Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?

Introduction: In British Columbia (BC), the HIV epidemic continues to disproportionally affect the gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM). In this study, we aimed to evaluate how Treatment as Prevention (TasP) and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), if used in combination, could lead t...

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Main Authors: Viviane D. Lima, Jielin Zhu, Kiffer G. Card, Nathan J. Lachowsky, Gerardo Chowell-Puente, Zunyou Wu, Julio S.G. Montaner
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Epidemics
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MSM
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1755436521000207
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spelling doaj-a5718395c9f24c33beb30281b601fc6f2021-06-09T05:57:29ZengElsevierEpidemics1755-43652021-06-0135100461Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?Viviane D. Lima0Jielin Zhu1Kiffer G. Card2Nathan J. Lachowsky3Gerardo Chowell-Puente4Zunyou Wu5Julio S.G. Montaner6British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Corresponding author at: British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Room 608, 1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1Y6, Canada.British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, CanadaBritish Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada; School of Public Health and Social Policy, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, CanadaBritish Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada; School of Public Health and Social Policy, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, CanadaDepartment of Population Health Sciences, Georgia State University School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, USADivision of HIV Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, ChinaBritish Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, CanadaIntroduction: In British Columbia (BC), the HIV epidemic continues to disproportionally affect the gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM). In this study, we aimed to evaluate how Treatment as Prevention (TasP) and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), if used in combination, could lead to HIV elimination in BC among MSM. Methods: Considering the heterogeneity in HIV transmission risk, we developed a compartmental model stratified by age and risk-taking behaviour for the HIV epidemic among MSM in BC, informed by clinical, behavioural and epidemiological data. Key outcome measures included the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold for disease elimination as a public health concern and the effective reproduction number (Re). Model interventions focused on the optimization of different TasP and PrEP components. Sensitivity analysis was done to evaluate the impact of sexual mixing patterns, PrEP effectiveness and increasing risk-taking behaviour. Results: The incidence rate was estimated to be 1.2 (0.9–1.9) per 1000 susceptible MSM under the Status Quo scenario by the end of 2029. Optimizing all aspects of TasP and the simultaneous provision of PrEP to high-risk MSM resulted in an HIV incidence rate as low as 0.4 (0.3–0.6) per 1000 susceptible MSM, and an Re as low as 0.7 (0.6–0.9), indicating that disease elimination was possible when TasP and PrEP were combined. Provision of PrEP to younger MSM or high-risk and younger MSM resulted in a similar HIV incidence rate, but an Re with credible intervals that crossed one. Conclusion: Further optimizing all aspects of TasP and prioritizing PrEP to high-risk MSM can achieve the goal of disease elimination in BC. These results should inform public health policy development and intervention programs that address the HIV epidemic in BC and in other similar settings where MSM are disproportionately affected.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1755436521000207MSMTreatment as PreventionPre-exposure prophylaxisHIV eliminationMathematical modelBritish Columbia
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author Viviane D. Lima
Jielin Zhu
Kiffer G. Card
Nathan J. Lachowsky
Gerardo Chowell-Puente
Zunyou Wu
Julio S.G. Montaner
spellingShingle Viviane D. Lima
Jielin Zhu
Kiffer G. Card
Nathan J. Lachowsky
Gerardo Chowell-Puente
Zunyou Wu
Julio S.G. Montaner
Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?
Epidemics
MSM
Treatment as Prevention
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
HIV elimination
Mathematical model
British Columbia
author_facet Viviane D. Lima
Jielin Zhu
Kiffer G. Card
Nathan J. Lachowsky
Gerardo Chowell-Puente
Zunyou Wu
Julio S.G. Montaner
author_sort Viviane D. Lima
title Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?
title_short Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?
title_full Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?
title_fullStr Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?
title_full_unstemmed Can the combination of TasP and PrEP eliminate HIV among MSM in British Columbia, Canada?
title_sort can the combination of tasp and prep eliminate hiv among msm in british columbia, canada?
publisher Elsevier
series Epidemics
issn 1755-4365
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction: In British Columbia (BC), the HIV epidemic continues to disproportionally affect the gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM). In this study, we aimed to evaluate how Treatment as Prevention (TasP) and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), if used in combination, could lead to HIV elimination in BC among MSM. Methods: Considering the heterogeneity in HIV transmission risk, we developed a compartmental model stratified by age and risk-taking behaviour for the HIV epidemic among MSM in BC, informed by clinical, behavioural and epidemiological data. Key outcome measures included the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold for disease elimination as a public health concern and the effective reproduction number (Re). Model interventions focused on the optimization of different TasP and PrEP components. Sensitivity analysis was done to evaluate the impact of sexual mixing patterns, PrEP effectiveness and increasing risk-taking behaviour. Results: The incidence rate was estimated to be 1.2 (0.9–1.9) per 1000 susceptible MSM under the Status Quo scenario by the end of 2029. Optimizing all aspects of TasP and the simultaneous provision of PrEP to high-risk MSM resulted in an HIV incidence rate as low as 0.4 (0.3–0.6) per 1000 susceptible MSM, and an Re as low as 0.7 (0.6–0.9), indicating that disease elimination was possible when TasP and PrEP were combined. Provision of PrEP to younger MSM or high-risk and younger MSM resulted in a similar HIV incidence rate, but an Re with credible intervals that crossed one. Conclusion: Further optimizing all aspects of TasP and prioritizing PrEP to high-risk MSM can achieve the goal of disease elimination in BC. These results should inform public health policy development and intervention programs that address the HIV epidemic in BC and in other similar settings where MSM are disproportionately affected.
topic MSM
Treatment as Prevention
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
HIV elimination
Mathematical model
British Columbia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1755436521000207
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