Asymptomatic Rectal Bacterial Pathogens Show Large Prospective Relationships With HIV Incidence in a Cohort of Young Sexual and Gender Minorities: Implications for STI Screening and HIV Prevention.
Ross A BaiersDaniel T RyanAntonia CliffordErik MunsonRichard D'AquilaMichael E NewcombBrian S MustanskiPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2024)
Our findings provide a robust longitudinal estimation of the relationship between primarily asymptomatic rectal NG nucleic acid detection and HIV infection. These findings highlight the importance of asymptomatic screening for bSTIs and targeting biobehavioral intervention to prevent HIV infection among YSGMs with rectal bSTI agents detected.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- nucleic acid
- rectal cancer
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv aids
- men who have sex with men
- randomized controlled trial
- mental health
- hiv testing
- hepatitis c virus
- risk factors
- gram negative
- cross sectional
- middle aged
- antimicrobial resistance
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- multidrug resistant
- drug delivery