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Will circumcision provide even more protection from HIV to women and men? New estimates of the population impact of circumcision interventions.

机译:包皮环切术能否为男女提供更多的艾滋病毒防护?包皮环切手术对人口影响的新估计。

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BACKGROUND: Mathematical modelling has indicated that expansion of male circumcision services in high HIV prevalence settings can substantially reduce population-level HIV transmission. However, these projections need revision to incorporate new data on the effect of male circumcision on the risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV. METHODS: Recent data on the effect of male circumcision during wound healing and the risk of HIV transmission to women were synthesised based on four trials of circumcision among adults and new observational data of HIV transmission rates in stable partnerships from men circumcised at younger ages. New estimates were generated for the impact of circumcision interventions in two mathematical models, representing the HIV epidemics in Zimbabwe and Kisumu, Kenya. The models did not capture the interaction between circumcision, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. RESULTS: An increase in the risk of HIV acquisition and transmission during wound healing is unlikely to have a major impact of circumcision interventions. However, it was estimated that circumcision confers a 46% reduction in the rate of male-to-female HIV transmission. If this reduction begins 2 years after the procedure, the impact of circumcision is substantially enhanced and accelerated compared with previous projections with no such effect-increasing by 40% the infections averted by the intervention overall and doubling the number of infections averted among women. CONCLUSIONS: Communities, and especially women, may benefit much more from circumcision interventions than had previously been predicted, and these results provide an even greater imperative to increase scale-up of safe male circumcision services.
机译:背景:数学模型表明,在艾滋病毒高发地区扩大男性包皮环切服务可以大大减少艾滋病毒在人群中的传播。但是,需要对这些预测进行修改,以纳入有关男性包皮环切术对获得和传播艾滋病毒风险的影响的新数据。方法:基于四项成人包皮环切试验和年轻男性割礼后稳定伙伴关系中艾滋病毒传播率的新观察数据,综合了男性包皮环切术在伤口愈合中的作用以及向女性传播艾滋病毒的风险的最新数据。在两个数学模型中,对包皮环切术干预的影响产生了新的估算,这两个数学模型代表了津巴布韦和肯尼亚基苏木的艾滋病毒流行病。这些模型没有捕获包皮环切术,HIV和其他性传播感染之间的相互作用。结果:伤口愈合期间艾滋病毒感染和传播的风险增加不太可能对包皮环切干预产生重大影响。但是,据估计,包皮环切术可使男女之间的HIV传播率降低46%。如果手术后2年开始减少包皮环切术的影响,则与以前的预测相比,包皮环切术的影响将大大增强和加速,而没有这种效果,则可将总体干预措施避免的感染增加40%,并使女性避免的感染数量增加一倍。结论:包皮环切术的干预措施可能会给社区,尤其是妇女带来比以前预期更多的收益,这些结果为扩大男性安全性包皮环切术的服务提供了更大的必要性。

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