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HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam

In Vietnam, harm reduction programs to control HIV among people who inject drugs (PWID) were implemented approximately 10 years ago. Since then, the HIV prevalence has declined in this population, however, the impact of these programs on the rate of new HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) infections remains u...

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Autores principales: Molès, Jean-Pierre, Vallo, Roselyne, Khue, Pham Minh, Huong, Duong Thi, Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai, Thoa, Nguyen Thi, Giang, Hoang Thi, Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet, Vinh, Vu Hai, Bui Thi, Tuyet Anh, Peries, Marianne, Arasteh, Kamyar, Quillet, Catherine, Feelemyer, Jonathan, Michel, Laurent, Jarlais, Don Des, Laureillard, Didier, Nagot, Nicolas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32332986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63990-w
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author Molès, Jean-Pierre
Vallo, Roselyne
Khue, Pham Minh
Huong, Duong Thi
Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai
Thoa, Nguyen Thi
Giang, Hoang Thi
Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet
Vinh, Vu Hai
Bui Thi, Tuyet Anh
Peries, Marianne
Arasteh, Kamyar
Quillet, Catherine
Feelemyer, Jonathan
Michel, Laurent
Jarlais, Don Des
Laureillard, Didier
Nagot, Nicolas
author_facet Molès, Jean-Pierre
Vallo, Roselyne
Khue, Pham Minh
Huong, Duong Thi
Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai
Thoa, Nguyen Thi
Giang, Hoang Thi
Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet
Vinh, Vu Hai
Bui Thi, Tuyet Anh
Peries, Marianne
Arasteh, Kamyar
Quillet, Catherine
Feelemyer, Jonathan
Michel, Laurent
Jarlais, Don Des
Laureillard, Didier
Nagot, Nicolas
author_sort Molès, Jean-Pierre
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description In Vietnam, harm reduction programs to control HIV among people who inject drugs (PWID) were implemented approximately 10 years ago. Since then, the HIV prevalence has declined in this population, however, the impact of these programs on the rate of new HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) infections remains unknown as high mortality can exceed the rate of new infections. We evaluated HIV and HCV incidences in a cohort of active PWID in HaiPhong in 2014, who were recruited from a community-based respondent driven sampling (RDS) survey and followed for 1 year. Only HIV-negative or HCV-negative participants not on medication assisted treatment (MAT) were eligible. HIV/HCV serology was tested at enrollment and at 32- and 64-week follow-up visits. Among 603 RDS participants, 250 were enrolled in the cohort, including 199 HIV seronegative and 99 HCV seronegative PWID. No HIV seroconversion was reported during the 206 person-years (PY) of follow-up (HIV incidence of 0/100PY, one-sided 97.5%CI:0-1.8/100 PY). Eighteen HCV seroconversions were reported for an incidence of 19.4/100 PY (95%CI;11.5-30.7). In multivariate analysis, “Injecting more than twice daily” was associated with HCV seroconversion with an adjusted odds ratio of 5.8 (95%CI;1.8–18.1). In Hai Phong, in a context that demonstrates the effectiveness of HIV control programs, the HCV incidence remains high. New strategies such as mass access to HCV treatment should be evaluated in order to tackle HCV transmission among PWID.
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spelling pubmed-71816762020-04-27 HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam Molès, Jean-Pierre Vallo, Roselyne Khue, Pham Minh Huong, Duong Thi Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai Thoa, Nguyen Thi Giang, Hoang Thi Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet Vinh, Vu Hai Bui Thi, Tuyet Anh Peries, Marianne Arasteh, Kamyar Quillet, Catherine Feelemyer, Jonathan Michel, Laurent Jarlais, Don Des Laureillard, Didier Nagot, Nicolas Sci Rep Article In Vietnam, harm reduction programs to control HIV among people who inject drugs (PWID) were implemented approximately 10 years ago. Since then, the HIV prevalence has declined in this population, however, the impact of these programs on the rate of new HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV) infections remains unknown as high mortality can exceed the rate of new infections. We evaluated HIV and HCV incidences in a cohort of active PWID in HaiPhong in 2014, who were recruited from a community-based respondent driven sampling (RDS) survey and followed for 1 year. Only HIV-negative or HCV-negative participants not on medication assisted treatment (MAT) were eligible. HIV/HCV serology was tested at enrollment and at 32- and 64-week follow-up visits. Among 603 RDS participants, 250 were enrolled in the cohort, including 199 HIV seronegative and 99 HCV seronegative PWID. No HIV seroconversion was reported during the 206 person-years (PY) of follow-up (HIV incidence of 0/100PY, one-sided 97.5%CI:0-1.8/100 PY). Eighteen HCV seroconversions were reported for an incidence of 19.4/100 PY (95%CI;11.5-30.7). In multivariate analysis, “Injecting more than twice daily” was associated with HCV seroconversion with an adjusted odds ratio of 5.8 (95%CI;1.8–18.1). In Hai Phong, in a context that demonstrates the effectiveness of HIV control programs, the HCV incidence remains high. New strategies such as mass access to HCV treatment should be evaluated in order to tackle HCV transmission among PWID. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7181676/ /pubmed/32332986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63990-w Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Molès, Jean-Pierre
Vallo, Roselyne
Khue, Pham Minh
Huong, Duong Thi
Oanh, Khuat Thi Hai
Thoa, Nguyen Thi
Giang, Hoang Thi
Thanh, Nham Thi Tuyet
Vinh, Vu Hai
Bui Thi, Tuyet Anh
Peries, Marianne
Arasteh, Kamyar
Quillet, Catherine
Feelemyer, Jonathan
Michel, Laurent
Jarlais, Don Des
Laureillard, Didier
Nagot, Nicolas
HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam
title HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam
title_full HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam
title_fullStr HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam
title_short HIV control programs reduce HIV incidence but not HCV incidence among people who inject drugs in HaiPhong, Vietnam
title_sort hiv control programs reduce hiv incidence but not hcv incidence among people who inject drugs in haiphong, vietnam
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32332986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63990-w
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