spatial anal...

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Autores principales: Yuan, Defu, Liu, Shanshan, Ouyang, Fei, Ai, Wei, Shi, Lingen, Liu, Xiaoyan, Qiu, Tao, Zhou, Ying, Wang, Bei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10612072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37896830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102053
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author Yuan, Defu
Liu, Shanshan
Ouyang, Fei
Ai, Wei
Shi, Lingen
Liu, Xiaoyan
Qiu, Tao
Zhou, Ying
Wang, Bei
author_facet Yuan, Defu
Liu, Shanshan
Ouyang, Fei
Ai, Wei
Shi, Lingen
Liu, Xiaoyan
Qiu, Tao
Zhou, Ying
Wang, Bei
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description HIV-related spatial analysis studies in China are relatively few, and Jiangsu Province has not reported the relevant data in recent years. To describe the spatial distribution and molecular linkage characteristics of HIV-infected patients, this article combined descriptive epidemiology, spatial analysis, and molecular epidemiology methods to analyze patient reporting, patient mobility information, and HIV sequence information simultaneously. The results showed that HIV reporting profiles differed among Jiangsu cities, with the reporting rate in southern Jiangsu being above average. There was a spatial autocorrelation (Global Moran I = 0.5426, p < 0.05), with Chang Zhou showing a High–High aggregation pattern. Chang Zhou and Wu Xi were identified as hotspots for HIV reporting and access to molecular transmission networks. Some infected individuals still showed cross-city or even cross-province mobility after diagnosis, and three were linked with individuals in the destination cities within the largest molecular transmission cluster, involving 196 patients. The cross-city or cross-province mobility of patients may result in a potential HIV transmission risk, suggesting that combining timely social network surveys, building an extensive transmission network across cities and provinces, and taking critical regions and key populations as entry points could contribute to improved prevention and control efficiency and promote achievement of the 95-95-95 target and cascade.
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spelling pubmed-106120722023-10-29 Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China Yuan, Defu Liu, Shanshan Ouyang, Fei Ai, Wei Shi, Lingen Liu, Xiaoyan Qiu, Tao Zhou, Ying Wang, Bei Viruses Article HIV-related spatial analysis studies in China are relatively few, and Jiangsu Province has not reported the relevant data in recent years. To describe the spatial distribution and molecular linkage characteristics of HIV-infected patients, this article combined descriptive epidemiology, spatial analysis, and molecular epidemiology methods to analyze patient reporting, patient mobility information, and HIV sequence information simultaneously. The results showed that HIV reporting profiles differed among Jiangsu cities, with the reporting rate in southern Jiangsu being above average. There was a spatial autocorrelation (Global Moran I = 0.5426, p < 0.05), with Chang Zhou showing a High–High aggregation pattern. Chang Zhou and Wu Xi were identified as hotspots for HIV reporting and access to molecular transmission networks. Some infected individuals still showed cross-city or even cross-province mobility after diagnosis, and three were linked with individuals in the destination cities within the largest molecular transmission cluster, involving 196 patients. The cross-city or cross-province mobility of patients may result in a potential HIV transmission risk, suggesting that combining timely social network surveys, building an extensive transmission network across cities and provinces, and taking critical regions and key populations as entry points could contribute to improved prevention and control efficiency and promote achievement of the 95-95-95 target and cascade. MDPI 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10612072/ /pubmed/37896830 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102053 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yuan, Defu
Liu, Shanshan
Ouyang, Fei
Ai, Wei
Shi, Lingen
Liu, Xiaoyan
Qiu, Tao
Zhou, Ying
Wang, Bei
Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China
title Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China
title_full Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China
title_fullStr Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China
title_full_unstemmed Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China
title_short Prevention and Control Are Not a Regional Matter: A Spatial Correlation and Molecular Linkage Analysis Based on Newly Reported HIV/AIDS Patients in 2021 in Jiangsu, China
title_sort prevention and control are not a regional matter: a spatial correlation and molecular linkage analysis based on newly reported hiv/aids patients in 2021 in jiangsu, china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10612072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37896830
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15102053
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