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Increased PrEP Uptake and PrEP-RN Coincide with Decreased HIV Diagnoses in Men Who Have Sex with Men in Ottawa, Canada

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Date 2024 Mar 5
PMID 38440773
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Background: We sought to evaluate if increased uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) correlated to population-level changes in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemiology, in a setting with an integrated PrEP delivery system centred on a public health nurse-led PrEP clinic and referral process.

Methods: This study was conducted in Ottawa, Canada, where all positive HIV test results are reported to the public health units. Risk factor information is also collected by nurses and subsequently entered into a provincial database. We extracted these data for Ottawa from 2017 to 2021 and restricted our analyses to first-time diagnoses.

Results: We identified 154 persons with a new HIV diagnosis. Over this period, the number of new diagnoses among men who have sex with men, the group most targeted for PrEP, decreased by 50%-60%. We did not identify changes in the number of new diagnoses based on race, intravenous drug use or among women.

Conclusion: Increasing PrEP uptake in Ottawa in 2017 to 2021 coincided with a significant decrease in new HIV diagnoses among men who have sex with men. PrEP uptake in Ottawa, particularly by those most at risk, is likely supported by an integrated approach via PrEP-RN, a nurse-led public health program where individuals diagnosed with syphilis or rectal gonorrhea or chlamydia receive an automatic offer of PrEP. While these findings cannot causally link PrEP-RN or PrEP with this reduction in new HIV diagnoses, these changes in HIV epidemiology in Ottawa occurred exclusively among the group targeted for PrEP. These data highlight the efficacy and importance of PrEP.

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