HIV retesting among people living with HIV in Lesotho in 2022.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Spencer D Pogue, Suzue Saito, Mphotleng Tlhomola, Christine A West, Fred Asiimwe, Puleng Ramphalla, Eugenie Poirot, Claire Steiner, Abigail R Greenleaf
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Background: Despite widespread HIV testing in sub-Saharan Africa, regular testing among at-risk populations is crucial for effective prevention. However, reports increasingly indicate retesting among people living with HIV (PLHIV), a group that would not require additional testing since they would already have received a confirmed diagnosis. We describe the demographic characteristics of PLHIV retesters in Lesotho, report the average number of HIV tests post-diagnosis among PLHIV, and share motivations for retesting.

Methods: In August 2022, a nationally representative cohort in Lesotho participated in a cell phone survey about their HIV status and testing history. Study participants were recruited from a face-to-face survey conducted in 2020, Lesotho Population Based HIV Impact Assessment survey.

Results: Of the 1523 participants called, 1111 participants responded (72.9%) and 266 reported living with HIV. We found 18.8% of people living with HIV (PLHIV) reported retesting at least once for HIV, and 58% of PLHIV who reported retesting were likely or very likely to retest for HIV in the coming year. The main reason PLHIV reported retesting was because a health care worker offered the test (61.7%) followed by self-initiated testing to confirm their status (29.1%). Among male PLHIV who had a history of retesting, 92.0% were very likely or likely to retest, compared to only 30.6% of female PLHIV.

Conclusion: We found almost a fifth of PLHIV in Lesotho reported a history of retesting for HIV, and 58% of PLHIV were likely or very likely to retest for HIV in the coming year. Educating providers and men living with HIV could reduce retesting among PLHIV.

2022 年莱索托艾滋病毒感染者的艾滋病毒再检测。
背景:尽管撒哈拉以南非洲地区广泛开展了艾滋病毒检测,但在高危人群中进行定期检测对于有效预防至关重要。然而,越来越多的报告显示,艾滋病病毒感染者(PLHIV)中存在重新检测的情况,而这一群体由于已经得到了确诊,因此不需要进行额外的检测。我们描述了莱索托艾滋病病毒感染者重测者的人口学特征,报告了艾滋病病毒感染者确诊后的平均检测次数,并分享了重测的动机:2022 年 8 月,莱索托一个具有全国代表性的群体参与了一项关于其 HIV 感染状况和检测历史的手机调查。研究参与者是从 2020 年进行的面对面调查 "莱索托人口艾滋病影响评估调查 "中招募的:在拨打电话的 1523 名参与者中,有 1111 人(72.9%)做出了回复,266 人报告感染了艾滋病毒。我们发现,18.8% 的艾滋病病毒感染者(PLHIV)报告至少进行过一次艾滋病病毒复检,58% 的报告复检的 PLHIV 很可能或非常可能在未来一年内进行艾滋病病毒复检。报告重新检测的主要原因是医护人员提供了检测(61.7%),其次是自己主动检测以确认自己的状况(29.1%)。在有过重新检测史的男性 PLHIV 中,92.0% 的人非常有可能或有可能进行重新检测,而女性 PLHIV 中只有 30.6%:我们发现,莱索托有近五分之一的艾滋病毒感染者曾进行过艾滋病毒复检,58%的艾滋病毒感染者很可能或非常可能在未来一年内进行艾滋病毒复检。对服务提供者和男性艾滋病毒感染者进行教育可以减少艾滋病毒感染者的再次检测。
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2.60
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of STD & AIDS provides a clinically oriented forum for investigating and treating sexually transmissible infections, HIV and AIDS. Publishing original research and practical papers, the journal contains in-depth review articles, short papers, case reports, audit reports, CPD papers and a lively correspondence column. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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