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The Opposites Attract Study of viral load, HIV treatment and HIV transmission in serodiscordant homosexual male couples: design and methods

机译:对立面吸引了血型爆炸性同性恋男性夫妇的病毒载荷,艾滋病毒治疗和艾滋病毒传播的研究:设计和方法

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Background Studies in heterosexual HIV serodiscordant couples have provided critical evidence on the role of HIV treatments and undetectable viral load in reducing the risk of HIV transmission. There is very limited data on the risk of transmission from anal sex in homosexual male serodiscordant couples. Methods/Design The Opposites Attract Study is an observational prospective longitudinal cohort study of male homosexual serodiscordant partnerships running from 2012 to 2015 and conducted in clinics throughout Australia, Brazil and Thailand. Couples attend two or more clinic visits per year. The HIV-positive partner’s viral load is tested and the HIV-negative partner is tested for HIV antibodies at every clinic visit. Results from any tests for sexually transmitted infections are also collected. Detailed behavioural questionnaires are completed by both partners at the time of each visit. The primary research question is whether HIV incidence is lower in those couples where the HIV-positive partner is receiving HIV treatment compared to couples where he is not receiving treatment. A voluntary semen sub-study will examine semen plasma viral load in a subsample of HIV-positive partners in Sydney, Rio de Janeiro and Bangkok. In cases of seroconversion of the initially HIV-negative partner, phylogenetic analysis will be conducted at the end of the study on virus from stored blood samples from both partners to determine if the infection came from the HIV-positive study partner. Men in new serodiscordant relationships will specifically be targeted for recruitment. Discussion This study will provide critical data on the reduction in HIV transmission risk associated with being on HIV treatment in homosexual male serodiscordant couples in different regions of the world. Data from men in new relationships will be particularly valuable given that the highest transmission risk is in the first year of serodiscordant relationships. Furthermore, the detailed behavioural and attitudinal data from the participant questionnaires will allow exploration of many contextual factors associated with HIV risk, condom use and the negotiation of sexual practice within couples.
机译:HoteSexual HIV SOODISOMORDONDOLEN夫妇的背景研究为艾滋病毒治疗和未检测到的病毒载量降低了降低HIV传播风险的关键证据提供了关键迹象。关于同性恋男性血型型夫妻的肛交肛交风险的数据非常有限。方法/设计对立面吸引研究是一项从2012年到2015年开始的男性同性恋血型伙伴关系的观察前瞻性纵向队伍研究,并在澳大利亚,巴西和泰国进行了诊所进行。夫妻每年参加两个或更多临床访问。测试艾滋病毒阳性伴侣的病毒载量,在每次临床访问时测试HIV抗体的HIV阴性伴侣。还收集了性传播感染的任何测试结果。每个伴侣在每次访问时都完成了详细的行为问卷。主要研究问题是,与他未接受治疗的夫妻相比,艾滋病毒阳性伴侣接受艾滋病毒治疗的夫妇是否较低。自愿精液亚研究将在悉尼,里约热内卢和曼谷艾滋病毒阳性合作伙伴中检查精液血浆病毒载量。在最初HIV阴性伴侣的血清转换的情况下,系统发育分析将在研究中,从两个合作伙伴的储存血液样本的病毒结束时进行,以确定感染是否来自艾滋病毒阳性研究伴侣。新的Sodiciscordancor关系中的男人将专门针对招聘。讨论本研究将提供关于在世界各地同性恋男性血型型夫妇的艾滋病病毒治疗相关的艾滋病毒传播风险的降低的关键数据。鉴于最高传输风险在血型爆炸性关系的第一年的最高一年中,来自新关系中的人的数据将特别有价值。此外,来自参与者问卷的详细行为和态度数据将探索与艾滋病毒风险,安全套使用和夫妻中性行为谈判相关的许多上下文因素。
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