Estimating per-act HIV transmission risk
National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Abstract
Effective HIV prevention programs rely on accurate estimates of the per-act risk of HIV acquisition from sexual and parenteral exposures. We updated the previous risk estimates of HIV acquisition from parenteral, vertical, and sexual exposures, and assessed the modifying effects of factors including condom use, male circumcision, and antiretroviral therapy.
We conducted literature searches to identify new studies reporting data regarding per-act HIV transmission risk and modifying factors. Of the 7339 abstracts potentially related to per-act HIV transmission risk, three meta-analyses provided pooled per-act transmission risk probabilities and two studies provided data on modifying factors. Of the 8119 abstracts related to modifying factors, 15 relevant articles, including three meta-analyses, were included. We used fixed-effects inverse-variance models on the logarithmic scale to obtain updated estimates of certain transmission risks using data from primary studies, and employed Poisson regression to calculate relative risks with exact 95% confidence intervals for certain modifying factors.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.76
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 78
Authors
6- PPPragna PatelCorresponding
National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- CBCraig B. Borkowf
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention
- JTJohn T. Brooks
National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- ALArielle Lasry
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention
- ALAmy Lansky
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Poisson regression
- Confidence interval
- Condom
- Relative risk
- Sexual transmission
- Risk factor
- Good health and well-being