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Title: Improving the evidence for indicator condition guided HIV testing in Europe: Results from the HIDES II Study – 2012 – 2015
Authors: Raben, D.
Sullivan, A.
Kutsyna, G.
Hadzˇiosmanović, V.
Vassilenko, A.
Mitsura, Viktar
Pedersen, C.
Anderson, J.
Begovac, J.
Dragsted, U.
Bertisch, B.
Grzeszczuk, A.
Minton, J.
Necsoi, V.
Kitchen, M.
Ajana, F.
Sokhan, A.
Comi, L.
Farazmand, P.
Pesut, D.
De Wit, S.
Gatell, J.
Gazzard, B.
Monforte, A.
Rockstroh, J.
Yazdanpanah, Y.
Champenois, K.
Jakobsen, M.
Lundgren, J.
Keywords: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
testing
Issue Date: 13-Aug-2019
Citation: Improving the evidence for indicator condition guided HIV testing in Europe: Results from the HIDES II Study – 2012–2015 / D. Raben, A. K. Sullivan, A. Mocroft, G. Kutsyna, V. Hadzˇiosmanović, A. Vassilenko [et al.]. // PLoS ONE. – 2019. – Vol. 14, issue 8. – e0220108. – P. 1–14.
Abstract: Background It is cost-effective to perform an HIV test in people with specific indicator conditions (IC) with an undiagnosed HIV prevalence of at least 0.1%. Our aim was to determine the HIV prevalence for 14 different conditions across 20 European countries. Methods Individuals aged 18–65 years presenting for care with one of 14 ICs between January 2012 and June 2014 were included and routinely offered an HIV test. Logistic regression assessed factors associated with testing HIV positive. Patients presenting with infectious mononucleosis-like syndrome (IMS) were recruited up until September 2015.Results Of 10,877 patients presenting with an IC and included in the analysis, 303 tested positive (2.8%; 95% CI 2.5–3.1%). People presenting with an IC in Southern and Eastern Europe were more likely to test HIV positive as were people presenting with IMS, lymphadenopathy and leukocytopenia/ thrombocytopenia. One third of people diagnosed with HIV after presenting with IMS reported a negative HIV test in the preceding 12 months. Of patients newly diagnosed with HIV where data was available, 92.6% were promptly linked to care; of these 10.4% were reported lost to follow up or dead 12 months after diagnosis. Conclusion The study showed that 10 conditions had HIV prevalences > 0.1%. These 10 ICs should be adopted into HIV testing and IC specialty guidelines. As IMS presentation can mimic acute HIV sero-conversion and has the highest positivity rate, this IC in particular affords opportunities for earlier diagnosis and public health benefit.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24516
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