Projected outcomes of universal testing and treatment in a generalised HIV epidemic in Zambia and South Africa (the HPTN 071 [PopART] trial): a modelling study. Issue 11 (November 2022)
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- Title:
- Projected outcomes of universal testing and treatment in a generalised HIV epidemic in Zambia and South Africa (the HPTN 071 [PopART] trial): a modelling study. Issue 11 (November 2022)
- Main Title:
- Projected outcomes of universal testing and treatment in a generalised HIV epidemic in Zambia and South Africa (the HPTN 071 [PopART] trial): a modelling study
- Authors:
- Probert, William J M
Sauter, Rafael
Pickles, Michael
Cori, Anne
Bell-Mandla, Nomtha F
Bwalya, Justin
Abeler-Dörner, Lucie
Bock, Peter
Donnell, Deborah J
Floyd, Sian
Macleod, David
Piwowar-Manning, Estelle
Skalland, Timothy
Shanaube, Kwame
Wilson, Ethan
Yang, Blia
Ayles, Helen
Fidler, Sarah
Hayes, Richard J
Fraser, Christophe
Hayes, Richard
Fidler, Sarah
Beyers, Nulda
Ayles, Helen
Bock, Peter
El-Sadr, Wafaa
Cohen, Myron
Eshleman, Susan
Agyei, Yaw
Piwowar-Manning, Estelle
Bond, Virginia
Hoddinott, Graeme
Donnell, Deborah
Floyd, Sian
Wilson, Ethan
Emel, Lynda
Noble, Heather
Macleod, David
Burns, David
Fraser, Christophe
Cori, Anne
Sista, Nirupama
Griffith, Sam
Moore, Ayana
Headen, Tanette
White, Rhonda
Miller, Eric
Hargreaves, James
Hauck, Katharina
Thomas, Ranjeeta
Limbada, Mohammed
Bwalya, Justin
Pickles, Michael
Sabapathy, Kalpana
Schaap, Ab
Dunbar, Rory
Shanaube, Kwame
Yang, Blia
Simwinga, Musonda
Smith, Peter
Vermund, Sten
Mandla, Nomtha
Makola, Nozizwe
van Deventer, Anneen
James, Anelet
Jennings, Karen
Kruger, James
Phiri, Mwelwa
Kosloff, Barry
Mwenge, Lawrence
Kanema, Sarah
Sauter, Rafael
Probert, William
Kumar, Ramya
Sakala, Ephraim
Silumesi, Andrew
Skalland, Tim
Yuhas, Krista
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: The long-term impact of universal home-based testing and treatment as part of universal testing and treatment (UTT) on HIV incidence is unknown. We made projections using a detailed individual-based model of the effect of the intervention delivered in the HPTN 071 (PopART) cluster-randomised trial. Methods: In this modelling study, we fitted an individual-based model to the HIV epidemic and HIV care cascade in 21 high prevalence communities in Zambia and South Africa that were part of the PopART cluster-randomised trial (intervention period Nov 1, 2013, to Dec 31, 2017). The model represents coverage of home-based testing and counselling by age and sex, delivered as part of the trial, antiretroviral therapy (ART) uptake, and any changes in national guidelines on ART eligibility. In PopART, communities were randomly assigned to one of three arms: arm A received the full PopART intervention for all individuals who tested positive for HIV, arm B received the intervention with ART provided in accordance with national guidelines, and arm C received standard of care. We fitted the model to trial data twice using Approximate Bayesian Computation, once before data unblinding and then again after data unblinding. We compared projections of intervention impact with observed effects, and for four different scenarios of UTT up to Jan 1, 2030 in the study communities. Findings: Compared with standard of care, a 51% (95% credible interval 40–60) reduction in HIVSummary: Background: The long-term impact of universal home-based testing and treatment as part of universal testing and treatment (UTT) on HIV incidence is unknown. We made projections using a detailed individual-based model of the effect of the intervention delivered in the HPTN 071 (PopART) cluster-randomised trial. Methods: In this modelling study, we fitted an individual-based model to the HIV epidemic and HIV care cascade in 21 high prevalence communities in Zambia and South Africa that were part of the PopART cluster-randomised trial (intervention period Nov 1, 2013, to Dec 31, 2017). The model represents coverage of home-based testing and counselling by age and sex, delivered as part of the trial, antiretroviral therapy (ART) uptake, and any changes in national guidelines on ART eligibility. In PopART, communities were randomly assigned to one of three arms: arm A received the full PopART intervention for all individuals who tested positive for HIV, arm B received the intervention with ART provided in accordance with national guidelines, and arm C received standard of care. We fitted the model to trial data twice using Approximate Bayesian Computation, once before data unblinding and then again after data unblinding. We compared projections of intervention impact with observed effects, and for four different scenarios of UTT up to Jan 1, 2030 in the study communities. Findings: Compared with standard of care, a 51% (95% credible interval 40–60) reduction in HIV incidence is projected if the trial intervention (arms A and B combined) is continued from 2020 to 2030, over and above a declining trend in HIV incidence under standard of care. Interpretation: A widespread and continued commitment to UTT via home-based testing and counselling can have a substantial effect on HIV incidence in high prevalence communities. Funding: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, National Institute on Drug Abuse, and National Institute of Mental Health. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet. Volume 9:Issue 11(2022)
- Journal:
- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 9:Issue 11(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 9, Issue 11 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 9
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0009-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- e771
- Page End:
- e780
- Publication Date:
- 2022-11
- Subjects:
- HIV (Viruses) -- Periodicals
HIV infections -- Periodicals
AIDS (Disease) -- Periodicals
616.9792 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/23523018 ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/S2352-3018(22)00259-4 ↗
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- 2405-4704
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