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The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models

BACKGROUND: It is often assumed that local sexual networks play a dominant role in HIV spread in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which continued HIV transmission in rural communities—home to two-thirds of the African population—is driven by intra-community se...

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Autores principales: Grabowski, Mary K., Lessler, Justin, Redd, Andrew D., Kagaayi, Joseph, Laeyendecker, Oliver, Ndyanabo, Anthony, Nelson, Martha I., Cummings, Derek A. T., Bwanika, John Baptiste, Mueller, Amy C., Reynolds, Steven J., Munshaw, Supriya, Ray, Stuart C., Lutalo, Tom, Manucci, Jordyn, Tobian, Aaron A. R., Chang, Larry W., Beyrer, Chris, Jennings, Jacky M., Nalugoda, Fred, Serwadda, David, Wawer, Maria J., Quinn, Thomas C., Gray, Ronald H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24595023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001610
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author Grabowski, Mary K.
Lessler, Justin
Redd, Andrew D.
Kagaayi, Joseph
Laeyendecker, Oliver
Ndyanabo, Anthony
Nelson, Martha I.
Cummings, Derek A. T.
Bwanika, John Baptiste
Mueller, Amy C.
Reynolds, Steven J.
Munshaw, Supriya
Ray, Stuart C.
Lutalo, Tom
Manucci, Jordyn
Tobian, Aaron A. R.
Chang, Larry W.
Beyrer, Chris
Jennings, Jacky M.
Nalugoda, Fred
Serwadda, David
Wawer, Maria J.
Quinn, Thomas C.
Gray, Ronald H.
author_facet Grabowski, Mary K.
Lessler, Justin
Redd, Andrew D.
Kagaayi, Joseph
Laeyendecker, Oliver
Ndyanabo, Anthony
Nelson, Martha I.
Cummings, Derek A. T.
Bwanika, John Baptiste
Mueller, Amy C.
Reynolds, Steven J.
Munshaw, Supriya
Ray, Stuart C.
Lutalo, Tom
Manucci, Jordyn
Tobian, Aaron A. R.
Chang, Larry W.
Beyrer, Chris
Jennings, Jacky M.
Nalugoda, Fred
Serwadda, David
Wawer, Maria J.
Quinn, Thomas C.
Gray, Ronald H.
author_sort Grabowski, Mary K.
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description BACKGROUND: It is often assumed that local sexual networks play a dominant role in HIV spread in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which continued HIV transmission in rural communities—home to two-thirds of the African population—is driven by intra-community sexual networks versus viral introductions from outside of communities. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We analyzed the spatial dynamics of HIV transmission in rural Rakai District, Uganda, using data from a cohort of 14,594 individuals within 46 communities. We applied spatial clustering statistics, viral phylogenetics, and probabilistic transmission models to quantify the relative contribution of viral introductions into communities versus community- and household-based transmission to HIV incidence. Individuals living in households with HIV-incident (n = 189) or HIV-prevalent (n = 1,597) persons were 3.2 (95% CI: 2.7–3.7) times more likely to be HIV infected themselves compared to the population in general, but spatial clustering outside of households was relatively weak and was confined to distances <500 m. Phylogenetic analyses of gag and env genes suggest that chains of transmission frequently cross community boundaries. A total of 95 phylogenetic clusters were identified, of which 44% (42/95) were two individuals sharing a household. Among the remaining clusters, 72% (38/53) crossed community boundaries. Using the locations of self-reported sexual partners, we estimate that 39% (95% CI: 34%–42%) of new viral transmissions occur within stable household partnerships, and that among those infected by extra-household sexual partners, 62% (95% CI: 55%–70%) are infected by sexual partners from outside their community. These results rely on the representativeness of the sample and the quality of self-reported partnership data and may not reflect HIV transmission patterns outside of Rakai. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that HIV introductions into communities are common and account for a significant proportion of new HIV infections acquired outside of households in rural Uganda, though the extent to which this is true elsewhere in Africa remains unknown. Our results also suggest that HIV prevention efforts should be implemented at spatial scales broader than the community and should target key populations likely responsible for introductions into communities. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary
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spelling pubmed-39423162014-03-06 The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models Grabowski, Mary K. Lessler, Justin Redd, Andrew D. Kagaayi, Joseph Laeyendecker, Oliver Ndyanabo, Anthony Nelson, Martha I. Cummings, Derek A. T. Bwanika, John Baptiste Mueller, Amy C. Reynolds, Steven J. Munshaw, Supriya Ray, Stuart C. Lutalo, Tom Manucci, Jordyn Tobian, Aaron A. R. Chang, Larry W. Beyrer, Chris Jennings, Jacky M. Nalugoda, Fred Serwadda, David Wawer, Maria J. Quinn, Thomas C. Gray, Ronald H. PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: It is often assumed that local sexual networks play a dominant role in HIV spread in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which continued HIV transmission in rural communities—home to two-thirds of the African population—is driven by intra-community sexual networks versus viral introductions from outside of communities. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We analyzed the spatial dynamics of HIV transmission in rural Rakai District, Uganda, using data from a cohort of 14,594 individuals within 46 communities. We applied spatial clustering statistics, viral phylogenetics, and probabilistic transmission models to quantify the relative contribution of viral introductions into communities versus community- and household-based transmission to HIV incidence. Individuals living in households with HIV-incident (n = 189) or HIV-prevalent (n = 1,597) persons were 3.2 (95% CI: 2.7–3.7) times more likely to be HIV infected themselves compared to the population in general, but spatial clustering outside of households was relatively weak and was confined to distances <500 m. Phylogenetic analyses of gag and env genes suggest that chains of transmission frequently cross community boundaries. A total of 95 phylogenetic clusters were identified, of which 44% (42/95) were two individuals sharing a household. Among the remaining clusters, 72% (38/53) crossed community boundaries. Using the locations of self-reported sexual partners, we estimate that 39% (95% CI: 34%–42%) of new viral transmissions occur within stable household partnerships, and that among those infected by extra-household sexual partners, 62% (95% CI: 55%–70%) are infected by sexual partners from outside their community. These results rely on the representativeness of the sample and the quality of self-reported partnership data and may not reflect HIV transmission patterns outside of Rakai. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that HIV introductions into communities are common and account for a significant proportion of new HIV infections acquired outside of households in rural Uganda, though the extent to which this is true elsewhere in Africa remains unknown. Our results also suggest that HIV prevention efforts should be implemented at spatial scales broader than the community and should target key populations likely responsible for introductions into communities. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary Public Library of Science 2014-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3942316/ /pubmed/24595023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001610 Text en © 2014 Garbowski 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
Grabowski, Mary K.
Lessler, Justin
Redd, Andrew D.
Kagaayi, Joseph
Laeyendecker, Oliver
Ndyanabo, Anthony
Nelson, Martha I.
Cummings, Derek A. T.
Bwanika, John Baptiste
Mueller, Amy C.
Reynolds, Steven J.
Munshaw, Supriya
Ray, Stuart C.
Lutalo, Tom
Manucci, Jordyn
Tobian, Aaron A. R.
Chang, Larry W.
Beyrer, Chris
Jennings, Jacky M.
Nalugoda, Fred
Serwadda, David
Wawer, Maria J.
Quinn, Thomas C.
Gray, Ronald H.
The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models
title The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models
title_full The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models
title_fullStr The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models
title_short The Role of Viral Introductions in Sustaining Community-Based HIV Epidemics in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Spatial Clustering, Phylogenetics, and Egocentric Transmission Models
title_sort role of viral introductions in sustaining community-based hiv epidemics in rural uganda: evidence from spatial clustering, phylogenetics, and egocentric transmission models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3942316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24595023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001610
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