Challenges presented by re-emerging sexually transmitted infections in HIV positive men who have sex with Men: An observational study of lymphogranuloma venereum in the UK

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Background: United Kingdom has reported the largest documented outbreak of lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV), a re-emerging sexually transmitted infection (STI) which is primarily seen in HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM). A diagnostic service was established in response to the outbreak linked to a voluntary LGV Enhanced Surveillance system. We examined the performance of this novel surveillance system to identify utility in tracking a re-emerging infection. Methods: We described laboratory data on samples and surveillance data from case reports for LGV from 2004- 2010. We performed a cross-sectional analysis comparing clinical and behavioural characteristics of HIV-positive and HIV-negative/unknown LGV cases diagnosed in MSM using multivariable logistic regression models with generalised estimating equations to control for repeat infections. Results: LGV Surveillance data were available for 87% (1,370/1,581) of LGV cases (after de-duplication). There were 1,342 episodes in 1,281 MSM, most of whom were known to be HIV-positive (1,028/1,281, 80.2%,). HIV-positive men reported a shorter duration of symptoms (aOR 0.5; 95%CI 0.3, 0.8 for reporting more than a week compared to a week or less) in comparison to HIV-negative/unknown MSM, and were more likely to report unprotected receptive anal intercourse (aOR 2.7; 95% CI 1.3, 5.8). Conclusion: The surveillance identified the population at greater risk of infection based on higher levels of risk behaviour in HIV-positive LGV cases. However, there was diagnostic bias towards HIV-positive LGV cases who presented with a shorter duration of symptoms when compared to HIV-negative/unknown LGV cases.

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Rönn, M., Hughes, G., Simms, I., Ison, C., Alexander, S., White, P. J., & Ward, H. (2014). Challenges presented by re-emerging sexually transmitted infections in HIV positive men who have sex with Men: An observational study of lymphogranuloma venereum in the UK. Journal of AIDS and Clinical Research, 5(8), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.4172/2155-6113.1000329

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