OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of newly acquired syphilis (n-syphilis) and hepatitis B infection (n-hepatitis B) in I.Co.N.A. and to evaluate the impact of HAART, calendar date and risk Group. METHODS: Cohort study: incidence was calculated by person-years analyses. Poisson regression was used for the multivariate model. RESULTS: he rate of n-syphilis was 23.4/1.000 PYFU and it increased over time; HIV transmission risk was the most important predictor: men who have sex with men (MSM) had a considerable higher risk (RR 5.92, 95% CI 2.95-12.13 vs IDU/exIDU, p<0.0001). The rate of n-hepatitis B was 12.2/1.000 PYFU; it declined in recent years and halved per 10 years age. Patients with HIV_RNA<500 copies/ml ha a 60% reduced risk of n-hepatitis B if they were treated with HAART compared with not treated individuals. CONCLUSIONS: In our population, the use of HAART was not associated with a higher risk of newly acquired sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Suppressive HAART was associated with a lower risk of HbsAg seroconversion. Incidence of n-hepatitis B has recently been declining possibly due to herd immunity provided by vaccination policies. The risk of acquiring n-suphilis has increased over time and it is higher in the population of MSM compared with other categories of HIV exposure.

Recent acquired STD and the use of HAART in the Italian Cohort of Naive for Antiretrovirals (I.Co.N.A): analysis of the incidence of newly acquired hepatitis B infection and syphilis.

FILICE, GAETANO
2008-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of newly acquired syphilis (n-syphilis) and hepatitis B infection (n-hepatitis B) in I.Co.N.A. and to evaluate the impact of HAART, calendar date and risk Group. METHODS: Cohort study: incidence was calculated by person-years analyses. Poisson regression was used for the multivariate model. RESULTS: he rate of n-syphilis was 23.4/1.000 PYFU and it increased over time; HIV transmission risk was the most important predictor: men who have sex with men (MSM) had a considerable higher risk (RR 5.92, 95% CI 2.95-12.13 vs IDU/exIDU, p<0.0001). The rate of n-hepatitis B was 12.2/1.000 PYFU; it declined in recent years and halved per 10 years age. Patients with HIV_RNA<500 copies/ml ha a 60% reduced risk of n-hepatitis B if they were treated with HAART compared with not treated individuals. CONCLUSIONS: In our population, the use of HAART was not associated with a higher risk of newly acquired sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Suppressive HAART was associated with a lower risk of HbsAg seroconversion. Incidence of n-hepatitis B has recently been declining possibly due to herd immunity provided by vaccination policies. The risk of acquiring n-suphilis has increased over time and it is higher in the population of MSM compared with other categories of HIV exposure.
2008
The Clinical Immunology & Infectious Diseases category covers resources that focus on basic research in clinical and applied allergy, immunology, and infectious disease. Microbiology and virology resources are included in this category as are resources on HIV, AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and hospital infections.
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Cicconi, P; Cozzi lepri, A; Orlando, G; Matteelli, A; Girardi, E; Degli Esposti, A; Moioli, C; Rizzardini, G; Chiodera, A; Ballardini, G; Tincati, C; ...espandi
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