Population Viral Load, Viremia, and Recent HIV-1 Infections: Findings From Population-Based HIV Impact Assessments (PHIAs) in Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Zambia

M Farahani,E Radin,S Saito, K Sachathep,W A Hladik,A C Voetsch,A Auld, S Balachandra,B Tippett Barr,A Low, T F Smart,G Musuka, S Jonnalagadda,A Hakim, N W Wadonda-Kabondo,A Jahn, O Mugurungi,D Williams, D O Barradas,D Payne,B Parekh, H Patel,L Wiesner, D Hoos,J Justman

JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY(2021)

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Background: HIV population viral load (PVL) can reflect antiretroviral therapy program effectiveness and transmission potential in a community. Using nationally representative data from household surveys conducted in Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Zambia in 2015-16, we examined the association between various VL measures and the probability of at least one recent HIV-1 infection in the community. Methods: We used limiting-antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay, viral load suppression (VLS) (HIV RNA,1000 copies/mL), and antiretrovirals in the blood to identify recent HIV-1 cases. Results: Among 1510 enumeration areas (EAs) across the 3 surveys, 52,036 adults aged 15-59 years resided in 1363 (90.3%) EAs with at least one HIV-positive adult consenting to interview and blood draw and whose VL was tested. Mean HIV prevalence across these EAs was 13.1% [95% confidence intervals (CI) 12.7 to 13.5]. Mean VLS prevalence across these EAs was 58.7% (95% CI: 57.3 to 60.0). In multivariable analysis, PVL was associated with a recent HIV-1 case in that EA (adjusted odds ratio: 1.4, 95% CI: 1.2 to 1.6, P = 0.001). VLS prevalence was inversely correlated with recent infections (adjusted odds ratio: 0.3, 95% CI: 0.1 to 0.6, P = 0.004). The 90-90-90 indicators, namely, the prevalence of HIV diagnosis, antiretroviral therapy coverage, and VLS at the EA level, were inversely correlated with HIV recency at the EA level. Conclusions: We found a strong association between PVL and VLS prevalence and recent HIV-1 infection at the EA level across 3 southern African countries with generalized HIV epidemics. These results suggest that population-based measures of VLS in communities may serve as a proxy for epidemic control.
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HIV, Southern Africa, population viral load, HIV incidence, 90-90-90 indicators
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