Abstract

BackgroundCondom use and antiretroviral therapy (ART) are effective means to prevent and control HIV transmission. We aimed to assess the effect of condom use in combination with antiretroviral therapy (ART) on HIV incidence and mortality among men who had sex with men (MSM) in Beijing, China.MethodsWe evaluated the effect of condom use, ART, and the combination of both among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) of MSM in the Chaoyang District of Beijing using the Asian Epidemic Model (AEM). Evaluation indicators included absolute risk reduction (ARR) and the percentage of relative risk reduction (RRR %).ResultsHIV incidence and prevalence declined substantially when condoms were used by MSM in Chaoyang from 2003 to 2013. The ARR of HIV incidence was from 0 to 0.91% and the RRR% was from 0 to 43.93%. The ARR of HIV prevalence was from 0 to 3.79% and the RRR% was from 0 to 31.53%. The HIV mortality rate decreased substantially (ARR from 0 to 1.75%, and RRR% from 0 to 40.03%) when ART was implemented. When condom use combined with ART was implemented in MSM in 2003–2013, HIV incidence declined substantially (ARR from 0 to 0.99%, and RRR% from 0 to 46.11%). HIV prevalence was also reduced with an ARR from 0 to 3.5%, and an RRR% from 0 to 29.88%. The HIV mortality also declined substantially (ARR from − 0.01% to 1.02%, RRR% from − 1.44% to 39.98%).ConclusionsAmong MSM, a combination of condom use and ART reduces both HIV incidence and mortality caused by HIV. Combining these methods results in a more effective prevention and control of HIV.

Highlights

  • Condom use and antiretroviral therapy (ART) are effective means to prevent and control Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission

  • We calculated the numbers of new HIV infections, current HIV infections, and HIVrelated deaths among men who had sex with men (MSM) from 2003 to 2013, which we considered to be the effect of other interventions apart from condom use

  • With other factors held unchanged, we calculated the numbers of new HIV infections, current HIV infections and HIV-related deaths among MSM in 2003– 2013, which we considered to be the effect of other interventions apart from a combination of condom use and ART

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Introduction

Condom use and antiretroviral therapy (ART) are effective means to prevent and control HIV transmission. We aimed to assess the effect of condom use in combination with antiretroviral therapy (ART) on HIV incidence and mortality among men who had sex with men (MSM) in Beijing, China. Condom use is an effective method to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV, the effect of which has been clearly demonstrated in China [2]. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) can effectively decrease the viral load in the blood and body fluids of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), thereby reducing HIV transmission [3, 4] and mortality. Chaoyang District, located in the northeast of Beijing, covers an area of 470.8 km. Chaoyang is the largest urban district of Beijing with a population of 5,050,000, which is approximately one-fourth of the capital’s total population. By December 31, Tao et al BMC Infectious Diseases (2018) 18:124

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