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Estimating antiretroviral treatment coverage rates and viral suppression rates for homosexual men in Australia.

Nicole L. De La Mata, Limin Mao, John De Wit, Don Smith, Martin Holt, Garrett Prestage, David P. Wilson, Kathy Petoumenos

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  • Published 13 Jul 2015

  • Volume 12

  • ISSUE 5

  • Pagination 453-457

  • DOI 10.1071/SH15037

Abstract

Gay and other men who have sex with men (GMSM) are disproportionally affected by the HIV epidemic in Australia. The study objective is to combine a clinical-based cohort with a community-based surveillance system to present a broader representation of the GMSM community to determine estimates of proportions receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) and/or with an undetectable viral load. Between 2010 and 2012, small increases were shown in ART uptake (to 70.2%) and proportions with undetectable viral load (to 62.4%). The study findings highlight the potential for significantly increasing ART uptake among HIV-positive GMSM to reduce the HIV epidemic in Australia.