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Opioid Use Fueling HIV Transmission in an Urban Setting: An Outbreak of HIV Infection Among People Who Inject Drugs-Massachusetts, 2015-2018.

Charles Alpren1, Erica L Dawson1, Betsey John1, Kevin Cranston1, Nivedha Panneer1, H Dawn Fukuda1, Kathleen Roosevelt1, R Monina Klevens1, Janice Bryant1, Philip J Peters1, Sheryl B Lyss1, William M Switzer1, Amanda Burrage1, Ashley Murray1, Christine Agnew-Brune1, Tracy Stiles1, Paul McClung1, Ellsworth M Campbell1, Courtney Breen1, Liisa M Randall1, Sharoda Dasgupta1, Shauna Onofrey1, Danae Bixler1, Kischa Hampton1, Jenifer Leaf Jaeger1, Katherine K Hsu1, William Adih1, Barry Callis1, Linda R Goldman1, Susie P Danner1, Hongwei Jia1, Matthew Tumpney1, Amy Board1, Catherine Brown1, Alfred DeMaria1, Kate Buchacz1.   

Abstract

Objectives. To describe and control an outbreak of HIV infection among people who inject drugs (PWID).Methods. The investigation included people diagnosed with HIV infection during 2015 to 2018 linked to 2 cities in northeastern Massachusetts epidemiologically or through molecular analysis. Field activities included qualitative interviews regarding service availability and HIV risk behaviors.Results. We identified 129 people meeting the case definition; 116 (90%) reported injection drug use. Molecular surveillance added 36 cases to the outbreak not otherwise linked. The 2 largest molecular groups contained 56 and 23 cases. Most interviewed PWID were homeless. Control measures, including enhanced field epidemiology, syringe services programming, and community outreach, resulted in a significant decline in new HIV diagnoses.Conclusions. We illustrate difficulties with identification and characterization of an outbreak of HIV infection among a population of PWID and the value of an intensive response.Public Health Implications. Responding to and preventing outbreaks requires ongoing surveillance, with timely detection of increases in HIV diagnoses, community partnerships, and coordinated services, all critical to achieving the goal of the national Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31725317      PMCID: PMC6893347          DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Public Health        ISSN: 0090-0036            Impact factor:   9.308


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