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Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation

HIV incidence information is essential for epidemic monitoring and evaluating preventive interventions. However, reliable HIV incidence data is difficult to obtain, especially among marginalized populations, such as young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Here we evaluate the reliability of an alter...

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Autores principales: van Griensven, Frits, Mock, Philip A., Benjarattanaporn, Patchara, Premsri, Nakorn, Thienkrua, Warunee, Sabin, Keith, Varangrat, Anchalee, Zhao, Jinkao, Chitwarakorn, Anupong, Hladik, Wolfgang
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30300373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204793
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author van Griensven, Frits
Mock, Philip A.
Benjarattanaporn, Patchara
Premsri, Nakorn
Thienkrua, Warunee
Sabin, Keith
Varangrat, Anchalee
Zhao, Jinkao
Chitwarakorn, Anupong
Hladik, Wolfgang
author_facet van Griensven, Frits
Mock, Philip A.
Benjarattanaporn, Patchara
Premsri, Nakorn
Thienkrua, Warunee
Sabin, Keith
Varangrat, Anchalee
Zhao, Jinkao
Chitwarakorn, Anupong
Hladik, Wolfgang
author_sort van Griensven, Frits
collection PubMed
description HIV incidence information is essential for epidemic monitoring and evaluating preventive interventions. However, reliable HIV incidence data is difficult to obtain, especially among marginalized populations, such as young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Here we evaluate the reliability of an alternative HIV incidence assessment method, behavioral imputation, as compared to serologically estimated HIV incidence. Recent HIV incidence among YMSM (aged 18 to 21 and 18 to 24 years) enrolled in a cohort study in Bangkok from 2006 to 2014 was estimated using two mid-point methods for seroconversion: 1) between age of first anal intercourse and first HIV-positive test (without previous HIV-negative test) (behavioral imputation) and 2) between the date of last negative and first positive HIV test (serological estimation). Serologically estimated HIV incidence was taken as the “gold standard” to evaluate between-method agreement. At baseline, 314 YMSM age 18 to 21 years accumulated 674 person-years (PY) of follow-up since first anal intercourse. Considering that 50 men had prevalent HIV infection, the behaviorally imputed HIV incidence was 7.4 per 100 PY. Of the remaining 264 HIV-negative men, 54 seroconverted for HIV infection during the study, accumulating 724 PY of follow-up and a serologically estimated HIV incidence of 7.5 per 100 PY. At baseline, 712 YMSM age 18 to 24 years (including 18 to 21-year-old men analyzed above) accumulated 2143 PY of follow-up since first anal intercourse. Considering that 151 men had prevalent HIV infection, the behaviorally imputed HIV incidence was 7.0 per 100 PY. Of the remaining 561 HIV-negative men, 125 seroconverted for HIV infection during the study, accumulating 1700 PY of follow-up and a serologically estimated HIV incidence of 7.4 per 100 PY. Behavioral imputation and serological estimation are in good agreement when estimating recent HIV incidence in YMSM.
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spelling pubmed-61783822018-10-19 Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation van Griensven, Frits Mock, Philip A. Benjarattanaporn, Patchara Premsri, Nakorn Thienkrua, Warunee Sabin, Keith Varangrat, Anchalee Zhao, Jinkao Chitwarakorn, Anupong Hladik, Wolfgang PLoS One Research Article HIV incidence information is essential for epidemic monitoring and evaluating preventive interventions. However, reliable HIV incidence data is difficult to obtain, especially among marginalized populations, such as young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Here we evaluate the reliability of an alternative HIV incidence assessment method, behavioral imputation, as compared to serologically estimated HIV incidence. Recent HIV incidence among YMSM (aged 18 to 21 and 18 to 24 years) enrolled in a cohort study in Bangkok from 2006 to 2014 was estimated using two mid-point methods for seroconversion: 1) between age of first anal intercourse and first HIV-positive test (without previous HIV-negative test) (behavioral imputation) and 2) between the date of last negative and first positive HIV test (serological estimation). Serologically estimated HIV incidence was taken as the “gold standard” to evaluate between-method agreement. At baseline, 314 YMSM age 18 to 21 years accumulated 674 person-years (PY) of follow-up since first anal intercourse. Considering that 50 men had prevalent HIV infection, the behaviorally imputed HIV incidence was 7.4 per 100 PY. Of the remaining 264 HIV-negative men, 54 seroconverted for HIV infection during the study, accumulating 724 PY of follow-up and a serologically estimated HIV incidence of 7.5 per 100 PY. At baseline, 712 YMSM age 18 to 24 years (including 18 to 21-year-old men analyzed above) accumulated 2143 PY of follow-up since first anal intercourse. Considering that 151 men had prevalent HIV infection, the behaviorally imputed HIV incidence was 7.0 per 100 PY. Of the remaining 561 HIV-negative men, 125 seroconverted for HIV infection during the study, accumulating 1700 PY of follow-up and a serologically estimated HIV incidence of 7.4 per 100 PY. Behavioral imputation and serological estimation are in good agreement when estimating recent HIV incidence in YMSM. Public Library of Science 2018-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6178382/ /pubmed/30300373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204793 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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van Griensven, Frits
Mock, Philip A.
Benjarattanaporn, Patchara
Premsri, Nakorn
Thienkrua, Warunee
Sabin, Keith
Varangrat, Anchalee
Zhao, Jinkao
Chitwarakorn, Anupong
Hladik, Wolfgang
Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation
title Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation
title_full Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation
title_fullStr Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation
title_full_unstemmed Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation
title_short Estimating recent HIV incidence among young men who have sex with men: Reinvigorating, validating and implementing Osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation
title_sort estimating recent hiv incidence among young men who have sex with men: reinvigorating, validating and implementing osmond's algorithm for behavioral imputation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30300373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204793
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