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Earlier diagnoses and faster treatment of HIV in the District of Columbia: HIV surveillance analysis, 2006-2016.

Rupali K Doshi1,2, J Li1,2, K Dorsey1,2, A Allston2, M Kharfen2.   

Abstract

To address high HIV prevalence, the District of Columbia (DC) Department of Health has implemented multiple strategies to increase routine HIV testing since 2006. Examination of delayed HIV diagnosis over time can demonstrate population-level impact of public health strategies to promote HIV testing. Using HIV surveillance data, we examined delayed HIV diagnosis in DC (stage 3 within 90 days of diagnosis), CD4 count at HIV diagnosis, linkage to HIV care, and time to viral suppression among DC residents age 13 and above who were diagnosed from 2006 to 2016.  We used the Cochran-Armitage test of trend, Cuzick's test of trend, and Chi-square for univariate analyses, and we examined factors associated with delayed HIV diagnosis using a log-binomial multivariate model. 7,937 DC residents were diagnosed with HIV and had available data.  Between 2006 and 2016, delayed HIV diagnoses declined from 36.4% to 25.5%, median CD4 count increased from 190 cells/µl to 426 cells/µl, and median time from HIV diagnosis to viral suppression declined from 1,136 days to 84 days.  Women, youth ages 13-29, and men who have sex with men had lower proportions with delayed HIV diagnosis. In the multivariate models, racial/ethnic disparities in delayed HIV diagnoses were apparent during 2006-2008 but not during 2009-2016. Continued efforts around earlier HIV testing are needed in DC.

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Keywords:  Delayed HIV diagnosis; disparities; linkage to care; viral suppression

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30897926     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1595516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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