Literature DB >> 18670211

New challenges for mathematical and statistical modeling of HIV and hepatitis C virus in injecting drug users.

Mirjam Kretzschmar, Lucas Wiessing.   

Abstract

Injecting drug users are not only driving blood-borne transmission of HIV and hepatitis C virus but also likely drive sexual transmission of HIV in large parts of the world. Mathematical and statistical modeling can provide important insights in these epidemiological processes and on the potential impact of interventions but have been little used to date. This review aims to discuss the potential areas of application of modeling in the field of viral infections in injecting drug users. After reviewing key examples of published modeling work on HIV and hepatitis C virus in injecting drug users, we discuss recent developments in the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of these infections. In particular, new methods for the diagnosis of early HIV infection, new antivirals for a more effective treatment of HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infections, new concepts in design and surveillance of interventions for drug users and increasing possibilities of molecular typing of pathogens are changing the questions and decisions for public health policy makers who deal with drug-related infectious diseases. Research including mathematical modeling is needed to understand the impact of new diagnostic tools, new treatment options and combined intervention strategies on the epidemiology of viral infections in injecting drug users. Methodological advances in mathematical modeling are required to adequately approach some of the ensuing research questions. Modeling has much to offer for solving urgent policy questions, but current levels of funding in modeling research are insufficient and need to be scaled up to make better use of these possibilities.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18670211     DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3282ff6265

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


  7 in total

1.  Agent-based and phylogenetic analyses reveal how HIV-1 moves between risk groups: injecting drug users sustain the heterosexual epidemic in Latvia.

Authors:  Frederik Graw; Thomas Leitner; Ruy M Ribeiro
Journal:  Epidemics       Date:  2012-05-02       Impact factor: 4.396

Review 2.  Modeling hepatitis C virus transmission among people who inject drugs: Assumptions, limitations and future challenges.

Authors:  Nick Scott; Margaret Hellard; Emma Sue McBryde
Journal:  Virulence       Date:  2015-08-25       Impact factor: 5.882

3.  The efficacy of serostatus disclosure for HIV Transmission risk reduction.

Authors:  Ann A O'Connell; Sandra J Reed; Julianne A Serovich
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2015-02

4.  Mathematical modeling and the epidemiological research process.

Authors:  Mikayla C Chubb; Kathryn H Jacobsen
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2009-10-27       Impact factor: 12.434

5.  Molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Jilin province, northeastern China: emergence of a new CRF07_BC transmission cluster and intersubtype recombinants.

Authors:  Xingguang Li; Xihui Zang; Chuanyi Ning; Yi Feng; Cunxin Xie; Xiang He; Yutaka Takebe; Liuyan Sun; Qi Guo; Hui Xing; Marcia L Kalish; Yiming Shao
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-10-30       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Roundtable discussion: how lessons learned from HIV can inform the global response to viral hepatitis.

Authors:  Jeffrey V Lazarus; Jens Lundgren; Jordi Casabona; Lucas Wiessing; Catharina Matheï; Peter Vickerman; Maria Prins; Mirjam Kretzschmar; Maria Kantzanou; Isabelle Giraudon; Marica Ferri; Paul Griffiths; Magdalena Harris; Margaret Walker; Lilyana Chavdarova; Eberhard Schatz; Katrin Schiffer; John Kools; Jason Farell; Luís Mendão
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2014-09-19       Impact factor: 3.090

7.  Monitoring quality and coverage of harm reduction services for people who use drugs: a consensus study.

Authors:  Lucas Wiessing; Marica Ferri; Vendula Běláčková; Patrizia Carrieri; Samuel R Friedman; Cinta Folch; Kate Dolan; Brian Galvin; Peter Vickerman; Jeffrey V Lazarus; Viktor Mravčík; Mirjam Kretzschmar; Vana Sypsa; Ana Sarasa-Renedo; Anneli Uusküla; Dimitrios Paraskevis; Luis Mendão; Diana Rossi; Nadine van Gelder; Luke Mitcheson; Letizia Paoli; Cristina Diaz Gomez; Maitena Milhet; Nicoleta Dascalu; Jonathan Knight; Gordon Hay; Eleni Kalamara; Roland Simon; Catherine Comiskey; Carla Rossi; Paul Griffiths
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2017-04-22
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