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The importance of PrEP persistence in preventing HIV infections on PrEP
- Source :
- Journal of the International AIDS Society
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective, although PrEP adherence and persistence has been variable during real world implementation. Little is known about missed opportunities to enhance PrEP adherence among individuals who later HIV seroconverted after using PrEP. The goal of this analysis was to identify all HIV infections among individuals who had accessed PrEP in an integrated health system in San Francisco, and to identify potentially intervenable factors that could have prevented HIV infection through in-depth interviews with people who HIV seroconverted after using PrEP.We identified individuals who initiated PrEP in an integrated safety-net public health system and performed in-depth chart review to determine person-time on and after stopping PrEP over six years. We identified all PrEP seroconversions using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Enhanced HIV/AIDS Reporting System and then calculated HIV incidence while using PrEP and during gaps in use. We then performed in-depth interviews with those who seroconverted.Overall, 986 initiated PrEP across the San Francisco Department of Public Health from July 2012 to November 2018. Data were gathered from 895 person-years on PrEP and 953 after stopping PrEP. The HIV incidence was 7.5-fold higher after stopping PrEP compared to while on PrEP (95% CI 1 to 336). Of the eight individuals who HIV seroconverted; only one was taking PrEP at the time of seroconversion but was using on-demand PrEP inconsistently. All eight agreed to qualitative interviews. Major barriers to PrEP persistence included substance use, mental health and housing loss; difficulty accessing PrEP due to cost, insurance, and the cost and time of medical visits; difficulty weighing PrEP's benefit versus self-perceived risk; and entering a primary partnership. The individual who developed HIV using on-demand PrEP reported confusion about the dosing regimen and which sexual encounters required accompanying PrEP dosing.HIV incidence during gaps in PrEP use was nearly eight-fold higher than while on PrEP in this large cohort in San Francisco. Many individuals who stop PrEP remain at risk of HIV, and participants reported that proactive outreach could potentially have prevented HIV infections. Individuals using non-daily PrEP may require additional education and support in the United States.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
HIV‐pre exposure prophylaxis
2019-20 coronavirus outbreak
HIV seroconversion
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
mixed methods
Substance-Related Disorders
Anti-HIV Agents
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
HIV prevention
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
men who have sex with men
HIV Infections
medicine.disease_cause
Persistence (computer science)
Medication Adherence
Letters To The Editor
Cohort Studies
Young Adult
sexually transmitted infections/diseases
Medicine
Humans
adherence
Homosexuality, Male
PrEP discontinuation
Aged
PrEP persistence
business.industry
Incidence
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Middle Aged
Virology
PrEP
United States
Letter To The Editor
Infectious Diseases
HIV epidemiology
transgender people
Female
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
San Francisco
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17582652
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of the International AIDS Society
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....346b71fc362348149b24a5fd8bff9198