Understanding the impact of HIV on mpox transmission in the MSM population: A mathematical modeling study

IF 8.8 3区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Andrew Omame , Qing Han , Sarafa A. Iyaniwura , Adeniyi Ebenezer , Nicola L. Bragazzi , Xiaoying Wang , Jude D. Kong , Woldegebriel A. Woldegerima
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The recent mpox outbreak (in 2022–2023) has different clinical and epidemiological features compared with previous outbreaks of the disease. During this outbreak, sexual contact was believed to be the primary transmission route of the disease. In addition, the community of men having sex with men (MSM) was disproportionately affected by the outbreak. This population is also disproportionately affected by HIV infection. Given that both diseases can be transmitted sexually, the endemicity of HIV, and the high sexual behavior associated with the MSM community, it is essential to understand the effect of the two diseases spreading simultaneously in an MSM population. Particularly, we aim to understand the potential effects of HIV on an mpox outbreak in the MSM population. We develop a mechanistic mathematical model of HIV and mpox co-infection. Our model incorporates the dynamics of both diseases and considers HIV treatment with anti-retroviral therapy (ART). In addition, we consider a potential scenario where HIV infection increases susceptibility to mpox, and investigate the potential impact of this mechanism on mpox dynamics. Our analysis shows that HIV can facilitate the spread of mpox in an MSM population, and that HIV treatment with ART may not be sufficient to control the spread of mpox in the population. However, we showed that a moderate use of condoms or reduction in sexual contact in the population combined with ART is beneficial in controlling mpox transmission. Based on our analysis, it is evident that effective control of HIV, specifically through substantial ART use, moderate condom compliance, and reduction in sexual contact, is imperative for curtailing the transmission of mpox in an MSM population and mitigating the compounding impact of these intertwined epidemics.

了解艾滋病病毒对男男性行为者传播艾滋病的影响:数学建模研究
最近(2022-2023 年)爆发的麻风腮与以往爆发的麻风腮相比,具有不同的临床和流行病学特征。在这次疫情中,性接触被认为是该疾病的主要传播途径。此外,男男性行为者(MSM)群体受到疫情的影响尤为严重。这一人群感染艾滋病毒的比例也特别高。鉴于这两种疾病都可以通过性传播、艾滋病病毒的流行以及男男性行为者群体的高性行为,了解这两种疾病同时在男男性行为者群体中传播的影响至关重要。特别是,我们的目标是了解艾滋病病毒对男男性行为人群中流行性疱疹爆发的潜在影响。我们建立了一个 HIV 和 mpox 共同感染的机理数学模型。我们的模型包含了这两种疾病的动态变化,并考虑了 HIV 的抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)。此外,我们还考虑了 HIV 感染会增加对 mpox 易感性的潜在情况,并研究了这种机制对 mpox 动态的潜在影响。我们的分析表明,艾滋病病毒会促进痘疹在男男性行为人群中的传播,而通过抗逆转录病毒疗法治疗艾滋病病毒可能不足以控制痘疹在人群中的传播。然而,我们的研究表明,在人群中适度使用安全套或减少性接触与抗逆转录病毒疗法相结合,有利于控制痘病毒的传播。根据我们的分析,很明显,有效控制艾滋病毒,特别是通过大量使用抗逆转录病毒疗法、适度使用安全套和减少性接触,对于遏制麻疹在男男性行为者人群中的传播和减轻这些相互交织的流行病的复合影响至关重要。
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Infectious Disease Modelling
Infectious Disease Modelling Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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17.00
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3.40%
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73
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Infectious Disease Modelling is an open access journal that undergoes peer-review. Its main objective is to facilitate research that combines mathematical modelling, retrieval and analysis of infection disease data, and public health decision support. The journal actively encourages original research that improves this interface, as well as review articles that highlight innovative methodologies relevant to data collection, informatics, and policy making in the field of public health.
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