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Phylodynamics and migration data help describe HIV transmission dynamics in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Ukraine
by
Redlinger, Matthew
, Podolina, Anna
, Yakovleva, Anna
, Bortz, Eric
, Strathdee, Steffanie A
, Cherniavska, Svitlana
, Goodfellow, Ian
, Skaathun, Britt
, Meredith, Luke
, Vasylyeva, Tetyana I
, Kovalenko, Ganna
, Smith, Laramie R
, Smyrnov, Pavlo
, Wertheim, Joel O
, Friedman, Samuel R
, Kolodiazieva, Anna
, Tymets, Olga
, Korobchuk, Anna
in
Analysis
/ Antiviral agents
/ Biological, Health, and Medical Sciences
/ Clusters
/ Development and progression
/ Disease transmission
/ Displaced persons
/ Drugs
/ Epidemiology
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV (Viruses)
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Internally displaced persons
/ Phylogeny
/ Prevention
/ Relocation
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social networks
2023
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Phylodynamics and migration data help describe HIV transmission dynamics in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Ukraine
by
Redlinger, Matthew
, Podolina, Anna
, Yakovleva, Anna
, Bortz, Eric
, Strathdee, Steffanie A
, Cherniavska, Svitlana
, Goodfellow, Ian
, Skaathun, Britt
, Meredith, Luke
, Vasylyeva, Tetyana I
, Kovalenko, Ganna
, Smith, Laramie R
, Smyrnov, Pavlo
, Wertheim, Joel O
, Friedman, Samuel R
, Kolodiazieva, Anna
, Tymets, Olga
, Korobchuk, Anna
in
Analysis
/ Antiviral agents
/ Biological, Health, and Medical Sciences
/ Clusters
/ Development and progression
/ Disease transmission
/ Displaced persons
/ Drugs
/ Epidemiology
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV (Viruses)
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Internally displaced persons
/ Phylogeny
/ Prevention
/ Relocation
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social networks
2023
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Phylodynamics and migration data help describe HIV transmission dynamics in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Ukraine
by
Redlinger, Matthew
, Podolina, Anna
, Yakovleva, Anna
, Bortz, Eric
, Strathdee, Steffanie A
, Cherniavska, Svitlana
, Goodfellow, Ian
, Skaathun, Britt
, Meredith, Luke
, Vasylyeva, Tetyana I
, Kovalenko, Ganna
, Smith, Laramie R
, Smyrnov, Pavlo
, Wertheim, Joel O
, Friedman, Samuel R
, Kolodiazieva, Anna
, Tymets, Olga
, Korobchuk, Anna
in
Analysis
/ Antiviral agents
/ Biological, Health, and Medical Sciences
/ Clusters
/ Development and progression
/ Disease transmission
/ Displaced persons
/ Drugs
/ Epidemiology
/ Health aspects
/ HIV
/ HIV (Viruses)
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Internally displaced persons
/ Phylogeny
/ Prevention
/ Relocation
/ Sexually transmitted diseases
/ Social networks
2023
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Phylodynamics and migration data help describe HIV transmission dynamics in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Ukraine
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Phylodynamics and migration data help describe HIV transmission dynamics in internally displaced people who inject drugs in Ukraine
2023
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Abstract
Internally displaced persons are often excluded from HIV molecular epidemiology surveillance due to structural, behavioral, and social barriers in access to treatment. We test a field-based molecular epidemiology framework to study HIV transmission dynamics in a hard-to-reach and highly stigmatized group, internally displaced people who inject drugs (IDPWIDs). We inform the framework by Nanopore generated HIV pol sequences and IDPWID migration history. In June–September 2020, we recruited 164 IDPWID in Odesa, Ukraine, and obtained 34 HIV sequences from HIV-infected participants. We aligned them to publicly available sequences (N = 359) from Odesa and IDPWID regions of origin and identified 7 phylogenetic clusters with at least 1 IDPWID. Using times to the most recent common ancestors of the identified clusters and times of IDPWID relocation to Odesa, we infer potential post-displacement transmission window when infections likely to happen to be between 10 and 21 months, not exceeding 4 years. Phylogeographic analysis of the sequence data shows that local people in Odesa disproportionally transmit HIV to the IDPWID community. Rapid transmissions post-displacement in the IDPWID community might be associated with slow progression along the HIV continuum of care: only 63% of IDPWID were aware of their status, 40% of those were in antiviral treatment, and 43% of those were virally suppressed. Such HIV molecular epidemiology investigations are feasible in transient and hard-to-reach communities and can help indicate best times for HIV preventive interventions. Our findings highlight the need to rapidly integrate Ukrainian IDPWID into prevention and treatment services following the dramatic escalation of the war in 2022.
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Oxford University Press
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