| Literature DB >> 23405106 |
Susan Scheer1, Shoshanna Nakelsky, Trista Bingham, Mark Damesyn, Dan Sun, Chi-Sheng Chin, Anthony Buckman, Karen E Mark.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Accurate estimates of HIV incidence are crucial for prioritizing, targeting, and evaluating HIV prevention efforts. Using the methodology the CDC used to estimate national HIV incidence, we estimated HIV incidence in Los Angeles County (LAC), San Francisco (SF), and California's remaining counties.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23405106 PMCID: PMC3566146 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Number of reported newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases and non-AIDS HIV diagnoses, with completeness data for HIV testing history and BED test results, for the three HIV Incidence Surveillance areas in California, 2006–2009.
| Los Angeles County | San Francisco City and County | All California counties excluding Los Angeles and San Francisco Counties | ||||||||||
| Year of Diagnosis | Newly Diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases | Non–AIDS HIV Diagnoses | Testing History | BED Result | Newly Diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases | Non–AIDS HIV Diagnoses | Testing History | BED Result | Newly Diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases | Non–AIDS HIV Diagnoses | Testing History | BED Result |
| N | n | n (%) | n (%) | n | n | n (%) | n (%) | n | n | n (%) | n (%) | |
| 2006 | 2647 | 1941 | 477 (18%) | 244 (13%) | 557 | 405 | 338 (61%) | 165 (41%) | 2962 | 1839 | 365 (12%) | 180 (10%) |
| 2007 | 2662 | 2030 | 819 (31%) | 474 (23%) | 565 | 413 | 386 (68%) | 213 (52%) | 2994 | 1942 | 418 (14%) | 234 (12%) |
| 2008 | 2388 | 1706 | 1044 (44%) | 715 (42%) | 526 | 393 | 394 (75%) | 257 (65%) | 2853 | 1874 | 525 (18%) | 466 (25%) |
| 2009 | 2138 | 1509 | 1208 (57%) | 555 (37%) | 483 | 357 | 394 (82%) | 248 (69%) | 2753 | 1740 | 826 (30%) | 447 (26%) |
Defined as having an answer to the question “Have you ever tested negative for HIV in the past”.
BED results among Non-AIDS HIV diagnoses.
Estimated number and rate per 100,000 of new HIV infections by HIV Incidence Surveillance area and year.
| Los Angeles County | San Francisco City and County | All California counties excluding Los Angeles and San Francisco Counties | |||||
| Year of Diagnosis | Estimated Incident HIV Cases (95% CI) | Rate (95% CI) | Estimated Incident HIV Cases (95% CI) | Rate (95% CI) | Estimated Incident HIV Cases (95% CI) | Rate (95% CI) | |
| 2006 | Not presented | 492 | 70 | Not presented | |||
| (327–657) | (47–94) | ||||||
| 2007 | 2426 | 29 | 490 | 70 | Not presented | ||
| (1871–2982) | (22–36) | (335–646) | (48–92) | ||||
| 2008 | 1669 | 20 | 458 | 65 | 2526 | 13 | |
| (1309–2029) | (16–24) | (342–574) | (49–82) | (1688–3364) | (9–17) | ||
| 2009 | 1898 | 23 | 367 | 52 | 2993 | 15 | |
| (1452–2344) | (17–28) | (261–473) | (37–67) | (2141–3846) | (11–20) | ||
CI, Confidence Interval.
Incidence estimate not calculated due to incomplete data.
Estimated rate of new HIV infections by sex, race/ethnicity, age group and mode of transmission, Los Angeles County, 2008–2009.
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| Male | 36 | (27–44) | 38 | (28–47) |
| Female | 4 | (2–7) | 8 | (2–13) |
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| White | 17 | (12–23) | 20 | (12–27) |
| Black | 44 | (29–59) | 56 | (34–78) |
| Latino | 20 | (14–27) | 23 | (15–31) |
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| 13–29 | 25 | (18–31) | 27 | (20–35) |
| 30–39 | 34 | (23–46) | 40 | (24–55) |
| 40+ | 12 | (8–17) | 14 | (9–19) |
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| MSM | 447 | (339–555) | 493 | (369–617) |
| HET/IDU/OTH | 4 | (1–6) | 5 | (1–8) |
MSM includes MSM-IDU.
Heterosexual/Injection Drug Use/Other mode of transmission.
Incidence estimate not calculated due to incomplete data.
Estimated rate of new HIV infections by sex, race/ethnicity, age group and mode of transmission, San Francisco County, 2006–2009.
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| Rate (per 100,000) | (95% CI) | Rate (per 100,000) | (95% CI) | Rate (per 100,000) | (95% CI) | Rate (per 100,000) | (95% CI) | |
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| Male | 128 | (84–173) | 125 | (84–166) | 123 | (90–155) | 98 | (69–128) |
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| White | 86 | (55–118) | 85 | (5–119) | 75 | (50–99) | 55 | (36–74) |
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| 117 | (38–199) | 181 | (0–375) |
| Latino | 68 | (28–109) | 102 | (28–178) | 148 | (61–233) | 68 | (26–110) |
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| 13–29 | 79 | (45–114) | 118 | (57–179) | 97 | (55–138) | 80 | (45–115) |
| 30–39 | 84 | (48–120) | 85 | (51–120) | 88 | (55–121) | 70 | (34–107) |
| 40+ | 59 | (26–93) | 44 | (18–70) | 42 | (25–59) | 34 | (19–49) |
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| MSM | 807 | (536–1078) | 783 | (517–1047) | 788 | (579–998) | 626 | (450–800) |
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MSM includes MSM-IDU.
Heterosexual/Injection Drug Use/Other mode of transmission.
Incidence estimate not calculated due to incomplete data.