| Literature DB >> 36146701 |
Bin Zhao1,2,3,4, Yu Qiu1,2,3,4, Wei Song5, Mingming Kang1,2,4, Xue Dong5, Xin Li5, Lu Wang5, Jianmin Liu5, Haibo Ding1,2,3,4, Zhenxing Chu1,2,3,4, Lin Wang1,2,3,4, Wen Tian1,2,3,4, Hong Shang1,2,3,4, Xiaoxu Han1,2,3,4.
Abstract
Universal antiretroviral therapy (ART, "treat all") was recommended by the World Health Organization in 2015; however, HIV-1 transmission is still ongoing. This study characterizes the drivers of HIV transmission in the "treat all" era. Demographic and clinical information and HIV pol gene were collected from all newly diagnosed cases in Shenyang, the largest city in Northeast China, during 2016 to 2019. Molecular networks were constructed based on genetic distance and logistic regression analysis was used to assess potential transmission source characteristics. The cumulative ART coverage in Shenyang increased significantly from 77.0% (485/630) in 2016 to 93.0% (2598/2794) in 2019 (p < 0.001). Molecular networks showed that recent HIV infections linked to untreated individuals decreased from 61.6% in 2017 to 28.9% in 2019, while linking to individuals with viral suppression (VS) increased from 9.0% to 49.0% during the same time frame (p < 0.001). Undiagnosed people living with HIV (PLWH) hidden behind the links between index cases and individuals with VS were likely to be male, younger than 25 years of age, with Manchu nationality (p < 0.05). HIV transmission has declined significantly in the era of "treat all". Undiagnosed PLWH may drive HIV transmission and should be the target for early detection and intervention.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; driving factor; molecular network; treat all
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36146701 PMCID: PMC9502473 DOI: 10.3390/v14091895
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.818
Characteristics of individuals in this study.
| Characteristics | Total | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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| Total | 2882 | 666(23.1%) | 755(26.2%) | 750(26.0%) | 711(25.7%) |
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| Median (IQR) | 32(26–44) | 30(25–44) | 33(26–46) | 31(26–43) | 32(26–45) |
| ≤25 | 710(24.6) | 183(27.5) | 178(23.6) | 184(24.5) | 165(23.2) |
| >25 | 2172(75.4) | 483(72.5) | 577(76.4) | 566(75.5) | 546(76.8) |
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| Male | 2686(93.2) | 633(95.0) | 700(92.7) | 706(94.1) | 647(91.0) |
| Female | 196(6.8) | 33(5.0) | 55(7.3) | 44(5.9) | 64(9.0) |
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| Han | 2482(86.1) | 579(86.9) | 660(87.4) | 642(85.6) | 601(84.5) |
| Others | 400(13.9) | 87(13.1) | 95(12.6) | 108(14.4) | 110(15.5) |
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| Unmarried | 1818(62.7) | 428(64.3) | 459(60.8) | 479(63.9) | 442(62.2) |
| Married | 548(19.0) | 102(15.3) | 161(21.3) | 132(17.6) | 153(21.5) |
| Divorced | 519(18.0) | 136(20.4) | 134(17.8) | 133(17.7) | 116(16.3) |
| Not available | 7(0.3) | 0(0.0) | 1(0.1) | 6(0.8) | 0(0.0) |
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| Senior high school and above | 2019(70.0) | 483(72.5) | 532(70.5) | 522(69.6) | 482(67.8) |
| Junior high school and below | 853(29.6) | 181(27.2) | 221(29.2) | 222(29.6) | 229(32.2) |
| Not available | 10(0.4) | 2(0.3) | 2(0.3) | 6(0.8) | 0(0.0) |
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| Men who have sex with men | 2367(82.1) | 592(88.9) | 616(81.6) | 598(79.8) | 561(78.9) |
| Heterosexual transmission | 434(15.1) | 63(9.5) | 115(15.2) | 118(15.7) | 138(19.4) |
| Injection drug users | 44(1.5) | 9(1.3) | 13(1.7) | 13(1.7) | 9(1.3) |
| Other/Not available | 37(1.3) | 2(0.3) | 11(1.5) | 21(2.8) | 3(0.4) |
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| CRF01_AE | 2019(70.0) | 471(70.7) | 554(73.4) | 517(68.9) | 477(67.1) |
| CRF07_BC | 526(18.3) | 120(18.0) | 125(16.5) | 148(19.8) | 133(18.7) |
| B | 132(4.6) | 33(5.0) | 31(4.1) | 31(4.1) | 37(5.2) |
| Others | 205(7.1) | 42(6.3) | 45(6.0) | 54(7.2) | 64(9.0) |
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| Recent HIV infection | 953(33.1) | 205(30.8) | 252(33.4) | 295(39.3) | 201(28.3) |
| Chronic HIV infection | 1868(64.8) | 435(65.3) | 494(65.4) | 450(60.0) | 489(68.7) |
| Not available | 61(2.1) | 26(3.9) | 9(1.2) | 5(0.7) | 21(3.0) |
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| <350 | 1244(43.2) | 288(43.2) | 340(45.0) | 410(54.6) | 206(29.0) |
| 350–500 | 419(14.5) | 90(13.5) | 122(16.2) | 131(17.5) | 76(10.7) |
| >500 | 323(11.2) | 81(12.3) | 73(9.7) | 108(14.4) | 61(8.6) |
| Not available | 896(31.1) | 207(31.0) | 220(29.1) | 101(13.5) | 368(51.7) |
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| <10,000 | 194(6.7) | 51(7.7) | 60(7.9) | 48(6.4) | 35(4.9) |
| ≥10,000 | 1383(48.0) | 357(53.6) | 339(44.9) | 391(52.1) | 296(41.7) |
| Not available | 1305(45.3) | 258(38.7) | 356(47.2) | 311(41.5) | 380(53.4) |
Figure 1Status of ART among newly diagnosed PLWH in Shenyang during 2016 to 2019: (A) the green regions represent ART cumulative coverage among surviving HIV-infected individuals; (B) individuals receiving ART are grouped based on VL data, with each color representing a different group; (C) the histogram shows the details of the unsuppressed group; (D) the black dots represent the number of median days between diagnosis and ART initiation for newly diagnosed PLWH, and the short lines represent the first and third quartiles, respectively.
Figure 2Dynamic analysis of the largest CRF01_AE cluster expansion and antiretroviral therapy during 2016 to 2019. The pictures 1–8 shows the outbreak process of the largest CRF01_AE cluster from Jan 2016 to Dec 2019. Red represents newly diagnosed PLWH, and blue represents those previously diagnosed. Circles represent CHI, and triangles represent RHI. Node size represents each case’s most recent VL. The gray circle represents individuals previously diagnosed with VL-unavailable. The combination diagram shows the specific data for this cluster. Green represents ART coverage, and blue represents the proportion of individuals with VS. The red line shows the change in the number of newly diagnosed RHI.
Figure 3The contribution of different ART groups to RHI links. Each color represents the ART status of each potential transmission source.
Characteristics of undiagnosed HIV-infected individuals.
| Characteristics |
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| Odds Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval | Adjusted Odds Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval | |||||
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| Female | 86 | 6.6 | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Male | 1223 | 93.4 | 3.148 | 1.26–7.867 | 0.014 | 3.332 | 1.205–9.211 | 0.020 |
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| ≥25 | 1052 | 80.4 | Ref | Ref | ||||
| <25 | 255 | 19.5 | 1.667 | 1.18–2.353 | 0.004 | 1.596 | 1.090–2.336 | 0.016 |
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| Unmarried | 806 | 61.6 | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Married | 268 | 20.5 | 0.668 | 0.442–1.009 | 0.055 | 0.867 | 0.552–1.362 | 0.537 |
| Divorced/Widowed | 231 | 17.7 | 0.91 | 0.609–1.357 | 0.642 | 1.115 | 0.720–1.728 | 0.625 |
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| Han | 1134 | 86.6 | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Manchu | 128 | 9.8 | 1.851 | 1.196–2.863 | 0.006 | 1.746 | 1.121–2.719 | 0.014 |
| Others | 46 | 3.5 | 0.869 | 0.363–2.081 | 0.752 | 0.837 | 0.348–2.018 | 0.692 |
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| Men who have sex with men | 1084 | 82.8 | Ref | Ref | ||||
| Heterosexual transmission | 210 | 16.1 | 0.707 | 0.452–1.106 | 0.129 | 1.064 | 0.642–1.764 | 0.808 |
| Injection drug users | 15 | 1.1 | 2.615 | 0.883–7.744 | 0.083 | 3.765 | 1.201–11.801 | 0.023 |