HIV Infection Indicator Disease-Based Active Case Finding in a University Hospital: Results from the SHOT Project.
Andrea De VitoAgnese ColpaniMaria Sabrina MameliPaola BagellaVito FioreClaudio FozzaMaria Antonia MontesuAlessandro Giuseppe FoisFabiana FilighedduNoemi ManzoniCarlo PutzuSergio BabudieriGiordano MadedduPublished in: Infectious disease reports (2023)
In 2014, UNAIDS launched renewed global targets for HIV control to achieve by 2025, known as "the three 95": 95% of people living with HIV (PWH) diagnosed, of which 95% are receiving treatment, of which 95% are on sustained virological suppression. In Italy, new HIV diagnoses have been steadily decreasing since 2012. However, in 2020, 41% of new diagnoses presented with less than 200 CD4+ cells/µL and 60% with less than 350 CD4+ cells/µL. Implementing testing and early treatment is a key strategy to prevent AIDS, late presentation, and HIV transmission. We selected non-Infectious Diseases Units based on the European project HIDES and engaged colleagues in a condition-guided HIV screening strategy. We enrolled 300 patients, of which 202 were males (67.3%) and 98 were females (32.7%). Most of the screening was performed in Infectious Diseases (ID) and Hematologic wards. In total, we diagnosed eleven new HIV infections with a hospital prevalence in the study population of 3.7%. Five (45.4%) had a CD4 count <100/mm 3 , one (9.1%) <200/mm 3 , and one (9.1%) <300/mm 3 . Regarding risk factors, 81.8% declared having had unprotected sexual intercourse and 54.5% were heterosexual. All patients promptly started a combination antiretroviral regimen and 10 (90.9%) obtained an undetectable HIV-RNA status. Eight of the eleven (72.7%) patients are currently on follow-up in our outpatient clinic. A proactive indicator disease-guided screening can help avoid missed opportunities to diagnose HIV infection in a hospital setting. Implementing this kind of intervention could favor early diagnosis and access to treatment.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv aids
- end stage renal disease
- hiv testing
- hepatitis c virus
- hiv infected patients
- ejection fraction
- infectious diseases
- men who have sex with men
- newly diagnosed
- risk factors
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- peritoneal dialysis
- induced apoptosis
- south africa
- randomized controlled trial
- quality improvement
- emergency department
- mental health
- prognostic factors
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- signaling pathway
- patient reported outcomes
- cell cycle arrest
- replacement therapy
- patient reported