HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018

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Autor(a) principal: Szwarcwald,Célia Landmann
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Souza Júnior,Paulo Roberto Borges de, Pascom,Ana Roberta Pati, Coelho,Ronaldo de Almeida, Ribeiro,Rachel Abrahão, Damacena,Giseli Nogueira, Malta,Deborah Carvalho, Pimenta,Maria Cristina, Pereira,Gerson Fernandes Mendes
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Resumo: Abstract INTRODUCTION HIV incidence estimates are essential to monitor the progress of prevention and control interventions. METHODS Data collected by Brazilian surveillance systems were used to derive HIV incidence estimates by age group (15-24; 25+) and sex from 1986 to 2018. This study used a back-calculation method based on the first CD4 count among treatment-naïve cases. Incidence estimates for the population aged 15 years or over were compared to Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) estimates from 2000 to 2018. RESULTS Among young men (15-24 years), HIV incidence increased from 6,400 (95% CI: 4,900-8,400), in 2000, to 12,800 (95% CI: 10,800-15,900), in 2015, reaching incidence rates higher than 70/100,000 inhabitants and an annual growth rate of 3.7%. Among young women, HIV incidence decreased from 5,000 (95% CI: 4,200-6,100) to 3,200 (95% CI: 3,000-3,700). Men aged ≥25 years and both female groups showed significant annual decreases in incidence rates from 2000 to 2018. In 2018, the estimated number of new infections was 48,500 (95% CI: 45300-57500), 34,800 (95% CI: 32800-41500) men, 13,600 (95% CI: 12,500-16,000) women. Improvements in the time from infection to diagnosis and in the proportion of cases receiving antiretroviral therapy immediately after diagnosis were found for all groups. Comparison with GBD estimates shows similar rates for men with overlapping confidence intervals. Among women, differences are higher mainly in more recent years. CONCLUSIONS The results indicate that efforts to control the HIV epidemic are having an impact. However, there is an urgent need to address the vulnerability of young men.
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spelling HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018HIV incidenceEstimationTime trendsYoung adultsGBDBrazilAbstract INTRODUCTION HIV incidence estimates are essential to monitor the progress of prevention and control interventions. METHODS Data collected by Brazilian surveillance systems were used to derive HIV incidence estimates by age group (15-24; 25+) and sex from 1986 to 2018. This study used a back-calculation method based on the first CD4 count among treatment-naïve cases. Incidence estimates for the population aged 15 years or over were compared to Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) estimates from 2000 to 2018. RESULTS Among young men (15-24 years), HIV incidence increased from 6,400 (95% CI: 4,900-8,400), in 2000, to 12,800 (95% CI: 10,800-15,900), in 2015, reaching incidence rates higher than 70/100,000 inhabitants and an annual growth rate of 3.7%. Among young women, HIV incidence decreased from 5,000 (95% CI: 4,200-6,100) to 3,200 (95% CI: 3,000-3,700). Men aged ≥25 years and both female groups showed significant annual decreases in incidence rates from 2000 to 2018. In 2018, the estimated number of new infections was 48,500 (95% CI: 45300-57500), 34,800 (95% CI: 32800-41500) men, 13,600 (95% CI: 12,500-16,000) women. Improvements in the time from infection to diagnosis and in the proportion of cases receiving antiretroviral therapy immediately after diagnosis were found for all groups. Comparison with GBD estimates shows similar rates for men with overlapping confidence intervals. Among women, differences are higher mainly in more recent years. CONCLUSIONS The results indicate that efforts to control the HIV epidemic are having an impact. However, there is an urgent need to address the vulnerability of young men.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822022000500300Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical v.55 suppl.1 2022reponame:Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)instacron:SBMT10.1590/0037-8682-0231-2021info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSzwarcwald,Célia LandmannSouza Júnior,Paulo Roberto Borges dePascom,Ana Roberta PatiCoelho,Ronaldo de AlmeidaRibeiro,Rachel AbrahãoDamacena,Giseli NogueiraMalta,Deborah CarvalhoPimenta,Maria CristinaPereira,Gerson Fernandes Mendeseng2022-01-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0037-86822022000500300Revistahttps://www.sbmt.org.br/portal/revista/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||dalmo@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br|| rsbmt@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br1678-98490037-8682opendoar:2022-01-26T00:00Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
title HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
spellingShingle HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
Szwarcwald,Célia Landmann
HIV incidence
Estimation
Time trends
Young adults
GBD
Brazil
title_short HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
title_full HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
title_fullStr HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
title_full_unstemmed HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
title_sort HIV incidence estimates by sex and age group in the population aged 15 years or over, Brazil, 1986-2018
author Szwarcwald,Célia Landmann
author_facet Szwarcwald,Célia Landmann
Souza Júnior,Paulo Roberto Borges de
Pascom,Ana Roberta Pati
Coelho,Ronaldo de Almeida
Ribeiro,Rachel Abrahão
Damacena,Giseli Nogueira
Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Pimenta,Maria Cristina
Pereira,Gerson Fernandes Mendes
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author2 Souza Júnior,Paulo Roberto Borges de
Pascom,Ana Roberta Pati
Coelho,Ronaldo de Almeida
Ribeiro,Rachel Abrahão
Damacena,Giseli Nogueira
Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Pimenta,Maria Cristina
Pereira,Gerson Fernandes Mendes
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author
author
author
author
author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Szwarcwald,Célia Landmann
Souza Júnior,Paulo Roberto Borges de
Pascom,Ana Roberta Pati
Coelho,Ronaldo de Almeida
Ribeiro,Rachel Abrahão
Damacena,Giseli Nogueira
Malta,Deborah Carvalho
Pimenta,Maria Cristina
Pereira,Gerson Fernandes Mendes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HIV incidence
Estimation
Time trends
Young adults
GBD
Brazil
topic HIV incidence
Estimation
Time trends
Young adults
GBD
Brazil
description Abstract INTRODUCTION HIV incidence estimates are essential to monitor the progress of prevention and control interventions. METHODS Data collected by Brazilian surveillance systems were used to derive HIV incidence estimates by age group (15-24; 25+) and sex from 1986 to 2018. This study used a back-calculation method based on the first CD4 count among treatment-naïve cases. Incidence estimates for the population aged 15 years or over were compared to Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) estimates from 2000 to 2018. RESULTS Among young men (15-24 years), HIV incidence increased from 6,400 (95% CI: 4,900-8,400), in 2000, to 12,800 (95% CI: 10,800-15,900), in 2015, reaching incidence rates higher than 70/100,000 inhabitants and an annual growth rate of 3.7%. Among young women, HIV incidence decreased from 5,000 (95% CI: 4,200-6,100) to 3,200 (95% CI: 3,000-3,700). Men aged ≥25 years and both female groups showed significant annual decreases in incidence rates from 2000 to 2018. In 2018, the estimated number of new infections was 48,500 (95% CI: 45300-57500), 34,800 (95% CI: 32800-41500) men, 13,600 (95% CI: 12,500-16,000) women. Improvements in the time from infection to diagnosis and in the proportion of cases receiving antiretroviral therapy immediately after diagnosis were found for all groups. Comparison with GBD estimates shows similar rates for men with overlapping confidence intervals. Among women, differences are higher mainly in more recent years. CONCLUSIONS The results indicate that efforts to control the HIV epidemic are having an impact. However, there is an urgent need to address the vulnerability of young men.
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