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Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey

In Africa, rapid testing for recent HIV infection (RTRI) is being scaled up; however, use of the recent infection testing algorithm (RITA), which uses viral load (VL) to confirm RTRI-recent infections, is not a widespread practice. We present results of recently acquired HIV infections among men who...

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Autores principales: Parmley, Lauren Elizabeth, Harris, Tiffany G., Hakim, Avi J., Musuka, Godfrey, Chingombe, Innocent, Mugurungi, Owen, Moyo, Brian, Mapingure, Munyaradzi, Gozhora, Perpetua, Samba, Chesterfield, Rogers, John H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9700339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35923140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/aid.2021.0216
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author Parmley, Lauren Elizabeth
Harris, Tiffany G.
Hakim, Avi J.
Musuka, Godfrey
Chingombe, Innocent
Mugurungi, Owen
Moyo, Brian
Mapingure, Munyaradzi
Gozhora, Perpetua
Samba, Chesterfield
Rogers, John H.
author_facet Parmley, Lauren Elizabeth
Harris, Tiffany G.
Hakim, Avi J.
Musuka, Godfrey
Chingombe, Innocent
Mugurungi, Owen
Moyo, Brian
Mapingure, Munyaradzi
Gozhora, Perpetua
Samba, Chesterfield
Rogers, John H.
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description In Africa, rapid testing for recent HIV infection (RTRI) is being scaled up; however, use of the recent infection testing algorithm (RITA), which uses viral load (VL) to confirm RTRI-recent infections, is not a widespread practice. We present results of recently acquired HIV infections among men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender women, and genderqueer (TGW/GQ) individuals with newly diagnosed HIV infection in Zimbabwe as per the national approach (RTRI) and applying a RITA. In 2019, 1,538 MSM and TGW/GQ in Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe were recruited to participate in a biobehavioral survey using respondent-driven sampling. Consenting participants received HIV testing and all HIV-positive specimens were tested with the RTRI Asanté HIV-1 Rapid Recency Assay, and for VL and CD4 count. RTRI-recent participants with unsuppressed VL (≥1,000 copies/mL) were classified as RITA-recent. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize results among RTRI-recent and RITA-recent participants. Among those tested for HIV (1,511/1,538), 22.5% (340/1,511) tested positive and of those, 55.0% (187/340) self-reported an HIV-negative or unknown status. Among these, 8.6% (16/187) were classified as RTRI-recent and 91.4% (171/187) were classified as RTRI-long term. After accounting for VL, RITA-recency was 1.1% (2/187). Two of 16 (12.5%) RTRI-recent infections were RITA-recent. VL among RITA-recent cases were 9,052 copies/mL and 40,694 copies/mL and both had CD4 counts <500. Data highlight misclassification of recent infections among MSM and TGW/GQ with newly diagnosed HIV infection using RTRI. With the incorporation of VL, >85% of RTRI-recent cases were reclassified as RITA-long term. True characterization of recent infections may not be possible without VL testing, which remains challenging in resource-limited settings.
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spelling pubmed-97003392022-11-30 Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey Parmley, Lauren Elizabeth Harris, Tiffany G. Hakim, Avi J. Musuka, Godfrey Chingombe, Innocent Mugurungi, Owen Moyo, Brian Mapingure, Munyaradzi Gozhora, Perpetua Samba, Chesterfield Rogers, John H. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses Clinical Trials / Clinical Studies In Africa, rapid testing for recent HIV infection (RTRI) is being scaled up; however, use of the recent infection testing algorithm (RITA), which uses viral load (VL) to confirm RTRI-recent infections, is not a widespread practice. We present results of recently acquired HIV infections among men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender women, and genderqueer (TGW/GQ) individuals with newly diagnosed HIV infection in Zimbabwe as per the national approach (RTRI) and applying a RITA. In 2019, 1,538 MSM and TGW/GQ in Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe were recruited to participate in a biobehavioral survey using respondent-driven sampling. Consenting participants received HIV testing and all HIV-positive specimens were tested with the RTRI Asanté HIV-1 Rapid Recency Assay, and for VL and CD4 count. RTRI-recent participants with unsuppressed VL (≥1,000 copies/mL) were classified as RITA-recent. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize results among RTRI-recent and RITA-recent participants. Among those tested for HIV (1,511/1,538), 22.5% (340/1,511) tested positive and of those, 55.0% (187/340) self-reported an HIV-negative or unknown status. Among these, 8.6% (16/187) were classified as RTRI-recent and 91.4% (171/187) were classified as RTRI-long term. After accounting for VL, RITA-recency was 1.1% (2/187). Two of 16 (12.5%) RTRI-recent infections were RITA-recent. VL among RITA-recent cases were 9,052 copies/mL and 40,694 copies/mL and both had CD4 counts <500. Data highlight misclassification of recent infections among MSM and TGW/GQ with newly diagnosed HIV infection using RTRI. With the incorporation of VL, >85% of RTRI-recent cases were reclassified as RITA-long term. True characterization of recent infections may not be possible without VL testing, which remains challenging in resource-limited settings. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022-11-01 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9700339/ /pubmed/35923140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/aid.2021.0216 Text en © Lauren Elizabeth Parmley et al. 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Trials / Clinical Studies
Parmley, Lauren Elizabeth
Harris, Tiffany G.
Hakim, Avi J.
Musuka, Godfrey
Chingombe, Innocent
Mugurungi, Owen
Moyo, Brian
Mapingure, Munyaradzi
Gozhora, Perpetua
Samba, Chesterfield
Rogers, John H.
Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey
title Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey
title_full Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey
title_fullStr Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey
title_full_unstemmed Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey
title_short Recent HIV Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Transgender Women, and Genderqueer Individuals with Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection in Zimbabwe: Results from a Respondent-Driven Sampling Survey
title_sort recent hiv infection among men who have sex with men, transgender women, and genderqueer individuals with newly diagnosed hiv infection in zimbabwe: results from a respondent-driven sampling survey
topic Clinical Trials / Clinical Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9700339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35923140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/aid.2021.0216
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