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HIV-1 Transmission linkages among persons with incident infection to inform public health surveillance

Ann M. Dennis, Simon D. W. Frost, Kimberly Enders, Andrew Cressman, Erik Volz, Nicole Adams, William C. Miller, Myron S. Cohen, Victoria Mobley, Erika Samoff, Joseph J. Eron

2021EClinicalMedicine18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We evaluated features of HIV transmission networks involving persons diagnosed during incident HIV infection (IHI) to assess network-based opportunities to curtail onward transmission. METHODS: sequences reported to North Carolina surveillance among persons with recent (2014-2018) and past (<2014) HIV diagnoses. IHI were defined as documented acute infections or seroconversion. Demographic and virologic features of HIV genetic clusters (<1.5% pairwise genetic distance) involving ≥ 1 IHI were assessed. Persons with viral genetic links and who had diagnoses >90 days prior to an IHI were further characterized. We assessed named partner outcomes among IHI index persons using contact tracing data. FINDINGS: In total, 162 clusters were identified involving 233 IHI, 577 recent diagnoses, and 163 past diagnoses. Most IHI cases (53%) had viral linkages to ≥1 previously diagnosed person without evidence of HIV viral suppression in the year prior to the diagnosis of the IHI index. In contact tracing, only 53% IHI cases named an HIV-positive contact, resulting in 0.5 previously diagnosed persons detected per IHI investigated. When combined with viral analyses, the detection rate of viremic previously diagnosed persons increased to 1.3. INTERPRETATION: Integrating public health with molecular epidemiology, revealed that more than half of IHI have viral links to persons with previously diagnosed unsuppressed HIV infection which was largely unrecognized by traditional contact tracing. Enhanced partner services to support engagement and retention in HIV care and improved case finding supported by rapid phylogenetic analysis are tools to substantially reduce onward HIV transmission.

Topics & Concepts

Contact tracingMedicineIndex caseTransmission (telecommunications)EpidemiologyPublic healthSeroconversionPublic health surveillanceMen who have sex with menMedical diagnosisDemographyPartner notificationPediatricsHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)VirologyInternal medicineOutbreakDiseasePathologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Electrical engineeringInfectious disease (medical specialty)SociologySyphilisEngineeringHIV Research and TreatmentHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsHIV-related health complications and treatments
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