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Modeled estimates of HIV-serodifferent couples in tuberculosis-affected households in four sub-Saharan African countries.
Zhang, Meixin; Tseng, Ashley S; Anguzu, Godwin; Barnabas, Ruanne V; Davis, J Lucian; Mujugira, Andrew; Flaxman, Abraham D; Ross, Jennifer M.
Afiliação
  • Zhang M; Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
  • Tseng AS; Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
  • Anguzu G; Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
  • Barnabas RV; PART Fellowship, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Davis JL; Department of Social Science Research Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States of America.
  • Mujugira A; Division of Infectious Diseases, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.
  • Flaxman AD; Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.
  • Ross JM; Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America.
PLOS Glob Public Health ; 4(5): e0002609, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38696500
ABSTRACT
Household-based tuberculosis (TB) contact evaluation may be an efficient strategy to reach people who could benefit from oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) because of the epidemiological links between HIV and TB. This study estimated the number of HIV serodifferent couples in TB-affected households and potential HIV acquisitions averted through their PrEP use in 4 TB-HIV high-burden countries. We conducted a model-based analysis set in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, and Uganda using parameters from population-based household surveys, systematic literature review and meta-analyses, and estimates from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019. We parameterized the nonlinear relationship between the proportion of serodifferent couples among people living with HIV and population-level HIV prevalence using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. We integrated all parameters in a mathematical model and propagated uncertainty using a Monte Carlo approach. We estimated the HIV prevalence among adults aged 15-49 living in TB-affected households to be higher than in the general population in all 4 countries. The proportion of serodifferent couples among all couples in TB-affected households was also higher than in the general population (South Africa 20.7% vs. 15.7%, Kenya 15.7% vs. 5.7%, Uganda 14.5% vs. 6.0%, Ethiopia 4.1% vs. 0.8%). We estimated that up to 1,799 (95% UI 1,256-2,341) HIV acquisitions in South Africa could be prevented annually by PrEP use in serodifferent couples in TB-affected households, 918 (95% UI 409-1,450) in Kenya, 686 (95% UI 505-871) in Uganda, and 408 (95% UI 298-522) in Ethiopia. As couples in TB-affected households are more likely to be serodifferent than couples in the general population, offering PrEP during household TB contact evaluation may prevent a substantial number of HIV acquisitions.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: PLOS Glob Public Health Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: PLOS Glob Public Health Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos