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Cascade of Care in People Living With Hiv in Iran in 2019; How Far to Reach Unaids/Who Targets Publisher Pubmed



Farhoudi B1 ; Ghalekhani N2 ; Afsar Kazerooni P3 ; Namdari Tabar H3 ; Tayeri K3 ; Gouya MM4 ; Seyedalinaghi S5 ; Haghdoost AA2 ; Mirzazadeh A2, 6 ; Sharifi H2
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Source: AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV Published:2022


Abstract

Systematic HIV program evaluation requires looking at all steps of the HIV cascade of care, from diagnosis to treatment outcomes. Our study was carried out to assess the treatment cascade of people living with HIV (PLWH) in Iran in 2019. We used data from the HIV Case Registry System of Iran through December 2019. We estimated the number of PLWH in 2019 by using Spectrum, and then the proportion of them being diagnosed, linked to care, received antiretroviral treatment and suppressed viral load. We estimated that there are 59,314 (UI: 32,685–125,636) PLWH in Iran, of whom 22,054 people (37% of PLWH) were diagnosed. At the end of 2019, of whom, 14,685 (25% of PLWH) people received antiretroviral therapy. Also, of whom 6338 (11% of PLWH) people had viral load suppression by 2019. Our results showed that about one-third of total PLWH were diagnosed, while this defect is somewhat less in children than adults. To reach the 90.90.90 targets Iran needs to developed the current national HIV care guidelines, which recommend best strategies to scale up the case finding and linkage to care among undiagnosed people specifically those who infected by sexual contact in general and key populations as well. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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