1. Changes in HIV care continuum indicators among community-based samples of HIV-infected people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men across 21 cities in India.
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Prata Menezes, Neia S., Solomon, Sunil S., McFall, Allison M., Srikrishnan, Aylur K., Vasudevan, Canjeevaram K., Kumar, M. Suresh, Celentano, David D., Mehta, Shruti H., and Lucas, Gregory M.
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HIV infection epidemiology , *HIV-positive persons , *NEEDLE sharing , *INTRAVENOUS drug abuse , *CROSS-sectional method , *REGRESSION analysis , *CONTINUUM of care , *HOMOSEXUALITY , *INFECTION control , *HARM reduction , *SEXUAL minorities , *RESEARCH funding , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *METROPOLITAN areas - Abstract
Monitoring key populations' progress towards UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets is essential to achieving HIV/AIDS epidemic control. Using serial cross-sectional data, we evaluated changes in HIV care continuum among people who inject drugs(PWID) and men who have sex with men(MSM) in India. Cross-sectional baseline (2012/2013) and follow-up (2016/2017) samples were recruited using respondent-driven sampling across 21 cities. All participants were tested for HIV and RNA measured in HIV-positive participants. Linear regression was used to model temporal site-level changes in continuum indicators in MSM versus PWID. At baseline, we recruited 2,544 HIV-infected PWID and 1,086 HIV-infected MSM. At follow-up, we recruited 2,517 HIV-infected PWID and 1,763 HIV-infected MSM. At baseline, there were no significant differences in continuum indicators between MSM and PWID. At follow-up, compared to PWID, the proportion of MSM reaching each care continuum indicator—awareness of status, receipt of care, ART use, viral suppression—increased by 15-33 percentage points: 78% of MSM versus 49% of PWID were aware of their status (p < 0.01); 56% of MSM versus 32% of PWID were virologically suppressed (p = 0.05). MSM showed marked improvements across the care continuum, whereas PWID lagged and may require additional intervention. Differential improvement in HIV engagement may necessitate population-specific interventions and routine surveillance to facilitate HIV elimination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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