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Population-level effectiveness of rapid, targeted, high-coverage roll-out of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in men who have sex with men: the EPIC-NSW prospective cohort study.

Authors :
Grulich AE
Guy R
Amin J
Jin F
Selvey C
Holden J
Schmidt HA
Zablotska I
Price K
Whittaker B
Chant K
Cooper C
McGill S
Telfer B
Yeung B
Levitt G
Ogilvie EE
Dharan NJ
Hammoud MA
Vaccher S
Watchirs-Smith L
McNulty A
Smith DJ
Allen DM
Baker D
Bloch M
Bopage RI
Brown K
Carr A
Carmody CJ
Collins KL
Finlayson R
Foster R
Jackson EY
Lewis DA
Lusk J
O'Connor CC
Ryder N
Vlahakis E
Read P
Cooper DA
Source :
The lancet. HIV [Lancet HIV] 2018 Nov; Vol. 5 (11), pp. e629-e637. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Oct 17.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective in men who have sex with men (MSM) at the individual level, but data on population-level impact are lacking. We examined whether rapid, targeted, and high-coverage roll-out of PrEP in an MSM epidemic would reduce HIV incidence in the cohort prescribed PrEP and state-wide in Australia's most populous state, New South Wales.<br />Methods: The Expanded PrEP Implementation in Communities-New South Wales (EPIC-NSW) study is an implementation cohort study of daily co-formulated tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and emtricitabine as HIV PrEP. We recruited high-risk gay men in a New South Wales-wide network of 21 clinics. We report protocol-specified co-primary outcomes at 12 months after recruitment of the first 3700 participants: within-cohort HIV incidence; and change in population HIV diagnoses in New South Wales between the 12-month periods before and after PrEP roll-out. The study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT02870790.<br />Findings: We recruited 3700 participants in the 8 months between March 1, 2016, and Oct 31, 2016. 3676 (99%) were men, 3534 (96%) identified as gay, and 149 (4%) as bisexual. Median age was 36 years (IQR 30-45 years). Overall, 3069 (83%) participants attended a visit at 12 months or later. Over 4100 person-years, two men became infected with HIV (incidence 0·048 per 100 person-years, 95% CI 0·012-0·195). Both had been non-adherent to PrEP. HIV diagnoses in MSM in New South Wales declined from 295 in the 12 months before PrEP roll-out to 221 in the 12 months after (relative risk reduction [RRR] 25·1%, 95% CI 10·5-37·4). There was a decline both in recent HIV infections (from 149 to 102, RRR 31·5%, 95% CI 11·3 to 47·3) and in other HIV diagnoses (from 146 to 119, RRR 18·5%, 95% CI -4·5 to 36·6).<br />Interpretation: PrEP implementation was associated with a rapid decline in HIV diagnoses in the state of New South Wales, which was greatest for recent infections. As part of a combination prevention approach, rapid, targeted, high-coverage PrEP implementation is effective to reduce new HIV infections at the population level.<br />Funding: New South Wales Ministry of Health, Gilead Sciences.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2352-3018
Volume :
5
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The lancet. HIV
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30343026
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30215-7