Rakai社区队列研究中15-24岁青年的HIV暴露前预防(PrEP)意识和使用

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
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背景:预防青少年和青壮年感染艾滋病毒对遏制这一流行病至关重要。口服暴露前预防(PrEP)是一种非常有效的预防方法,越来越多地用于撒哈拉以南非洲的这一年龄组,但基于人群的暴露前预防的认识和使用数据仍然有限。方法:分析两轮Rakai社区队列研究(一个开放的、基于人群的队列)的调查数据,我们估计了2018年至2023年乌干达中南部15至24岁人群中各种社会人口统计学特征与PrEP意识和使用相关的患病率。结果:大多数(62.4%,N=3,308/5,301)的参与者知道PrEP是预防HIV的方法,但只有1.7% (N=133/7,999)的AYA曾经使用过PrEP。在35.5% (N=2,838/7,999)符合PrEP资格标准的参与者中,曾经使用PrEP的参与者同样罕见(2.6%,N=75/2,838)。与20至24岁的人相比,15至19岁的人报告意识(fullyadjPR=0.82, 95%CI 0.78, 0.86)或一直使用(fullyadjPR=0.35, 95%CI 0.21, 0.58)的可能性较小。来自渔业社区的参与者比来自非渔业社区的参与者更有可能意识到prep (fullyadjPR=1.22, 95%CI 1.16, 1.29)或曾经使用过预防方法(fullyadjPR=6.07, 95%CI 4.10, 8.98)。结论:在乌干达的AYA横断面研究中,对PrEP的认识很普遍,但从未使用过,即使在可能符合PrEP资格的三分之一的受访者中也是如此。这表明,预防政策和对该方法的不了解之外的障碍阻碍了PrEP的启动。针对这些障碍的努力,特别是针对青少年的努力,对于减少这一重点人群的艾滋病毒发病率至关重要。
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Brief Report: HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Awareness and Use Among Rakai Community Cohort Study Youth Aged 15-24.

Background: Preventing HIV infections among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) is crucial for curtailing the epidemic. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a highly effective prevention method increasingly available to this age group in sub-Saharan Africa but population-based data on awareness and use of PrEP among AYAs remains limited.

Methods: Analyzing survey data from 2 rounds of the Rakai Community Cohort Study, an open, population-based cohort, we estimated prevalence ratios associating various sociodemographic characteristics with PrEP awareness and ever-use among 15- to 24-year-olds in south-central Uganda between 2018 and 2023.

Results: Most (62.4%, N = 3308/5301) participants were aware of PrEP as an HIV prevention method but only 1.7% (N = 133/7999) of AYAs had ever used it. Among the 35.5% (N = 2838/7999) of participants meeting PrEP eligibility criteria, ever-use was similarly rare (2.6%, N = 75/2838). Compared with 20 to 24-year-olds, 15 to 19-year-olds were less likely to report awareness [fullyadjPR (prevalence ratio) = 0.82, 95%CI (confidence interval): 0.78, 0.86] or ever-use (fullyadjPR = 0.35, 95%CI: 0.21, 0.58). Participants from fishing communities were more likely to be PrEP-aware (fullyadjPR = 1.22, 95%CI: 1.16, 1.29) or have ever used the prevention method (fullyadjPR = 6.07, 95%CI: 4.10, 8.98) than those from non-fishing communities.

Conclusions: In this cross-sectional study of AYAs in Uganda, awareness of PrEP was common but ever-use was rare, even among the third of respondents who were likely PrEP-eligible. This suggests that prevention policies and barriers besides unawareness of the method impede PrEP initiation. Efforts that target those barriers, particularly for adolescents, are critical for reducing HIV incidence among this priority population.

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期刊介绍: JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes​ seeks to end the HIV epidemic by presenting important new science across all disciplines that advance our understanding of the biology, treatment and prevention of HIV infection worldwide. JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes is the trusted, interdisciplinary resource for HIV- and AIDS-related information with a strong focus on basic and translational science, clinical science, and epidemiology and prevention. Co-edited by the foremost leaders in clinical virology, molecular biology, and epidemiology, JAIDS publishes vital information on the advances in diagnosis and treatment of HIV infections, as well as the latest research in the development of therapeutics and vaccine approaches. This ground-breaking journal brings together rigorously peer-reviewed articles, reviews of current research, results of clinical trials, and epidemiologic reports from around the world.
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