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Hospitalization is a missed opportunity for HIV screening, pre-exposure prophylaxis, and treatment.
Bradford, William; Akselrod, Hana; Bassler, John; Gagnon, Kelly W; Burkholder, Greer; Carpenter, Joseph Edward; Steck, Alaina; Catalanotti, Jillian; Kuo, Irene; McGonigle, Keanan; Mai, William; Notis, Melissa; Brokus, Christopher; Kattakuzhy, Sarah; Rosenthal, Elana; Eaton, Ellen F.
Afiliação
  • Bradford W; Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Boshell Building 8th Floor 1808 7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL, 35233, USA. wsbradford@uabmc.edu.
  • Akselrod H; Department of Medicine, The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, USA.
  • Bassler J; School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, USA.
  • Gagnon KW; Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Boshell Building 8th Floor 1808 7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL, 35233, USA.
  • Burkholder G; Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Boshell Building 8th Floor 1808 7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL, 35233, USA.
  • Carpenter JE; Department of Emergency Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA.
  • Steck A; Department of Emergency Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA.
  • Catalanotti J; Department of Medicine, The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, USA.
  • Kuo I; Department of Epidemiology, Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington, USA.
  • McGonigle K; Department of Medicine, The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, USA.
  • Mai W; Department of Medicine, The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, USA.
  • Notis M; Department of Medicine, The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, USA.
  • Brokus C; Division of Clinical Care and Research, Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.
  • Kattakuzhy S; Division of Clinical Care and Research, Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.
  • Rosenthal E; Division of Clinical Care and Research, Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.
  • Eaton EF; Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Boshell Building 8th Floor 1808 7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL, 35233, USA.
Addict Sci Clin Pract ; 19(1): 22, 2024 03 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38528590
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Hospitalization is a "reachable moment" for people who inject drugs (PWID), but preventive care including HIV testing, prevention and treatment is rarely offered within inpatient settings.

METHODS:

We conducted a multisite, retrospective cohort study of patients with opioid use disorder with infectious complications of injection drug use hospitalized between 1/1/2018-12/31/2018. We evaluated HIV care continuum outcomes using descriptive statistics and hypothesis tests for intergroup differences.

RESULTS:

322 patients were included. Of 300 patients without known HIV, only 2 had a documented discussion of PrEP, while only 1 was prescribed PrEP on discharge. Among the 22 people with HIV (PWH), only 13 (59%) had a viral load collected during admission of whom all were viremic and 10 (45%) were successfully linked to care post-discharge. Rates of readmission, Medicaid or uninsured status, and unstable housing were high in both groups.

DISCUSSION:

We observed poor provision of HIV testing, PrEP and other HIV services for hospitalized PWID across multiple U.S. medical centers. Future initiatives should focus on providing this group with comprehensive HIV testing and treatment services through a status neutral approach.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por HIV / Abuso de Substâncias por Via Intravenosa / Fármacos Anti-HIV / Profilaxia Pré-Exposição Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por HIV / Abuso de Substâncias por Via Intravenosa / Fármacos Anti-HIV / Profilaxia Pré-Exposição Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article