Focusing the HIV response through estimating the major modes of HIV transmission: a multi-country analysis

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  • Eleanor Gouws
  • Paloma Cuchi
  • Eleanor Gouws
  • Paloma Cuchi
  • Peter Ghys
  • Benjamin Gobet
  • Amala Reddy
  • Tim Brown
  • Virginia Loo
  • Wiwat Peerapatanapokin
  • Tobi Saidel
  • Nalyn Siripong
  • Aye Aye Sein
  • San Hone
  • Khin Zarli Aye
  • Markus Bühler
  • Genesis Samonte
  • Noel Palaypayon
  • Zimmbodilion Y Mosende
  • Asep Kurniawan
  • Victoria Indrawati
  • Wenita Indrasari
  • Asep Eka Nur Hidayat
  • Lely Wahyuniar
  • Deepak Karki
  • Amdo Kumar Poudyal
  • Alankar Malviya
  • Lev Zohrabyan
  • Kelsey Case
  • Otilia Scutelniciuc
  • Valeriu Plesca
  • Stela Bivol
  • Alexandrina Iovita
  • Samvel Grigoryan
  • Arshak Papoyan
  • Marjolein Jacobs
  • Annick Borquez
  • Juan F Vesga
  • Yordana Doloros
  • Tessie Caballero Vaillant
  • Elizabeth Conklin-Ballester
  • Ana Isabel Nieto
  • José Salvador Sorto
  • Herbert Betan court
  • Marta Aurelia Martinez
  • Jorge Alarcon
  • Monica Pun
  • Luis Suarez
  • Romina Tejada
  • Cesar Gutierrez
  • Otilia St Charles
  • Rosalinda Hernandez
  • Enrique Beteta Acevedo
  • Luis Carballo Palma
  • José Medrano
  • Dina Soza
  • Ofelia Chicas
  • Hamidreza Setayesh
  • Laith Abu-Raddad
  • Ghina R Mumtaz
  • Ahmed Zidouh
  • Houssine El-Rhilani
  • Aziza Bennani
  • Kamal Alami
  • Maryam Nasirian
  • Aliakbar Haghdoost
  • Fardad Doroudi
  • Susan Kasedde
  • Mark Colvin
  • John Stover
  • Nicole Fraser
  • Lawrence Gelmon
  • Patrick Kenya
  • Francis Oguya
  • Boaz Cheluget
  • Girmay Haile
  • Motlalepula Khobotlo
  • Relebohile Tshehlo
  • John Nkonyama
  • Mikaela Hildrebrand
  • Mauricio Cysne
  • Mari Luntamo
  • Reshma Kassanjee
  • Alex Welte
  • Henry Damisoni
  • Sibusiso Mngani
  • Happiness Mkhatshwa
  • Tyrone Lapidos
  • Thandi Khumalo
  • Sanelisiwe Tsela
  • Nhlanhla Nhlabatsi
  • Helen Odido
  • Fred Wabwire-Mangen
  • Martin Odiit
  • Wilfred Kirungi
  • David Kaweesa Kisitu
  • James Okara Wanyama
  • Harold Witola
  • Celestine Buyu
  • Michael Gboun
  • Nomasomi Mpofu
  • Victoria James
  • Amos Milanzi
  • Masauso Nzima
  • Catherine Lowndes
  • Michel Alary
  • Juliana Victor-Ahuchogu
  • Alphonse Guedeme
  • Gatien Ekanmian
  • Justin Toussou
  • Frederic Kintin
  • André Kaboré
  • Jean-Baptiste Gatali
  • Karim Seck
  • Eugene Eba
  • Pascal Eby
  • William Bosu
  • Kenneth Zeboah
  • Rangaiyan Gurumurthy
  • Joseph Nnorom
  • Fajemisin Oluwole
  • Job Sagbohan
چکیده

OBJECTIVE An increasing number of countries have been estimating the distribution of new adult HIV infections by modes of transmission (MOT) to help prioritise prevention efforts. We compare results from studies conducted between 2008 and 2012 and discuss their use for planning and responding to the HIV epidemic. METHODS The UNAIDS recommended MOT model helps countries to estimate the proportion of new HIV infections that occur through key transmission modes including sex work, injecting drug use (IDU), men having sex with men (MSM), multiple sexual partnerships, stable relationships and medical interventions. The model typically forms part of a country-led process that includes a comprehensive review of epidemiological data. Recent revisions to the model are described. RESULTS Modelling results from 25 countries show large variation between and within regions. In sub-Saharan Africa, new infections occur largely in the general heterosexual population because of multiple partnerships or in stable discordant relationships, while sex work contributes significantly to new infections in West Africa. IDU and sex work are the main contributors to new infections in the Middle East and North Africa, with MSM the main contributor in Latin America. Patterns vary substantially between countries in Eastern Europe and Asia in terms of the relative contribution of sex work, MSM, IDU and spousal transmission. CONCLUSIONS The MOT modelling results, comprehensive review and critical assessment of data in a country can contribute to a more strategically focused HIV response. To strengthen this type of research, improved epidemiological and behavioural data by risk population are needed.

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دوره 88  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012