High-Risk Sexual Practices Contribute to HIV-1 Double Infection Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Madrid.

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses

Unidad de Virología Molecular, Laboratorio de Referencia e Investigación en Retrovirus, Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain.

Published: November 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Researchers found a DI prevalence rate of 8.6%, identifying six individuals with DI and one case of superinfection, indicating a significant issue within this population.
  • * A strong link was established between the number of sexual partners and the risk of DI, suggesting that public health programs should target high-risk groups like MSM to improve HIV management and control.

Article Abstract

Data on the prevalence of double infection (DI) in HIV individuals are lacking in Spain. To fill this gap, we analyzed the prevalence of DI in a cohort of men who have sex with men (MSM) and examined factors contributing to DI. We selected 81 MSM attending Centro Sanitario Sandoval, a sexually transmitted diseases clinic in Madrid. We obtained by ultra-deep sequencing the proviral sequences in and genes and performed a phylogenetic analysis for the identification of DI. Clinical, behavioral, host, and viral factors were studied for its association with DI. We detected six individuals with DI and one case of superinfection with a global prevalence of 8.6%. The genetic distance among the subtype B viruses in monoinfected individuals (24.4%) was lower than the distance between the two viruses in subtype B DI individuals (29.5%). Individuals with a high number of sexual contacts (>25 partners/year) had an 8.66 times higher risk of DI ( = .017). In this MSM cohort the prevalence of HIV DI was estimated at 8.6%. DI was strongly associated with the number of sexual partners. Because of the pathogenic consequences of HIV DI, this high prevalence should promote public health programs targeted at high-risk population such as MSM for the control of HIV infection and DI. HIV DI should be considered for a better clinical management of these individuals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/AID.2020.0068DOI Listing

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