International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Nov 2015)

Sexually transmitted infections and viral hepatitides in patients presenting for non-occupational HIV post-exposure prophylaxis: results of a prospective cohort study

  • Nirojini Sivachandran,
  • Reed A.C. Siemieniuk,
  • Pauline Murphy,
  • Andrea Sharp,
  • Christine Walach,
  • Tania Placido,
  • Isaac I. Bogoch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2015.10.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. C
pp. 142 – 144

Abstract

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Data evaluating the screening practices for viral hepatitides and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in patients presenting for non-occupational HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) care are limited. Screening practices and prevalences of viral hepatitides and STIs were evaluated in 126 patients presenting to a dedicated HIV prevention clinic for HIV nPEP. Three patients (2.4%) were diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C infection, 28 (22.2%) did not have surface antibodies in sufficient quantity to confer immunity to hepatitis B, and six (4.8%) were diagnosed with an STI. A multivariate regression model did not predict any demographic or clinical features predictive of HBV non-immunity. Beyond screening for HIV infection, evaluation for viral hepatitides and STIs is an important feature in the care of patients presenting for HIV nPEP.

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