Resumen
OBJECTIVES: To identify the HIV incidence and its associated factors (AFs) of
the ITACA, a community-based cohort of HIV-negative men who have sex with
men (MSM) established in Barcelona, Spain from 2008 to 2011.
METHODS: Participants were men aged 18 years or older, having a negative
HIV test result at baseline and agreeing to participate. Bio-behavioural data
were collected by peers in each visit. HIV incidence rates using person-time
measures and 95% CIs were calculated. Cox logistic regression models were
used to identify AFs to seroconversion. RESULTS: Over the period, 3544
participants with at least one follow-up visit or those who had a first visit no
longer than a year prior to the date of data censoring were included in the
analysis contributing 3567.09 person-year (p-y) and 85 MSM seroconverted for
an overall HIV incidence of 2.4 per 100 p-y (95% CI 1.9 to 2.9) ranging from
1.21/100 (2009) to 3.1/100 p-y (2011). Independent AF included: foreign origin,
having more than five HIV tests at baseline, reporting in the preceding 6 months
the following: condomless anal sex with the last steady partner of unknown
serostatus, more than 10 casual partners, condomless anal sex with casual
partner, self-reported gonorrhoea and entered in the cohort in 2010 or 2011.
CONCLUSIONS: The ITACA cohort revealed a high and increasing HIV
incidence among MSM, especially important among foreign-born men. The
findings underscore the need to implement multilevel interventions for MSM
taking into account different types of partners, cultural origins and the exposure
to other sexually transmitted infections. (Extraído del documento)
Autoría:
FERRER SERRET, Laia;
LOUREIRO VARELA, Eva;
MEULBROEK, Michael;
FOLCH TODA, Cinta;
PÉREZ, Félix;
ESTEVE GÓMEZ, Anna;
SAZ BERGES, Jorge;
TABOADA, Héctor;
PUJOL ROCA, Ferran;
CASABONA BARBARÀ, Jordi