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HIV INFECTION IN PORTUGAL: THE CHALLENGES LYING AHEAD CURRENT HIV PANORAMA Abreu, I.¹; Palma, P. ¹; Filipe, R. ¹; Silva, J.² ¹ - Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João, Porto; ² - Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Amadora HIV PREVENTION: THE OLD AND THE NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE New cases of HIV in Portugal | 1983-2017 Distribution of new HIV cases in 2017 by age groups 886 new cases (2017) 28,6% 71,4% 142 (16%) AIDS 33,8% were individuals born outside of Portugal Transmission mode 60,6% heterosexual 36,9% MSM 1,5% IDU Late diagnosis (n=742) 53,2% with CD4+ < 350/mm³ 2018: 25 years of the national program “SAY NO TO A DIRTY NEEDLE” 1998: 57,3% of all new HIV cases 2017: 1,8% PrEP November 2017: national guidelines February 2018: start of PrEP use in selected hospitals ONE CENTRE’S EXPERIENCE… Reasons for PrEP Partners with unknown HIV status 40 Partners with HIV and without virologic suppression 4 PEP in the last 6 months 11 STI in the last 6 months 9 Sex worker 13 Drug use during sex 5 27 patients discontinued PrEP 35 cases of STIs during PrEP workup/follow-up 16 cases of Chlamydia trachomatis 10 cases of Neisseria gonorrhoeae 9 cases of Syphilis ART on community pharmacies Pilot project started in 2018 in Lisbon 800 patients included 1 year experience References: National report: Infeção VIH e SIDA – Desafios e Estratégias 2018, National program for HIV infection and AIDS, published on July 2018; European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, WHO Regional Office for Europe. HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2018 – 2017 data. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe; 2018. Achieve and sustain all UNAIDS targets Improve the timing of diagnosis in heterossexual men Provide HIV kits directly to the community 91,7 % know they are HIV-positive 86,8% are on ART 90,3% have undetectable levels of HIV New cases of HIV-infection (≥15 years) in 2017: proportion by age group according to mode of transmission IVDU (n=18) MSM (n=391) Heterosexual (n=612) 15-19 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30-39 years 40-49 years 50-59 years ≥60 years 43 patients on PrEP

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Page 1: HIV INFECTION IN PORTUGAL - Home – EACSociety · HIV INFECTION IN PORTUGAL: THE CHALLENGES LYING AHEAD CURRENT HIV PANORAMA Abreu, I.¹; Palma, P. ¹; Filipe, R. ¹; Silva, J.²

HIV INFECTION IN PORTUGAL: THE CHALLENGES LYING AHEAD

CURRENT HIV PANORAMA

Abreu, I.¹; Palma, P. ¹; Filipe, R. ¹; Silva, J.²

¹ - Centro Hospitalar Universitário São João, Porto;

² - Hospital Professor Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Amadora

HIV PREVENTION: THE OLD AND THE NEW

CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE

New cases of HIV in Portugal | 1983-2017

Distribution of new HIV cases in 2017 by age groups

886 newcases(2017)

28,6% 71,4%

142 (16%) AIDS

33,8% wereindividuals born

outside of Portugal

Transmissionmode

60,6% heterosexual

36,9% MSM

1,5% IDU

Late diagnosis(n=742)

53,2%with CD4+ < 350/mm³

2018: 25 years of the national program

“SAY NO TO A DIRTY NEEDLE”

1998: 57,3%

of all newHIV cases

2017: 1,8%

PrEPNovember 2017: national guidelines

February 2018: start of PrEP use in selected hospitals

ONE CENTRE’S EXPERIENCE…

Reasons for PrEP

• Partners with unknown HIV status 40

• Partners with HIV and without virologic suppression

4

• PEP in the last 6 months 11

• STI in the last 6 months 9

• Sex worker 13

• Drug use during sex 5

27 patientsdiscontinued

PrEP

35 cases of STIs during PrEP workup/follow-up

• 16 cases of Chlamydia trachomatis• 10 cases of Neisseria gonorrhoeae• 9 cases of Syphilis

ART on community pharmacies

Pilot project started in 2018 in Lisbon

800 patients included

1 year experience

References:• National report: Infeção VIH e SIDA – Desafios e Estratégias 2018, National program for HIV infection and AIDS, published on July 2018;• European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, WHO Regional Office for Europe. HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2018 – 2017 data. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for

Europe; 2018.

• Achieve and sustain all UNAIDS targets

• Improve the timing of diagnosis in heterossexual men

• Provide HIV kits directly to the community91,7 %

know they are

HIV-positive

86,8%

are on ART

90,3%

have undetectable

levels of HIV

New cases of HIV-infection (≥15 years) in 2017: proportion by age group

according to mode of transmission

IVDU (n=18)

MSM (n=391)

Heterosexual (n=612)

15-19 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30-39 years 40-49 years 50-59 years ≥60 years

43 patientson PrEP