Cargando…

Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms

BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance requires monitoring of new HIV diagnoses and differentiation of incident and older infections. In 2008, Switzerland implemented a system for monitoring incident HIV infections based on the results of a line immunoassay (Inno-Lia) mandatorily conducted for HIV confirmatio...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Schüpbach, Jörg, Niederhauser, Christoph, Yerly, Sabine, Regenass, Stephan, Gorgievski, Meri, Aubert, Vincent, Ciardo, Diana, Klimkait, Thomas, Dollenmaier, Günter, Andreutti, Corinne, Martinetti, Gladys, Brandenberger, Marcel, Gebhardt, Martin D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26230082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131828
_version_ 1782383861064269824
author Schüpbach, Jörg
Niederhauser, Christoph
Yerly, Sabine
Regenass, Stephan
Gorgievski, Meri
Aubert, Vincent
Ciardo, Diana
Klimkait, Thomas
Dollenmaier, Günter
Andreutti, Corinne
Martinetti, Gladys
Brandenberger, Marcel
Gebhardt, Martin D.
author_facet Schüpbach, Jörg
Niederhauser, Christoph
Yerly, Sabine
Regenass, Stephan
Gorgievski, Meri
Aubert, Vincent
Ciardo, Diana
Klimkait, Thomas
Dollenmaier, Günter
Andreutti, Corinne
Martinetti, Gladys
Brandenberger, Marcel
Gebhardt, Martin D.
author_sort Schüpbach, Jörg
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance requires monitoring of new HIV diagnoses and differentiation of incident and older infections. In 2008, Switzerland implemented a system for monitoring incident HIV infections based on the results of a line immunoassay (Inno-Lia) mandatorily conducted for HIV confirmation and type differentiation (HIV-1, HIV-2) of all newly diagnosed patients. Based on this system, we assessed the proportion of incident HIV infection among newly diagnosed cases in Switzerland during 2008-2013. METHODS AND RESULTS: Inno-Lia antibody reaction patterns recorded in anonymous HIV notifications to the federal health authority were classified by 10 published algorithms into incident (up to 12 months) or older infections. Utilizing these data, annual incident infection estimates were obtained in two ways, (i) based on the diagnostic performance of the algorithms and utilizing the relationship ‘incident = true incident + false incident’, (ii) based on the window-periods of the algorithms and utilizing the relationship ‘Prevalence = Incidence x Duration’. From 2008—2013, 3’851 HIV notifications were received. Adult HIV-1 infections amounted to 3’809 cases, and 3’636 of them (95.5%) contained Inno-Lia data. Incident infection totals calculated were similar for the performance- and window-based methods, amounting on average to 1’755 (95% confidence interval, 1588—1923) and 1’790 cases (95% CI, 1679—1900), respectively. More than half of these were among men who had sex with men. Both methods showed a continuous decline of annual incident infections 2008—2013, totaling -59.5% and -50.2%, respectively. The decline of incident infections continued even in 2012, when a 15% increase in HIV notifications had been observed. This increase was entirely due to older infections. Overall declines 2008—2013 were of similar extent among the major transmission groups. CONCLUSIONS: Inno-Lia based incident HIV-1 infection surveillance proved useful and reliable. It represents a free, additional public health benefit of the use of this relatively costly test for HIV confirmation and type differentiation.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4521810
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-45218102015-08-06 Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms Schüpbach, Jörg Niederhauser, Christoph Yerly, Sabine Regenass, Stephan Gorgievski, Meri Aubert, Vincent Ciardo, Diana Klimkait, Thomas Dollenmaier, Günter Andreutti, Corinne Martinetti, Gladys Brandenberger, Marcel Gebhardt, Martin D. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: HIV surveillance requires monitoring of new HIV diagnoses and differentiation of incident and older infections. In 2008, Switzerland implemented a system for monitoring incident HIV infections based on the results of a line immunoassay (Inno-Lia) mandatorily conducted for HIV confirmation and type differentiation (HIV-1, HIV-2) of all newly diagnosed patients. Based on this system, we assessed the proportion of incident HIV infection among newly diagnosed cases in Switzerland during 2008-2013. METHODS AND RESULTS: Inno-Lia antibody reaction patterns recorded in anonymous HIV notifications to the federal health authority were classified by 10 published algorithms into incident (up to 12 months) or older infections. Utilizing these data, annual incident infection estimates were obtained in two ways, (i) based on the diagnostic performance of the algorithms and utilizing the relationship ‘incident = true incident + false incident’, (ii) based on the window-periods of the algorithms and utilizing the relationship ‘Prevalence = Incidence x Duration’. From 2008—2013, 3’851 HIV notifications were received. Adult HIV-1 infections amounted to 3’809 cases, and 3’636 of them (95.5%) contained Inno-Lia data. Incident infection totals calculated were similar for the performance- and window-based methods, amounting on average to 1’755 (95% confidence interval, 1588—1923) and 1’790 cases (95% CI, 1679—1900), respectively. More than half of these were among men who had sex with men. Both methods showed a continuous decline of annual incident infections 2008—2013, totaling -59.5% and -50.2%, respectively. The decline of incident infections continued even in 2012, when a 15% increase in HIV notifications had been observed. This increase was entirely due to older infections. Overall declines 2008—2013 were of similar extent among the major transmission groups. CONCLUSIONS: Inno-Lia based incident HIV-1 infection surveillance proved useful and reliable. It represents a free, additional public health benefit of the use of this relatively costly test for HIV confirmation and type differentiation. Public Library of Science 2015-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4521810/ /pubmed/26230082 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131828 Text en © 2015 Schüpbach 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
Schüpbach, Jörg
Niederhauser, Christoph
Yerly, Sabine
Regenass, Stephan
Gorgievski, Meri
Aubert, Vincent
Ciardo, Diana
Klimkait, Thomas
Dollenmaier, Günter
Andreutti, Corinne
Martinetti, Gladys
Brandenberger, Marcel
Gebhardt, Martin D.
Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms
title Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms
title_full Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms
title_fullStr Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms
title_full_unstemmed Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms
title_short Decreasing Proportion of Recent Infections among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1 Cases in Switzerland, 2008 to 2013 Based on Line-Immunoassay-Based Algorithms
title_sort decreasing proportion of recent infections among newly diagnosed hiv-1 cases in switzerland, 2008 to 2013 based on line-immunoassay-based algorithms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26230082
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131828
work_keys_str_mv AT schupbachjorg decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT niederhauserchristoph decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT yerlysabine decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT regenassstephan decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT gorgievskimeri decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT aubertvincent decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT ciardodiana decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT klimkaitthomas decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT dollenmaiergunter decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT andreutticorinne decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT martinettigladys decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT brandenbergermarcel decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms
AT gebhardtmartind decreasingproportionofrecentinfectionsamongnewlydiagnosedhiv1casesinswitzerland2008to2013basedonlineimmunoassaybasedalgorithms