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Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV

BACKGROUND: Of new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States, 50% occur among youth aged 15 to 24 years. Previous studies among youth with HIV (YHIV) do not distinguish STI trends among individuals with perinatally (YPHIV) and nonperinatally (YNPHIV) acquired HIV. METHODS: Among 3...

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Autores principales: Neilan, Anne M., DeMonte, Justin B., Foote, Julia H. A., Karalius, Brad, Patel, Kunjal, Kapogiannis, Bill G., Rudy, Bret J., Huszti, Heather, Fernandez, M. Isabel, Hudgens, Michael G., Ciaranello, Andrea L.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8820772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34711773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001578
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author Neilan, Anne M.
DeMonte, Justin B.
Foote, Julia H. A.
Karalius, Brad
Patel, Kunjal
Kapogiannis, Bill G.
Rudy, Bret J.
Huszti, Heather
Fernandez, M. Isabel
Hudgens, Michael G.
Ciaranello, Andrea L.
author_facet Neilan, Anne M.
DeMonte, Justin B.
Foote, Julia H. A.
Karalius, Brad
Patel, Kunjal
Kapogiannis, Bill G.
Rudy, Bret J.
Huszti, Heather
Fernandez, M. Isabel
Hudgens, Michael G.
Ciaranello, Andrea L.
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description BACKGROUND: Of new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States, 50% occur among youth aged 15 to 24 years. Previous studies among youth with HIV (YHIV) do not distinguish STI trends among individuals with perinatally (YPHIV) and nonperinatally (YNPHIV) acquired HIV. METHODS: Among 3 Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions (ATN) studies conducted between 2009 and 2015, we estimated incident diagnoses of trichomonal, bacterial, viral, and overall STIs stratified by sex assigned at birth, mode of HIV acquisition (perinatal [YPHIV] and nonperinatal [YNPHIV]), age (13–17 and 18–24 years), CD4 count (<200, 200–499, and ≥500/μL), and HIV viral load (VL) (<400 and ≥400 copies/mL). RESULTS: Among 3131 YHIV, across the 3 studies, mean (SD) age was 20.6 (2.6) years, 888 (28%) were female, 2498 (80%) had nonperinatal HIV acquisition recorded, and 2298 (73%) were African American/Black. Mean follow-up was 0.9 (0.3) years. Compared with YPHIV, YNPHIV spent less person-time with VL <400 copies/mL (47% vs. 53%) and more time off antiretroviral therapy (49% vs. 15%), and had higher overall STI rates (males, 65.9 vs. 8.5/100 person-years [PY]; females, 54.7 vs. 17.2/100 PY). Among YPHIV, bacterial STIs were higher during person-time spent with VL ≥400 vs. <400 copies/mL (male YPHIV, 10.9 vs. 0.6/100 PY; female YPHIV, 11.2 vs. 2.9/100 PY); no difference was observed among YNPHIV, which may be due to concurrent acquisition of HIV and other STIs and limited follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with YPHIV, YNPHIV spent less time on antiretroviral therapy and virologically suppressed; YNPHIV also had higher STI diagnosis rates. Very high STI diagnosis rates among YHIV, including among those without virologic suppression, highlight the importance of youth-focused efforts to support durable virologic suppression and identify and treat STIs.
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spelling pubmed-88207722022-02-09 Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV Neilan, Anne M. DeMonte, Justin B. Foote, Julia H. A. Karalius, Brad Patel, Kunjal Kapogiannis, Bill G. Rudy, Bret J. Huszti, Heather Fernandez, M. Isabel Hudgens, Michael G. Ciaranello, Andrea L. Sex Transm Dis Original Studies BACKGROUND: Of new sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the United States, 50% occur among youth aged 15 to 24 years. Previous studies among youth with HIV (YHIV) do not distinguish STI trends among individuals with perinatally (YPHIV) and nonperinatally (YNPHIV) acquired HIV. METHODS: Among 3 Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions (ATN) studies conducted between 2009 and 2015, we estimated incident diagnoses of trichomonal, bacterial, viral, and overall STIs stratified by sex assigned at birth, mode of HIV acquisition (perinatal [YPHIV] and nonperinatal [YNPHIV]), age (13–17 and 18–24 years), CD4 count (<200, 200–499, and ≥500/μL), and HIV viral load (VL) (<400 and ≥400 copies/mL). RESULTS: Among 3131 YHIV, across the 3 studies, mean (SD) age was 20.6 (2.6) years, 888 (28%) were female, 2498 (80%) had nonperinatal HIV acquisition recorded, and 2298 (73%) were African American/Black. Mean follow-up was 0.9 (0.3) years. Compared with YPHIV, YNPHIV spent less person-time with VL <400 copies/mL (47% vs. 53%) and more time off antiretroviral therapy (49% vs. 15%), and had higher overall STI rates (males, 65.9 vs. 8.5/100 person-years [PY]; females, 54.7 vs. 17.2/100 PY). Among YPHIV, bacterial STIs were higher during person-time spent with VL ≥400 vs. <400 copies/mL (male YPHIV, 10.9 vs. 0.6/100 PY; female YPHIV, 11.2 vs. 2.9/100 PY); no difference was observed among YNPHIV, which may be due to concurrent acquisition of HIV and other STIs and limited follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with YPHIV, YNPHIV spent less time on antiretroviral therapy and virologically suppressed; YNPHIV also had higher STI diagnosis rates. Very high STI diagnosis rates among YHIV, including among those without virologic suppression, highlight the importance of youth-focused efforts to support durable virologic suppression and identify and treat STIs. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-03 2021-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8820772/ /pubmed/34711773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001578 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Original Studies
Neilan, Anne M.
DeMonte, Justin B.
Foote, Julia H. A.
Karalius, Brad
Patel, Kunjal
Kapogiannis, Bill G.
Rudy, Bret J.
Huszti, Heather
Fernandez, M. Isabel
Hudgens, Michael G.
Ciaranello, Andrea L.
Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV
title Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV
title_full Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV
title_fullStr Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV
title_full_unstemmed Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV
title_short Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnoses Among US Youth With Perinatally and Nonperinatally Acquired HIV
title_sort rates of sexually transmitted infection diagnoses among us youth with perinatally and nonperinatally acquired hiv
topic Original Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8820772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34711773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001578
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