Molecular Epidemiology of Individuals Experiencing Unstable Housing or Living Homeless at HIV Diagnosis: Analysis of HIV Surveillance Data in King County, Washington

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Diana M. Tordoff
Roxanne P. Kerani
Sara N. Glick
Julia Hood
Matthew R. Golden
Richard Lechtenberg
Susan Buskin
Joshua T. Herbeck
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Epidemiology
[2] University of Washington,Department of Medicine
[3] Public Health – Seattle & King County,HIV/STD Program
[4] University of Washington,International Clinical Research Center, Department of Global Health
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AIDS and Behavior | 2022年 / 26卷
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HIV; Molecular epidemiology; Housing instability; Homelessness; Genetic clusters;
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We examined patterns of genetic clustering among individuals diagnosed with HIV between 2010 and 2018 using data from King County, Washington’s National HIV Surveillance System. Among 2,371 individuals newly diagnosed with HIV, 231 (10%) experienced unstable housing or were living homeless at the time of diagnosis. Among the 1,658 (70%) people with an available HIV-1 pol gene sequence, 1,071 (65%) were identified to be part of 296 genetic clusters. In our analysis, housing status was not associated with genetic clustering (OR 1.02; 95%CI:0.75,1.39). After adjusting for demographic and behavioral factors, people who were living homeless at HIV diagnosis had 35% lower odds of being identified as part of a genetic cluster (AOR 0.65; 95%CI:0.44,0.95) compared to people with stable housing. Our findings highlight that people experiencing unstable housing are disproportionately burdened by HIV, and that within this population in King County, being in a genetic cluster is predominantly associated with substance use.
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