1. Sexual network characteristics, condomless anal intercourse, and the HIV care cascade among MSM living with controlled versus uncontrolled HIV infection in Lima, Peru: a population-based cross-sectional analysis
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Harris, Carlyn L, Blair, Cherie S, Segura, Eddy R, Gutiérrez, Jessica, Lake, Jordan E, Cabello, Robinson, and Clark, Jesse L
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Pediatric AIDS ,Infectious Diseases ,Sexual and Gender Minorities (SGM/LGBT*) ,Clinical Research ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Prevention ,Pediatric ,HIV/AIDS ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,HIV prevention ,Sexual networks ,Men who have sex with men ,Sexually transmitted infections ,Detectable viremia - Abstract
BackgroundDespite high rates of HIV transmission among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Lima, Peru, limited data exist on the sexual network characteristics or risk factors for secondary HIV transmission among MSM with uncontrolled HIV infection. We report the frequency of serodiscordant, condomless anal intercourse (CAI) and associated sexual network characteristics among MSM in Lima with detectable HIV viremia and compare to those with undetectable viremia.MethodsThis cross-sectional analysis includes MSM who tested positive for HIV-1 during screening for a trial of partner management and STI control (June 2022-January 2023). Participants were tested for HIV, gonorrhoea, chlamydia, and syphilis, and completed questionnaires on their demographic characteristics, sexual identity and behaviour, sexual network structures and engagement in HIV care.FindingsOf 665 MSM, 153 (23%) had detectable (>200 copies/mL) viremia. 75% (499/662) of men living with HIV were previously diagnosed, with 94% (n = 469/499) reporting that they were on ART, and 93% (n = 436/469) virally suppressed. 96% (n = 147/153) of men with detectable viremia reported serodiscordant CAI with at least one of their last three sexual partners, and 74% (n = 106/144) reported the same with all three of their recent partners. In contrast, 62% (n = 302/489) of men with undetectable viral load reported serodiscordant CAI with all of their last three partners (p
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- 2024