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Progress towards the United Nations 90‐90‐90 and 95‐95‐95 targets: the experience in British Columbia, Canada

机译:朝着实现联合国90-90-90和95-95-95目标的进展:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的经验

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Introduction Antiretroviral therapy (ART) scale‐up is central to the global strategy to control the HIV/AIDS pandemic. To accelerate efforts towards ending the AIDS epidemic, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS released the 90‐90‐90 and 95‐95‐95 targets, which have recently been approved by the United Nations (UN). This study characterizes the province of British Columbia (BC)'s progress towards achieving the UN targets, predicts a trajectory up to 2030 according to each of the individual steps (i.e. %Diagnosed, %On ART and %Virologically Suppressed), and identifies the population sub‐groups at higher risk of not achieving these targets. Methods The analyses were based on linked individual‐level datasets of people living with HIV (PLWH) in BC, aged ≥18?months, from 2000 to 2013. Using past trends in HIV prevalence and of each individual UN targets, we forecasted these outcomes until 2030 via generalized additive models. We ran a second set of analyses to assess the associations between individual demographic and behavioural factors and each of the individual steps of the UN targets. Lastly, we performed sensitivity analyses to account for uncertainty associated with prevalence estimates and suppression definitions. Results Among the estimated 10666 PLWH in BC in 2013, 82% were diagnosed, 76% of those diagnosed were on ART and 83% of those on ART were virologically suppressed. We identified that females, PLWH aged Conclusions As we approach 2020, BC is rapidly moving towards achieving the UN targets. However, region‐specific challenges persist. Identification of remaining regional challenges will be essential to achieving the proposed UN targets and therefore fulfilling the promise to end AIDS as a pandemic by 2030.
机译:简介抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的推广对于控制HIV / AIDS大流行的全球战略至关重要。为了加快努力消除艾滋病的流行,联合国艾滋病毒/艾滋病联合规划署发布了90-90-90和95-95-95的目标,这些目标最近已得到联合国(UN)的批准。这项研究描述了不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)在实现联合国目标方面的进展,并根据每个步骤(即%Diagnosted,%On ART和%Virologically Suppressed)预测了到2030年的发展轨迹,并确定了未实现这些目标的高风险人群。方法该分析基于2000年至2013年BC省≥18岁的艾滋病毒感染者的个人水平数据集。使用过去艾滋病毒流行趋势以及每个联合国目标的趋势,我们预测了这些结果到2030年,通过广义的加性模型。我们进行了第二组分析,以评估个人人口统计学和行为因素与联合国目标的每个单独步骤之间的关联。最后,我们进行了敏感性分析,以解决与患病率估计和抑制定义相关的不确定性。结果2013年,在卑诗省估计有10666例PLWH中,有82%被诊断出,被诊断出接受ART的人中有76%,被ART接受了病毒学抑制的人中的83%。我们确定女性为PLWH老年人结论在接近2020年时,卑诗省正迅速朝着实现联合国目标迈进。但是,特定地区的挑战仍然存在。识别尚存的区域挑战对于实现拟议的联合国目标并因此兑现到2030年终结艾滋病作为大流行病的承诺至关重要。

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