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What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan

BACKGROUND: Japan has not succeeded in reducing the annual number of new HIV-infected patients, although the prevalence of HIV infection is low (0.02%). METHODS: A single-center observational study was conducted at the largest HIV clinic in Tokyo, which treats 15% of the total patients in Japan, to...

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Autores principales: Nishijima, Takeshi, Takano, Misao, Matsumoto, Shoko, Koyama, Miki, Sugino, Yuko, Ogane, Miwa, Ikeda, Kazuko, Kikuchi, Yoshimi, Oka, Shinichi, Gatanaga, Hiroyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4659593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26606382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143874
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author Nishijima, Takeshi
Takano, Misao
Matsumoto, Shoko
Koyama, Miki
Sugino, Yuko
Ogane, Miwa
Ikeda, Kazuko
Kikuchi, Yoshimi
Oka, Shinichi
Gatanaga, Hiroyuki
author_facet Nishijima, Takeshi
Takano, Misao
Matsumoto, Shoko
Koyama, Miki
Sugino, Yuko
Ogane, Miwa
Ikeda, Kazuko
Kikuchi, Yoshimi
Oka, Shinichi
Gatanaga, Hiroyuki
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description BACKGROUND: Japan has not succeeded in reducing the annual number of new HIV-infected patients, although the prevalence of HIV infection is low (0.02%). METHODS: A single-center observational study was conducted at the largest HIV clinic in Tokyo, which treats 15% of the total patients in Japan, to determine the reasons for having diagnostic tests in newly infected individuals. HIV-infected patients who visited our clinic for the first time between 2011 and 2014 were analyzed. RESULTS: The 598 study patients comprised one-third of the total reported number of new patients in Tokyo during the study period. 76% were Japanese MSM. The reasons for being tested which led to the diagnosis was voluntary testing in 32%, existing diseases in 53% (AIDS-defining diseases in 22%, sexually transmitted infections (STI) in 8%, diseases other than AIDS or STIs in 23%) and routine pre-surgery or on admission screening in 15%. 52% and 74% of the study patients and patients presented with AIDS, respectively, had never been tested. The median CD4 count in patients with history of previous testing (315/μL) was significantly higher than that of patients who had never been tested (203/μL, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Only 32% of the newly HIV diagnosed patients were diagnosed because of voluntary testing, and 53% were diagnosed due to presence of other diseases. These results remain unchanged from our previous report 10 years earlier (2000–2004) on newly diagnosed patients at the same clinic. HIV testing has not been widely used by newly diagnosed patients in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
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spelling pubmed-46595932015-12-02 What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan Nishijima, Takeshi Takano, Misao Matsumoto, Shoko Koyama, Miki Sugino, Yuko Ogane, Miwa Ikeda, Kazuko Kikuchi, Yoshimi Oka, Shinichi Gatanaga, Hiroyuki PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Japan has not succeeded in reducing the annual number of new HIV-infected patients, although the prevalence of HIV infection is low (0.02%). METHODS: A single-center observational study was conducted at the largest HIV clinic in Tokyo, which treats 15% of the total patients in Japan, to determine the reasons for having diagnostic tests in newly infected individuals. HIV-infected patients who visited our clinic for the first time between 2011 and 2014 were analyzed. RESULTS: The 598 study patients comprised one-third of the total reported number of new patients in Tokyo during the study period. 76% were Japanese MSM. The reasons for being tested which led to the diagnosis was voluntary testing in 32%, existing diseases in 53% (AIDS-defining diseases in 22%, sexually transmitted infections (STI) in 8%, diseases other than AIDS or STIs in 23%) and routine pre-surgery or on admission screening in 15%. 52% and 74% of the study patients and patients presented with AIDS, respectively, had never been tested. The median CD4 count in patients with history of previous testing (315/μL) was significantly higher than that of patients who had never been tested (203/μL, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Only 32% of the newly HIV diagnosed patients were diagnosed because of voluntary testing, and 53% were diagnosed due to presence of other diseases. These results remain unchanged from our previous report 10 years earlier (2000–2004) on newly diagnosed patients at the same clinic. HIV testing has not been widely used by newly diagnosed patients in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Public Library of Science 2015-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4659593/ /pubmed/26606382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143874 Text en © 2015 Nishijima 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.
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Nishijima, Takeshi
Takano, Misao
Matsumoto, Shoko
Koyama, Miki
Sugino, Yuko
Ogane, Miwa
Ikeda, Kazuko
Kikuchi, Yoshimi
Oka, Shinichi
Gatanaga, Hiroyuki
What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan
title What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan
title_full What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan
title_fullStr What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan
title_full_unstemmed What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan
title_short What Triggers a Diagnosis of HIV Infection in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area? Implications for Preventing the Spread of HIV Infection in Japan
title_sort what triggers a diagnosis of hiv infection in the tokyo metropolitan area? implications for preventing the spread of hiv infection in japan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4659593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26606382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143874
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