Authors
Holly Hagan, Ashly E Jordan, Joshua Neurer, Charles M Cleland
Publication date
2015/11/1
Source
Aids
Volume
29
Issue
17
Pages
2335-2345
Publisher
LWW
Description
Objective:
The epidemiology of the incidence of sexually transmitted hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) is only partially understood. In the presence of HIV, HCV infection is more likely to become chronic and liver fibrosis progression is accelerated.
Design:
A systematic review and meta-analysis was used to synthesize data characterizing sexually transmitted HCV in HIV-positive MSM.
Methods:
Electronic and other searches of medical literature (including unpublished reports) were conducted. Eligible studies reported on HCV seroconversion or on reinfection postsuccessful HCV treatment in HIV-positive MSM who were not injecting drugs. Pooled incidence rates were calculated using random-effects meta-analysis, and meta-regression was used to assess study-level moderators. Attributable risk measures were calculated from statistically significant associations …
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