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Bacterial sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men and transgender women using oral pre-exposure prophylaxis in Latin America (ImPrEP): a secondary analysis of a prospective, open-label, multicentre study

dc.contributor.authorMayara Secco Torres Silva
dc.contributor.authorThiago Silva Torres
dc.contributor.authorCarolina Coutinho
dc.contributor.authorRonaldo I. Moreira
dc.contributor.authorIúri da Costa Leite
dc.contributor.authorMarcelo Cunha
dc.contributor.authorPedro Henrique Amparo da Costa Leite
dc.contributor.authorCarlos Cáceres
dc.contributor.authorHamid Vega-Ramírez
dc.contributor.authorKelika A. Konda
dc.contributor.authorJuan V. Guanira
dc.contributor.authorJosé Valdez Madruga
dc.contributor.authorSandra Wagner Cardoso
dc.contributor.authorMarcos Benedetti
dc.contributor.authorMaria Cristina Pimenta
dc.contributor.authorBrenda Hoagland
dc.contributor.authorBeatriz Grinsztejn
dc.contributor.authorValdiléa G. Veloso
dc.contributor.authorMarcus Vinicius Lacerda
dc.contributor.authorJosé Valdez Madruga
dc.contributor.authorAlessandro Farias
dc.contributor.authorJosué N Lima
dc.contributor.authorRonaldo Zonta
dc.contributor.authorLilian Lauria
dc.contributor.authorJ. David Urbaez-Brito
dc.contributor.authorPolyana d'Albuquerque
dc.contributor.authorClaudio Palombo
dc.contributor.authorPaulo Ricardo Alencastro
dc.contributor.authorRaquel Keiko de Luca Ito
dc.contributor.authorJúlio Moreira
dc.contributor.authorJoão L. Benedetti
dc.contributor.authorFabio V. Maria
dc.contributor.authorPaula M. Luz
dc.contributor.authorLucilene Freitas
dc.contributor.authorKim Geraldo
dc.contributor.authorMonica Derrico
dc.contributor.authorSandro Nazer
dc.contributor.authorTania Kristic
dc.contributor.authorRenato Girade
dc.contributor.authorRenato Lima
dc.contributor.authorAntônio R. Carvalho
dc.contributor.authorCarla Rocha
dc.contributor.authorPedro Leite
dc.contributor.authorMarcio Lessa
dc.contributor.authorMarilia Santini-Oliveira
dc.contributor.authorDaniel R.B. Bezerra
dc.contributor.authorCleo de Oliveira Souza
dc.contributor.authorJacinto Corrêa
dc.contributor.authorMarcelo Alves
dc.contributor.authorCarolina Souza
dc.contributor.authorCamilla Portugal
dc.contributor.authorMônica dos Santos Valões
dc.contributor.authorGabriel Lima Mota
dc.contributor.authorJoyce Alves Gomes
dc.contributor.authorCynthia Ferreira Lima Falcão
dc.contributor.authorFernanda Falcão Riberson
dc.contributor.authorLuciano Melo
dc.contributor.authorTalita Andrade Oliveira
dc.contributor.authorAgnaldo Moreira Oliveira Júnior
dc.contributor.authorBruna Fonseca
dc.contributor.authorLeonor Henriette Lannoy
dc.contributor.authorLudymilla Anderson Santiago Carlos
dc.contributor.authorJoão Paulo Cunha
dc.contributor.authorSonia Maria de Alencastro Coracini
dc.contributor.authorThiago Oliveira Rodrigues
dc.contributor.authorEmília Regina Scharf Mettrau
dc.contributor.authorKelly Vieira Meira
dc.contributor.authorHeder Tavares
dc.contributor.authorAna Paula Nunes Viveiros Valeiras
dc.contributor.authorTaiane Miyake Alves de Carvalho Rocha
dc.contributor.authorAlex Amorim
dc.contributor.authorPatrícia Sabadini
dc.contributor.authorLuiz Gustavo Córdoba
dc.contributor.authorCaio Gusmão
dc.contributor.authorErika Faustino
dc.contributor.authorJulia Soares da Silva Hansen
dc.contributor.authorAgatha Mirian Cunha
dc.contributor.authorNeuza Uchiyama Nishimura
dc.contributor.authorJaime Eduardo Flygare Razo Prereira Santos
dc.contributor.authorAline Barnabé Cano
dc.contributor.authorWillyam Magnum Telles Dias
dc.contributor.authorMagô Tonhon
dc.contributor.authorTania Regina Rezende
dc.contributor.authorAlex Gomes
dc.contributor.authorEloá dos Santos Rodrigues
dc.contributor.authorMaria das Dores Aires Carneiro
dc.contributor.authorAlexandre Castilho
dc.contributor.authorMariana Carvalho
dc.contributor.authorSergio Bautista-Aredondo
dc.contributor.authorHeleen Vermandere
dc.contributor.authorSteven Diaz
dc.contributor.authorDulce Diaz-Sosa
dc.contributor.authorCentli Guillen-Diaz-Barriga
dc.contributor.authorRebeca Robles
dc.contributor.authorMaria Elena Medina-Mora
dc.contributor.authorMarcela González
dc.contributor.authorIvonne Huerta Icelo
dc.contributor.authorAraczy Martinez Davalos
dc.contributor.authorJosé Gomez Castro
dc.contributor.authorLuis Obed Ocampo Valdez
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-14T21:43:37Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: The global burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) poses a challenge in the context of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) programmes. We aimed to explore factors associated with prevalent, incident, and recurrent STIs in men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women on PrEP in Brazil, Mexico, and Peru. METHODS: ImPrEP was a prospective, single-arm, open-label, multicentre study that enrolled MSM and transgender women in the context of the public health systems of Brazil (14 sites), Mexico (four sites), and Peru (ten sites) between February, 2018, and June, 2021. Eligibility criteria followed regional PrEP guidelines at the study start, including participants aged 18 years and older, not living with HIV, and reporting at least one of the following in the previous 6 months: condomless anal sex (CAS), anal sex with partner(s) living with HIV, any bacterial STI, or transactional sex. Eligible participants were screened and enrolled on the same day to receive daily oral PrEP (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate 300 mg and emtricitabine 200 mg). We assessed three outcomes: prevalent bacterial STIs, incident bacterial STIs, and recurrent bacterial STIs. Testing occurred at baseline and quarterly for syphilis, anorectal chlamydia, and anorectal gonorrhoea. Behavioural data were collected at baseline and quarterly. The study was registered with the Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials, U1111-1217-6021. FINDINGS: Among all 9509 participants included in the ImPrEP study (3928 [41·3%] in Brazil, 3288 [34·6%] in Mexico, and 2293 [24·1%] in Peru), 8525 (89·7%) had available STI results at baseline and were included in the prevalent STI analysis, and 7558 (79·5%) had available STI results during follow-up and were included in the incident and recurrent STI analyses. 2184 (25·6%) of 8525 participants had any bacterial STI at baseline. STI incidence during follow-up was 31·7 cases per 100 person-years (95% CI 30·7-32·7), with the highest rate for anorectal chlamydia (11·6 cases per 100 person-years, 95% CI 11·0-12·2), followed by syphilis (10·5 cases per 100 person-years, 9·9-11·1) and anorectal gonorrhoea (9·7 cases per 100 person-years, 9·2-10·3). Although only 2391 (31·6%) of 7558 participants had at least one STI during follow-up, 915 (12·1%) participants had recurrent diagnoses, representing 2328 (61·2%) of 3804 incident STI diagnoses. Characteristics associated with prevalent, incident, and recurrent STIs included younger age, multiple sex partners, receptive CAS, substance use, and previous STI diagnoses at baseline (incident or recurrent only). INTERPRETATION: Our findings underscore the nuanced dynamics of STI transmission among MSM and transgender women across Latin America, highlighting an urgent need for tailored interventions to mitigate STI burden effectively, especially among the most susceptible individuals. FUNDING: Unitaid, WHO, and ministries of health (Brazil, Mexico, and Peru). TRANSLATIONS: For the Portuguese and Spanish translations of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipWorld Health Organization|Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico|Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiroes_PE
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(24)00211-X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/19817
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherElsevier BV
dc.relation.ispartofurn:issn:2352-3018
dc.relation.ispartofseriesThe Lancet HIV
dc.relation.issn2352-3018
dc.rightshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cb
dc.subjectHIV/AIDS Researchen_US
dc.subjectInterventionsen_US
dc.titleBacterial sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men and transgender women using oral pre-exposure prophylaxis in Latin America (ImPrEP): a secondary analysis of a prospective, open-label, multicentre studyen_US
dc.typehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1
dc.type.localArtículo de revista
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