Gay and bisexual men (GBM) with undiagnosed HIV are believed
to contribute disproportionately to HIV transmission in Australia but national
prevalence estimates have been lacking.
From November 2013 to November 2014, we recruited men at gay
venues and events in six Australian states and territories. Of 7291 survey
participants, 3071 men also provided an oral fluid sample for testing and
decided whether to receive their test results or not. We calculated raw and
population-weighted prevalence estimates and identified associations with
undiagnosed infection using logistic regression.
Of 3071 participants, 213 men tested HIV-positive, of whom 19 were previously undiagnosed. After weighting for the size of the gay and
bisexual male population in each state or territory, national HIV prevalence
was estimated to be 7.2%, of which 9.1% were estimated to be undiagnosed. Compared with HIV-negative
participants, men with undiagnosed HIV were more likely to report meeting
partners at sex venues, using antiretroviral drugs as pre-exposure prophylaxis,
condomless anal intercourse with casual partners, using party drugs for sex,
injecting drugs and using amyl nitrite, crystal methamphetamine or gamma
hydroxybutyrate in the six months prior to the survey.
The results indicate that the prevalence of undiagnosed HIV
is relatively low among Australian GBM but is higher among men who report
riskier sex and drug practices.
The results underline the importance of targeted HIV
prevention and frequent testing for men at increased risk of infection.
Full article at: http://goo.gl/nqCmCe
- 1Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Australia, Sydney, Australia; m.holt@unsw.edu.au.
- 2Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Australia, Sydney, Australia.
- 3The Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
- 4Infectious Disease Unit, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
- 5Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
- 6The Kirby Institute, UNSW Australia, Sydney, Australia.
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