The Impact of Genital Ulcers on HIV Transmission Has Been Underestimated—A Critical Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Calculating Diluted and Undiluted Risk Ratios
2.2. Retrieval of PATP Estimates
3. Results
3.1. The Studies That Estimated GUD Effects on HIV-1 PATPs
3.2. A Critical Assessment of Current Estimates of the GUD Co-Factor Effect on HIV Transmission
3.3. Reconciling Diluted and Undiluted Measurements
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Study | Direction | Sample | Location and Time | PATP with GUD 1 | PATP without GUD or Overall | Risk Ratio of GUD | Type |
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GUD in index | |||||||
Cameron et al., 1989 [7] 2,3 | F→M (CSWs) | 73 exposed men (to CSWs) | Nairobi, Kenya, 1986–87 | Overall: 16.22% (3.24–29.2) Circumcised: 6.7% 4 Uncircumcised: 42.8% (12.7–73.0) 4 | 0% (0.0–0.033) | 160 (60–320) 5 56 (21–112) 6 | Undiluted |
Gray et al., 2001 [10] 3 | F→M M→F | 174 serodiscor-dant couples | Rakai, Uganda, 1994–98 | 0.41% (0.0008–0.812) | 0.11% (0.0073–0.144) | 3.73 8 Adjusted: 2.58 (1.03–5.69) | Diluted |
Wawer et al., 2005 [13] | F→M M→F | 235 serodiscor-dant couples | Rakai, Uganda, 1994–99 | NA | 0.12% (0.09–0.015) | 2.19 (1.07–4.47) Adjusted: 2.04 (1.04–3.99) | Diluted |
Hughes et al., 2012 [18] | F→M M→F | 3297 serodiscor-dant couples | 14 sites, Eastern and Southern Africa | NA | NA | F→M: 0.32 (0.044–2.30) M→F: 0.84 (0.20–3.51) | Diluted |
GUD in exposed | |||||||
Hayes et al., 1995 [8] 3,8 | M→F (CSWs) | 124 exposed CSWs | Nairobi, Kenya, 1985–87 | 7.36% (3.84–15.68) | 0.320% (0.199–0.441) | 23 (12–49) 21.0 (11.0–44.8) 6 | Undiluted |
Mastro et al., 1994 [9] 3 | F→M (CSWs) | 1115 exposed men (military conscripts) | Northern Thailand, 1988–91 | 4.1% (3.1–5.4) | 2.0% (1.3–3.1) | 2.9 (1.7–5.1) | Diluted |
Corey et al., 2004 [12] | F→M M→F | 174 serodiscor-dant couples | Rakai, Uganda, 1994–98 | 0.31% (HSV-2+) | 0.19% (HSV-2+) 0.11% (all) | 1.63 7 2.82 7 | Diluted |
Baeten et al., 2005 [11] 3,9 | F→M (Some CSWs) | 745 exposed men (truck drivers) | Mombasa, Kenya, 1993–97 | 0.730% (0.146–1.314) | <0.63% | <1.16 7 | Diluted |
Hughes et al., 2012 [18] | F→M M→F | 3297 serodiscor-dant couples | 14 sites, Eastern and Southern Africa | NA | NA | F→M: 2.04 (0.72–5.77) M→F: 3.60 (1.52–8.49) | Diluted |
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Sousa JD, Müller V, Vandamme A-M. The Impact of Genital Ulcers on HIV Transmission Has Been Underestimated—A Critical Review. Viruses. 2022; 14(3):538. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14030538
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APA StyleSousa, J. D., Müller, V., & Vandamme, A. -M. (2022). The Impact of Genital Ulcers on HIV Transmission Has Been Underestimated—A Critical Review. Viruses, 14(3), 538. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14030538