Implications for HIV elimination by 2030 of recent trends in undiagnosed infection in England: an evidence synthesis

12/16/2019
by   Anne M. Presanis, et al.
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A target to eliminate Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) transmission in England by 2030 was set in early 2019. Estimates of recent trends in HIV prevalence, particularly the number of people living with undiagnosed HIV, by exposure group, ethnicity, gender, age group and region, are essential to monitor progress towards elimination. A Bayesian synthesis of evidence from multiple surveillance, demographic and survey datasets relevant to HIV in England is employed to estimate trends in: the number of people living with HIV (PLWH); the proportion of these people unaware of their HIV infection; and the corresponding prevalence of undiagnosed HIV. All estimates are stratified by exposure group, ethnicity, gender, age group (15-34, 35-44, 45-59, 60-74), region (London, outside London) and year (2012-2017). The total number of PLWH aged 15-74 in England increased from 82,400 (95 to 89,100) in 2012 to 89,500 (95 diagnosed steadily increased from 84 94 undiagnosed infections from 13,500 (95 4,900 to 10,700). This decrease is equivalent to a halving in prevalence of undiagnosed infection and is reflected in all sub-groups of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and most sub-groups of black African heterosexuals. However, decreases were not detected for some sub-groups of other ethnicity heterosexuals, particularly outside London. In 2016, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/ AIDS target of diagnosing 90 with HIV was reached in England. To achieve HIV elimination by 2030, current testing efforts should be enhanced to address the numbers of heterosexuals living with undiagnosed HIV, especially outside London.

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