HIV Prevalence, Estimated Incidence, and Risk Behaviors Among People Who Inject Drugs in Kenya

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Kurth, Ann E. [1 ]
Cleland, Charles M. [1 ]
Des Jarlais, Don C. [2 ]
Musyoki, Helgar [3 ]
Lizcano, John A. [1 ]
Chhun, Nok [1 ]
Cherutich, Peter [3 ]
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[1] NYU, Coll Nursing, New York, NY 10010 USA
[2] Mt Sinai Beth Israel, Baron Edmond Rothschild Chem Dependency Inst, New York, NY USA
[3] Natl AIDS STI Control Programme NASCOP, Nairobi, Kenya
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HIV; injection drug use; sub-Saharan Africa; needle syringe program; MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; HEPATITIS-C-VIRUS; NEW-YORK-CITY; HIDDEN POPULATIONS; INFECTION; PREVENTION; PROGRAMS; USERS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PARTICIPANTS;
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Objective: HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa increasingly occurs among people who inject drugs (PWID). Kenya is one of the first to implement a national needle and syringe program. Our study undertook a baseline assessment as part of evaluating needle and syringe program in a seek, test, treat, and retain approach. Methods: Participants enrolled between May and December 2012 from 10 sites. Respondent-driven sampling was used to reach 1785 PWID for HIV-1 prevalence and viral load determination and survey data. Results: Estimated HIV prevalence, adjusted for differential network size and recruitment relationships, was 14.5% in Nairobi (95% CI: 10.8 to 18.2) and 20.5% in the Coast region (95% CI: 17.3 to 23.6). Viral load (log(10) transformed) in Nairobi ranged from 1.71 to 6.12 (median: 4.41; interquartile range: 3.51-4.94) and in the Coast from 1.71 to 5.88 (median: 4.01; interquartile range: 3.44-4.72). Using log(10) viral load 2.6 as a threshold for HIV viral suppression, the percentage of HIV-infected participants with viral suppression was 4.2% in Nairobi and 4.6% in the Coast. Heroin was the most commonly injected drug in both regions, used by 93% of participants in the past month, typically injecting 2-3 times/day. Receptive needle/syringe sharing at last injection was more common in Nairobi (23%) than in the Coast (4%). Estimated incidence among new injectors was 2.5/100 person-years in Nairobi and 1.6/100 person-years in the Coast. Conclusions: The HIV epidemic is well established among PWID in both Nairobi and Coast regions. Public health scale implementation of combination HIV prevention has the potential to greatly limit the epidemic in this vulnerable and bridging population.
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