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Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil

BACKGROUND: Recent studies have sought to describe HIV infection and transmission characteristics around the world. Identification of early HIV-1 infection is essential to proper surveillance and description of regional transmission trends. In this study we compare people recently infected (RI) with...

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Autores principales: Bassichetto, Katia Cristina, Bergamaschi, Denise Pimentel, Oliveira, Solange Maria, Verri Deienno, Marylei Casteldelli, Bortolato, Reginaldo, de Rezende, Heloíza Vilma, Arthur, Thaís, Tomiyama, Helena, Watkins, Colyn, Mesquita, Fabio, Abbate, Maria Cristina, Kallas, Esper Georges
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2173939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18183303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001423
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author Bassichetto, Katia Cristina
Bergamaschi, Denise Pimentel
Oliveira, Solange Maria
Verri Deienno, Marylei Casteldelli
Bortolato, Reginaldo
de Rezende, Heloíza Vilma
Arthur, Thaís
Tomiyama, Helena
Watkins, Colyn
Mesquita, Fabio
Abbate, Maria Cristina
Kallas, Esper Georges
author_facet Bassichetto, Katia Cristina
Bergamaschi, Denise Pimentel
Oliveira, Solange Maria
Verri Deienno, Marylei Casteldelli
Bortolato, Reginaldo
de Rezende, Heloíza Vilma
Arthur, Thaís
Tomiyama, Helena
Watkins, Colyn
Mesquita, Fabio
Abbate, Maria Cristina
Kallas, Esper Georges
author_sort Bassichetto, Katia Cristina
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description BACKGROUND: Recent studies have sought to describe HIV infection and transmission characteristics around the world. Identification of early HIV-1 infection is essential to proper surveillance and description of regional transmission trends. In this study we compare people recently infected (RI) with HIV-1, as defined by Serologic Testing Algorithm for Recent HIV Seroconversion (STARHS), to those with chronic infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Subjects were identified from 2002–2004 at four testing sites in São Paulo. Of 485 HIV-1-positive subjects, 57 (12%) were defined as RI. Of the participants, 165 (34.0%) were aware of their serostatus at the time of HIV-1 testing. This proportion was statistically larger (p<0.001) among the individuals without recent infection (n = 158, 95.8%) compared to 7 individuals (4.2%) with recently acquired HIV-1 infection. In the univariate analysis, RI was more frequent in <25 and >59 years-old age strata (p<0.001). The majority of study participants were male (78.4%), 25 to 45 years-old (65.8%), white (63.2%), single (61.7%), with family income of four or more times the minimum wage (41.0%), but with an equally distributed educational level. Of those individuals infected with HIV-1, the predominant route of infection was sexual contact (89.4%), with both hetero (47.5%) and homosexual (34.5%) exposure. Regarding sexual activity in these individuals, 43.9% reported possible HIV-1 exposure through a seropositive partner, and 49.4% reported multiple partners, with 47% having 2 to 10 partners and 37.4% 11 or more; 53.4% of infected individuals reported condom use sometimes; 34.2% reported non-injecting, recreational drug use and 23.6% were reactive for syphilis by VDRL. Subjects younger than 25 years of age were most vulnerable according to the multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In this study, we evaluated RI individuals and discovered that HIV-1 has been spreading among younger individuals in São Paulo and preventive approaches should, therefore, target this age stratum.
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spelling pubmed-21739392008-01-09 Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil Bassichetto, Katia Cristina Bergamaschi, Denise Pimentel Oliveira, Solange Maria Verri Deienno, Marylei Casteldelli Bortolato, Reginaldo de Rezende, Heloíza Vilma Arthur, Thaís Tomiyama, Helena Watkins, Colyn Mesquita, Fabio Abbate, Maria Cristina Kallas, Esper Georges PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Recent studies have sought to describe HIV infection and transmission characteristics around the world. Identification of early HIV-1 infection is essential to proper surveillance and description of regional transmission trends. In this study we compare people recently infected (RI) with HIV-1, as defined by Serologic Testing Algorithm for Recent HIV Seroconversion (STARHS), to those with chronic infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Subjects were identified from 2002–2004 at four testing sites in São Paulo. Of 485 HIV-1-positive subjects, 57 (12%) were defined as RI. Of the participants, 165 (34.0%) were aware of their serostatus at the time of HIV-1 testing. This proportion was statistically larger (p<0.001) among the individuals without recent infection (n = 158, 95.8%) compared to 7 individuals (4.2%) with recently acquired HIV-1 infection. In the univariate analysis, RI was more frequent in <25 and >59 years-old age strata (p<0.001). The majority of study participants were male (78.4%), 25 to 45 years-old (65.8%), white (63.2%), single (61.7%), with family income of four or more times the minimum wage (41.0%), but with an equally distributed educational level. Of those individuals infected with HIV-1, the predominant route of infection was sexual contact (89.4%), with both hetero (47.5%) and homosexual (34.5%) exposure. Regarding sexual activity in these individuals, 43.9% reported possible HIV-1 exposure through a seropositive partner, and 49.4% reported multiple partners, with 47% having 2 to 10 partners and 37.4% 11 or more; 53.4% of infected individuals reported condom use sometimes; 34.2% reported non-injecting, recreational drug use and 23.6% were reactive for syphilis by VDRL. Subjects younger than 25 years of age were most vulnerable according to the multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In this study, we evaluated RI individuals and discovered that HIV-1 has been spreading among younger individuals in São Paulo and preventive approaches should, therefore, target this age stratum. Public Library of Science 2008-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2173939/ /pubmed/18183303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001423 Text en Bassichetto et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bassichetto, Katia Cristina
Bergamaschi, Denise Pimentel
Oliveira, Solange Maria
Verri Deienno, Marylei Casteldelli
Bortolato, Reginaldo
de Rezende, Heloíza Vilma
Arthur, Thaís
Tomiyama, Helena
Watkins, Colyn
Mesquita, Fabio
Abbate, Maria Cristina
Kallas, Esper Georges
Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil
title Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil
title_short Elevated Risk for HIV-1 Infection in Adolescents and Young Adults in São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort elevated risk for hiv-1 infection in adolescents and young adults in são paulo, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2173939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18183303
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001423
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