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Increased targeted HIV testing and reduced undiagnosed HIV infections among gay and bisexual men

Authors :
Patel, PG
Keen, P
McManus, H
Duck, T
Callander, D
Selvey, C
Power, C
Gray, RT
Knight, V
Asselin, J
Read, P
Johnson, K
Bavinton, BR
Bowden, VJ
Grulich, AE
Guy, R
Grulich, A
Prestage, G
Zablotska, I
Holden, J
Cooper, C
Price, K
Holt, M
de Wit, J
Kaldor, J
Kelleher, A
Wilson, D
Brotherton, A
Cooper, DA
Crooks, L
Whittaker, B
Madeddu, D
Schmidt, HM
Telfer, B
Boyd, M
McGill, S
Pinto, A
Nigro, S
Gordon, T
Feeney, L
Cunningham, P
Mao, L
Gray, J
O’Dwyer, M
Clifton, B
Patel, PG
Keen, P
McManus, H
Duck, T
Callander, D
Selvey, C
Power, C
Gray, RT
Knight, V
Asselin, J
Read, P
Johnson, K
Bavinton, BR
Bowden, VJ
Grulich, AE
Guy, R
Grulich, A
Prestage, G
Zablotska, I
Holden, J
Cooper, C
Price, K
Holt, M
de Wit, J
Kaldor, J
Kelleher, A
Wilson, D
Brotherton, A
Cooper, DA
Crooks, L
Whittaker, B
Madeddu, D
Schmidt, HM
Telfer, B
Boyd, M
McGill, S
Pinto, A
Nigro, S
Gordon, T
Feeney, L
Cunningham, P
Mao, L
Gray, J
O’Dwyer, M
Clifton, B
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of government HIV strategies that aimed to increase HIV testing uptake and frequency among gay and bisexual men (GBM) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Design: We analysed HIV testing data from existing passive and sentinel surveillance systems between 2010 and 2018. Methods: Six indicators were measured: (1) state-wide total HIV laboratory tests; (2) number of GBM attending publicly-funded clinics; (3) 12-monthly testing uptake; (4) annual testing frequency; (5) HIV testing with a STI diagnosis; and (6) HIV positivity. Mathematical modelling was used to estimate (7) the proportion of men with undiagnosed HIV. Indicators were stratified by Australian vs. overseas-born. Results: Overall, 43,560 GBM attended participating clinics (22,662 Australian-born, 20,834 overseas-born) from 2010-2018. Attendees increased from 5,186 in 2010 to 16,507 in 2018. There were increasing trends (p<0.001 for all) in testing uptake (83.9% to 95.1%); testing with a STI diagnosis (68.7% to 94.0%); annual HIV testing frequency (1.4 to 2.7); and a decreasing trend (p<0.01) in HIV positivity (1.7% to 0.9%).Increases in testing were similar in Australian-born and overseas-born GBM. However, there were decreasing trends in the estimated undiagnosed HIV proportion overall (9.5% to 7.7%) and in Australian-born GBM (7.1% to 2.8%), but an increasing trend in overseas-born GBM (15.3% to 16.9%) (p<0.001 for all).

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1250303725
Document Type :
Electronic Resource