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A longitudinal cohort study of HIV ‘treatment as prevention’ in gay bisexual and other men who have sex with men: the Treatment with Antiretrovirals and their Impact on Positive And Negative men (TAIPAN) study protocol

机译:对同性恋双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性中的艾滋病预防性治疗进行纵向队列研究:抗逆转录病毒药物的治疗及其对阳性和阴性男性的影响(TAIPAN)研究方案

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BackgroundAustralia has increased coverage of antiretroviral treatment (ART) over the past decade, reaching 73% uptake in 2014. While ART reduces AIDS-related deaths, accumulating evidence suggests that it could also bolster prevention efforts by reducing the risk of HIV transmission (‘treatment as prevention’). While promising, evidence of community-level impact of treatment as prevention on reducing HIV incidence among gay and bisexual men is limited. We describe a study protocol that aims to determine if scale up of testing and treatment for HIV leads to a reduction in community viraemia and, in turn, if this reduction is temporally associated with a reduction in HIV incidence among gay and bisexual men in Australia’s two most populous states.
机译:背景澳大利亚在过去十年中增加了抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的覆盖率,在2014年达到73%的吸收率。尽管ART减少了与艾滋病相关的死亡,但越来越多的证据表明,它还可以通过降低HIV传播的风险来加强预防工作('治疗作为预防”)。尽管有希望,但作为预防措施的社区级治疗对减少同性恋者和双性恋者中艾滋病毒发生率的影响有限。我们描述了一项研究方案,旨在确定对HIV的检测和治疗的扩大是否会导致社区病毒血症的减少,以及反过来,在澳大利亚的两个同性恋者和双性恋者中,这种减少是否暂时与HIV发生率降低相关人口最多的州。

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