Randomized Controlled Pilot Study of Antiretrovirals and a Behavioral Intervention for Persons With Acute HIV Infection: Opportunity for Interrupting Transmission.
William C MillerSarah E RutsteinSam PhiriGift KamangaDominic NsonaDana K PasqualeKatherine B RucinskiJane S ChenCarol E GolinKimberly A PowersAnn M DennisMina C HosseinipourJoseph J EronWairimu ChegeIrving F HoffmanAudrey E PettiforPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2018)
Diagnosis of AHI facilitates behavioral and biomedical risk reduction strategies during a high-transmission period that begins years before people are typically identified and started on ARVs. Sexually transmitted infection incidence in this cohort suggests ongoing risk behaviors, reinforcing the importance of early intervention with ARVs to reduce transmission. Early diagnosis coupled with standard AHI counseling and early ARV referral quickly suppresses viremia, may effectively change behavior, and could have tremendous public health benefit in reducing onward transmission.