Identifying the correlates of membership in HIV-serodiscordant partnerships in New York City.

Sex Transm Dis

From the HIV Epidemiology and Field Services Program, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York City, NY.

Published: October 2013

Background: Identification and characterization of patients in HIV-serodiscordant partnerships can inform strategies to improve HIV prevention efforts for this group.

Methods: We conducted a case-control analysis using New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene HIV surveillance and partner services (PS) data from July 2006 to July 2010. HIV-infected index patients reported and interviewed for PS who named 1 or more sex and/or syringe-sharing partner (n = 1309) and their sex partners notified by New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene with confirmed HIV serostatus (n = 1564) were selected for analysis. Index patients were classified into either serodiscordant or seroconcordant-positive partnerships based on the HIV serostatus of their partner(s). Multivariable regression analysis was conducted to examine the likelihood of membership in a serodiscordant partnership by a range of individual- and partnership-level variables.

Results: Of the 1309 index patients, 624 (48%) were in HIV-serodiscordant partnerships. In multivariable analysis, the likelihood of serodiscordant partnership membership was slightly higher among women, individuals with unknown HIV transmission risk, and those with 2 to 3 named partners versus 1. Index patients claimed more partners than they named; for example, index patients who named 1 partner claimed an average of 2.3 partners in the past 12 months.

Conclusions: Many HIV-infected patients who received PS were in HIV-serodiscordant partnerships, with characteristics indicating potential for HIV transmission. Our findings suggest several potential programmatic and policy needs, including enhanced linkage-to-care efforts for this population, especially HIV-infected individuals with uncontrolled viremia; ongoing PS for individuals with evidence of continuing exposure of others; and participation by patients and their serodiscordant, steady partners in local prevention interventions.

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