| Literature DB >> 35984608 |
Laio Magno1,2, Marcos Pereira3, Caroline Tianeze de Castro3, Thais Aranha Rossi4, Laylla Mirella Galvão Azevedo5, Nathalia Sernizon Guimarães4,3, Ines Dourado3.
Abstract
This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effectiveness of strategies and types of tests on HIV testing uptake by men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW), and in reaching PLWH. Articles published up to July 2020 were identified from major electronic databases and grey literature. Data were extracted and assessed for risk of bias. Estimates were pooled using random-effect meta-analysis while heterogeneity was evaluated by Cochran's Q test and I2. This study is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020192740). Of 6820 titles, 263 studies (n = 67,288 participants) were included. The testing strategies reported in most studies were community- (71.2%) and facility-based (28.8%). Highest uptake, with facility-based testing, occurred and reached more PLWH while with standard laboratory tests, it occurred with the highest HIV prevalence among MSM. However, urine test showed a highest rate of new HIV infection. Multiple test combinations had the highest uptake and reached more PLWH among TGW. Various testing strategies, considering barriers and regional differences, and different test types, need be considered, to increase uptake among MSM and TGW.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; Meta-analysis; Sexual and gender minorities; Systematic review; Testing; Transgender people
Year: 2022 PMID: 35984608 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-022-03803-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165