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Metaanalysis and Metaregression in Interpreting Study Variability in the Impact of Sexually Transmitted Diseases on Susceptibility to HIV Infection.

机译:元分析和元回归解释性传播疾病对HIV感染易感性影响的研究变异性。

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BACKGROUND:: Observational studies examining the effects of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) on HIV susceptibility differ in the populations observed and in which "other STDs" are examined. The extent to which an STD alters the risk of transmission of HIV may vary according to disease and population characteristics. GOALS:: The goals of this study were to review studies examining the effect of other STDs on HIV-1 susceptibility and to correlate their effect estimates with type of "other STD," study design, and population characteristics. STUDY:: Relevant studies with longitudinal design were identified through a systematic search of the PubMed database, and their evidence was critically evaluated. Metaregression techniques were then used to correlate study characteristics with corresponding effect estimates. RESULTS:: Of 31 studies included, 4 contained direct data on exposure to HIV-1. Three of these were inconclusive, the fourth indicating a strong relationship between STDs and transmissionof HIV. Pooled effect estimates using all studies are statistically significant and indicate a 2- to 3-fold increase in risk of HIV-1 acquisition. Effect estimates corresponding some of the other STD associations with study characteristics were found. CONCLUSIONS:: Most of the studies lack direct exposure data, lending them susceptible to exposure bias. Another problem may be measurement error about risk factors and STD status at time of HIV-1 infection. Because direct exposure data are difficult to come by (4 of 31 studies contained such data, all but 1 inconclusive), future observational studies on the influence of STDs on HIV-1 transmission should include quantitative analyses of the sensitivity of results to potential confounding and measurement error if they are to further understanding.
机译:背景:观察性研究检查其他性传播疾病(STD)对HIV易感性的影响在所观察的人群中有所不同,在其中检查了“其他STD”。性病改变艾滋病毒传播风险的程度可能因疾病和人群特征而异。目标:该研究的目的是审查研究其他性病对HIV-1易感性的影响的研究,并将其影响评估与“其他性病”的类型,研究设计和人群特征相关联。研究:通过对PubMed数据库的系统搜索,确定了与纵向设计相关的研究,并对他们的证据进行了严格评估。然后使用元回归技术将研究特征与相应的效果估计值相关联。结果:在包括的31项研究中,有4项包含有关HIV-1暴露的直接数据。其中三个没有定论,第四个表明性病与艾滋病毒的传播之间有很强的关系。使用所有研究得出的合并效应估计值在统计上均具有统计学意义,表明HIV-1感染风险增加了2到3倍。发现了与其他具有研究特征的性传播疾病相关的效应估计。结论:大多数研究缺乏直接的暴露数据,使他们容易受到暴露偏差的影响。另一个问题可能是有关HIV-1感染时的危险因素和性病状态的测量误差。由于难以获得直接暴露数据(31项研究中有4项包含此类数据,只有1项没有结论),因此未来有关性传播疾病对HIV-1传播影响的观察研究应包括对结果对潜在混淆和敏感性的敏感性的定量分析。如果要进一步了解测量误差。

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