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Contribution of Anal Sex to HIV Prevalence Among Heterosexuals: A Modeling Analysis.

Ann O'Leary1, Elizabeth DiNenno2, Amanda Honeycutt3, Benjamin Allaire3, Simon Neuwahl3, Katherine Hicks4, Stephanie Sansom2.   

Abstract

Anal intercourse is reported by many heterosexuals, and evidence suggests that its practice may be increasing. We estimated the proportion of the HIV burden attributable to anal sex in 2015 among heterosexual women and men in the United States. The HIV Optimization and Prevention Economics model was developed using parameter inputs from the literature for the sexually active U.S. population aged 13-64. The model uses differential equations to represent the progression of the population between compartments defined by HIV disease status and continuum-of-care stages from 2007 to 2015. For heterosexual women of all ages (who do not inject drugs), almost 28% of infections were associated with anal sex, whereas for women aged 18-34, nearly 40% of HIV infections were associated with anal sex. For heterosexual men, 20% of HIV infections were associated with insertive anal sex with women. Sensitivity analyses showed that varying any of 63 inputs by ±20% resulted in no more than a 13% change in the projected number of heterosexual infections in 2015, including those attributed to anal sex. Despite uncertainties in model inputs, a substantial portion of the HIV burden among heterosexuals appears to be attributable to anal sex. Providing information about the relative risk of anal sex compared with vaginal sex may help reduce HIV incidence in heterosexuals.

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Keywords:  Anal intercourse; HIV; Heterosexual

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28058564     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1635-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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