HIV infection in people who inject drugs (PWID) is an
international public health concern. We aimed to assess the effect of methadone
maintenance therapy on HIV incidence in PWID in Vancouver, BC, Canada, where
methadone is widely available through family physicians' offices and dispensed
by community pharmacies.
Data were derived from the Vancouver Injection Drug Users
Study (VIDUS), a prospective cohort of PWID in Vancouver. Individuals were eligible
to enrol in VIDUS if they had injected illicit drugs at least once in the
previous month and lived in the Greater Vancouver region. Participants
responded to an interviewer-administered questionnaire and provided blood
samples at enrolment and follow-up visits every 6 months. We estimated time to
HIV seroconversion with Kaplan-Meier methods and used Cox proportional hazards
methods to assess associations between methadone use and time to seroconversion.
1639 HIV-negative individuals were recruited between May 1,
1996, and May 31, 2013. Of these individuals, 138 had HIV seroconversion during
a median of 75·5 months (IQR 33·4-115·3) of follow-up. In multivariate Cox
regression analyses, methadone maintenance therapy remained independently associated
with a reduced hazard of HIV infection after adjustment for sociodemographic
characteristics and drug use patterns.
Methadone maintenance therapy for PWID made available
through primary care physicians and community pharmacies can help to achieve
public health goals such as reducing the spread of HIV.
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- 1British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- 2British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- 3British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- 4Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
- 5British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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