Martha G Normallairy, Nadia Hanum, Miasari Handayani, Pratiwi Wikaningtyas, Armina Padmasawitri, Mawar N Pohan, Tarinanda A Putri, Fani F Rakhmat, Dwi S Anggiani, Nurhalina Afriana, Endang Lukitosari, Bagus R Prabowo, Rudi Wisaksana
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摘要
研究背景:我们评估了印度尼西亚西爪哇省使用HIV暴露前预防(PrEP)的MSM中性传播感染的发病率、流行率和相关因素,以及性行为的变化。方法印度尼西亚PrEP试点项目是一项前瞻性的、现实世界的实施研究,在印度尼西亚的关键人群(KPs)中提供每日口服或事件驱动的PrEP。参与者在2021年至2023年期间完成了基线和三个月的随访,提供了有关艾滋病毒检测、性行为和性传播感染变化的数据。结果共纳入311例MSM(中位年龄26.95岁,54.34%选择了D-PrEP, 16.40%有性传播感染史)。在随访期间,STI患病率从3个月时的8.57% (M3)上升到12个月时的12.5%。性传播感染发病率为15.4/100人年(9.78 ~ 23.16;新发性传播感染23例/ 149年)。多个性伴侣和最后一次不使用避孕套的减少,而不一致使用避孕套的增加。开始PrEP前性传播感染史(年龄校正优势比[aOR] 5.02, 2.21-11.39, p < 0.001)、最后性行为使用安全套(aOR 3.24, 1.07-9.80, p = 0.037)、无≥2个性伴侣(aOR 0.12, 0.03-0.47, p = 0.002)与性传播感染相关。结论西爪哇地区MSM人群中性传播感染的患病率有所上升,但未超过开始PrEP前的患病率,与性行为有关。
Changes in bacterial sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men using pre-exposure prophylaxis in West Java, Indonesia.
BackgroundWe assessed STI incidence, prevalence, and associated factors, and changes in sexual behaviours among MSM using HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in West Java province, Indonesia.MethodsThe Indonesia PrEP pilot program was a prospective, real-world implementation study providing oral daily or event-driven PrEP among key populations (KPs) in Indonesia. Participants completed baseline and three-monthly follow-up visits between 2021 and 2023, providing data on HIV tests, sexual behaviours, and changes in STIs.Results311 MSM were included in the analyses (median age 26.95, 54.34% chose D-PrEP, 16.40% had a history of STIs). During follow-up, STI prevalence increased, from 8.57% at month-three (M3) to 12.5% at M12. The STI incidence rate was 15.4/100 person-years [PYs] (9.78-23.16; 23 new STIs over 149 PYs). Multiple sexual partners and condomless last sex decreased, while inconsistent condom use increased. History of STIs before PrEP initiation (age-adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 5.02, 2.21-11.39, p < 0.001), condom use at last sex (aOR 3.24, 1.07-9.80, p = 0.037), and not having ≥2 sexual partners (aOR 0.12, 0.03-0.47, p = 0.002) were associated with STIs.ConclusionsAmong MSM in West Java, an increase in the prevalence of STIs was observed, but not exceeding the prevalence before PrEP initiation, which was related to sexual behaviours.
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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).