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Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care
BACKGROUND: The HIV cascade of care is a framework for monitoring HIV care, identifying gaps and informing appropriate interventions. This study aimed to describe the cascade of care in Oman in 2019 and highlight disparities at the sub-population level. METHODS: We used the UNAIDS Spectrum modelling...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8270432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34242337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254474 |
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author | Elgalib, A. Shah, S. Al-Wahaibi, A. Al-Habsi, Z. Al-Fouri, M. Lau, R. Al-Kindi, H. Al-Rawahi, B. Al-Abri, S. |
author_facet | Elgalib, A. Shah, S. Al-Wahaibi, A. Al-Habsi, Z. Al-Fouri, M. Lau, R. Al-Kindi, H. Al-Rawahi, B. Al-Abri, S. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The HIV cascade of care is a framework for monitoring HIV care, identifying gaps and informing appropriate interventions. This study aimed to describe the cascade of care in Oman in 2019 and highlight disparities at the sub-population level. METHODS: We used the UNAIDS Spectrum modelling software to estimate the number of people living with HIV. A national HIV surveillance database was used to identify Omani people (≥13 years old) diagnosed with HIV from 1984 through December 2019. We calculated the cascade indicators as of 31 December 2019 stratified by sex, age, HIV risk factor, residence, and region of HIV care. We also performed multivariate logistic regression to determine the predictors of attrition at linkage, retention, on ART, and viral suppression. RESULTS: As of December 2019, the estimated number of people living with HIV in Oman was 2440. Out of the estimated number of people living with HIV, 69% were diagnosed, 66% were linked to care, 61% were retained in care, 60% were on ART, and 55% were virally suppressed. Of the 1673 diagnosed individuals, 96% were linked to care, 88% were retained in care, 87% were on ART, and 81% were virally suppressed. People who received HIV care outside Muscat had the largest attrition (11% loss) in the transition from linkage (97%) to retention (86%). Similarly, people aged 13–24 years had the largest attrition (13% loss) from “on ART” (88%) to viral suppression (75%). Logistic regression showed that both not reporting a specific HIV risk factor and receipt of HIV care outside Muscat independently predicted attrition at each cascade stage from linkage to care through viral suppression. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings identified substantial disparities across various subpopulations along the cascade of care in Oman. This analysis will be invaluable in informing future interventions targeting patient subgroups who are at the highest risk of attrition. |
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spelling | pubmed-82704322021-07-21 Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care Elgalib, A. Shah, S. Al-Wahaibi, A. Al-Habsi, Z. Al-Fouri, M. Lau, R. Al-Kindi, H. Al-Rawahi, B. Al-Abri, S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The HIV cascade of care is a framework for monitoring HIV care, identifying gaps and informing appropriate interventions. This study aimed to describe the cascade of care in Oman in 2019 and highlight disparities at the sub-population level. METHODS: We used the UNAIDS Spectrum modelling software to estimate the number of people living with HIV. A national HIV surveillance database was used to identify Omani people (≥13 years old) diagnosed with HIV from 1984 through December 2019. We calculated the cascade indicators as of 31 December 2019 stratified by sex, age, HIV risk factor, residence, and region of HIV care. We also performed multivariate logistic regression to determine the predictors of attrition at linkage, retention, on ART, and viral suppression. RESULTS: As of December 2019, the estimated number of people living with HIV in Oman was 2440. Out of the estimated number of people living with HIV, 69% were diagnosed, 66% were linked to care, 61% were retained in care, 60% were on ART, and 55% were virally suppressed. Of the 1673 diagnosed individuals, 96% were linked to care, 88% were retained in care, 87% were on ART, and 81% were virally suppressed. People who received HIV care outside Muscat had the largest attrition (11% loss) in the transition from linkage (97%) to retention (86%). Similarly, people aged 13–24 years had the largest attrition (13% loss) from “on ART” (88%) to viral suppression (75%). Logistic regression showed that both not reporting a specific HIV risk factor and receipt of HIV care outside Muscat independently predicted attrition at each cascade stage from linkage to care through viral suppression. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings identified substantial disparities across various subpopulations along the cascade of care in Oman. This analysis will be invaluable in informing future interventions targeting patient subgroups who are at the highest risk of attrition. Public Library of Science 2021-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8270432/ /pubmed/34242337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254474 Text en © 2021 Elgalib et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Elgalib, A. Shah, S. Al-Wahaibi, A. Al-Habsi, Z. Al-Fouri, M. Lau, R. Al-Kindi, H. Al-Rawahi, B. Al-Abri, S. Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care |
title | Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care |
title_full | Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care |
title_fullStr | Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care |
title_full_unstemmed | Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care |
title_short | Disparities between HIV patient subgroups in Oman: An analysis of the 2019 cascade of care |
title_sort | disparities between hiv patient subgroups in oman: an analysis of the 2019 cascade of care |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8270432/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34242337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254474 |
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