2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2004.03.016
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HIV-1 infection among injection and ex-injection drug users from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: prevalence, estimated incidence and genetic diversity

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“…Consistently, former analyses using STAHRS have shown that incidence has been quite low in injection drug users assessed by both surveys carried out in Rio de Janeiro, with person-years HIV seroincidence estimated as 0-1 seroincident case/100 persons-year (Guimarães et al 2001, Teixeira et al 2004.…”
Section: Recent Findings From Brazilian Studiessupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Consistently, former analyses using STAHRS have shown that incidence has been quite low in injection drug users assessed by both surveys carried out in Rio de Janeiro, with person-years HIV seroincidence estimated as 0-1 seroincident case/100 persons-year (Guimarães et al 2001, Teixeira et al 2004.…”
Section: Recent Findings From Brazilian Studiessupporting
confidence: 70%
“…2, both hepatitis B and C seroprevalences, especially the latter, declined substantially from the first (1994)(1995)(1996) to the second serosurvey (1999)(2000)(2001), in parallel with the observed decline of HIV prevalence, from 25.0% (Telles et al 1997, Guimarães et al 2001 to 7.9% (Teixeira et al 2004, Hacker et al 2005. "Acute" HBV infection rates have been low, further declining from the first to the second study.…”
Section: Recent Findings From Brazilian Studiesmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Another aspect that deserves further evaluation is the correlation of recent infection, as defined by the BED assay, with the infection of males with clade C, compared to long term, chronic infections (p < 0.026). This methodology has been used to estimate HIV incidence in Brazil and abroad (Teixeira et al 2004, Hall et al 2008. However, our small data set and the recent documentation of discrepancies of the use of the assay with non-B isolates (hyperlink http://www.epidem.org/ Publications/BED%20statement.pdf) limits the strength of these observations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This may reflect saturation, spontaneous behavior change, or the effects of preventive programs. The effectiveness of the latter has been demonstrated by numerous studies among IDUs using different indicators and outcomes, such as HIV prevalence and incidence, risk behaviors, and prevalence of different blood-borne infections 19,20,21,22,23,24 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%