1.Analysis on death causes of HIV/AIDS patients in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, 1998-2022
Tingting WANG ; Shanling WANG ; Weiwei SHEN ; Xiaoxiao CHEN ; Xing LIU ; Yingying DING ; Haijiang LIN ; Na HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(9):1363-1368
Objective:To understand the incidence and causes of HIV/AIDS death patients in Taizhou from 1998 to 2022.Methods:The data were collected from the AIDS Integrated Prevention and Control Information System of China Information System for Diseases Control and Prevention and Taizhou Chronic Disease Information Management System. By the end of 2022, a total of 5 126 HIV/AIDS patients living in Taizhou for a long time were included, SAS 9.4 was used for Kruskal-Wallis test, χ2 test and trend analysis. Results:From 1998 to 2022, a total of 796 HIV/AIDS patients died, with a fatality rate of 15.53% (796/5 126), in whom 52.26% (416/796) died within one year after confirmation. The proportion of HIV/AIDS patients who died within one year decreased (trend χ2=5.60, P<0.001). For the constituent of death causes, there were 140 (17.59%) deaths of AIDS, 237 (29.77%) deaths of malignant tumors, 99 (12.44%) deaths of cardiovascular disease, 58 (7.29%) deaths caused by injuries, 160 (20.10%) deaths due to other causes, and 102 (12.81%) deaths due to unknown causes. The constituent ratio of deaths of malignant tumor, cardiovascular disease and other causes increased over time (trend χ2=1.92, P=0.028; trend χ2=2.81, P=0.003; trend χ2=2.07, P=0.020). There were differences in the distribution of death causes in HIV/AIDS cases in terms of age, occupation, marital status, ethnic group, educational level and mode of transmission (all P<0.05). The average age of the death cases due to cardiovascular disease was higher than other death cases, the cases who died from AIDS had shorter survival time and the lower initial CD4 +T cells after confirmation compared with all other death cases, and the time interval from confirmation to treatment in HIV/AIDS patients with unknown death causes was longer than those of all other death cases (all P<0.05). Conclusions:The constituent ratio of non-AIDS related deaths in HIV/AIDS patients in Taizhou was relatively high and showed an upward trend during 1998-2022. It is necessary to further strengthen the early screening, prevention and treatment of chronic non infectious diseases.
2.Characteristics and associated factors of blood lipid trajectories among HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy
Miaochen WANG ; Shanling WANG ; Weiwei SHEN ; Haijiang LIN ; Jingjing XIA ; Yingying DING ; Xiaoxiao CHEN ; Na HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(12):1959-1964
Objective:To examine characteristics and risk factors of the blood lipid trajectories among HIV-infected patients treated with antiviral therapy (ART).Methods:Based on the retrospective cohort study design, sociodemographic characteristics and baseline laboratory indicators of HIV-infected patients receiving ART from January 2004 to April 2021 in Taizhou, Zhejiang province. The blood lipid trajectories of the subjects was described and classified using the latent class mixed model (LCMM). Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine the risk factors of blood lipid trajectories. The data were analysized by R 3.5.0. software with lcmm package.Results:Among 2 079 HIV-infected patients, the median age ( Q1, Q3) was 31 (43, 55) years, and the majority were being male (78.1%, 1 623/2 079) and married (58.7%, 1 221/2 079). BMI ≥24.0 kg/m 2 accounted for 18.9% (393/2 079). Heterosexual transmission accounted for 67.7% (1 407/2 079). Three different blood lipid trajectories were classified: inverted U-shaped (2.3%, 48/2 079), progressive (31.3%, 650/2 079), and general trajectory (U-shaped) (66.4%, 1 381/2 079). The inverted U-shaped and progressive trajectory are identified as dangerous trajectories (33.6%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that compared with 3TC-TDF-EFV antiviral treatment regimen, baseline TC level <5.2 mmol/L, baseline TG level <1.7 mmol/L, BMI 18.5-23.9 kg/m 2, baseline CD4 +T lymphocytes (CD4) counts <200 cells/μl, antiviral treatment time <5 years,those who had been using 3TC-AZT-EFV antiviral therapy regimen (a OR=1.99,95% CI:1.44-2.77) and those who switched to LPV/r antiviral therapy regimen (a OR=3.17, 95% CI: 2.00-5.01), baseline TC levels were 5.2-6.1 mmol/L (a OR=2.55, 95% CI: 1.92-3.39) and ≥6.2 mmol/L (a OR=5.89,95% CI:3.76-9.25), and baseline TG levels were 1.7-2.2 mmol/L (a OR=2.00, 95% CI: 1.53-2.62) and ≥2.3 mmol/L (a OR=6.51,95% CI:4.97-8.54), respectively, BMI ≥24.0 kg/m 2 (a OR=1.44, 95% CI: 1.11-1.88) were more likely to show the dangerous trajectories. BMI <18.5 kg/m 2 (a OR=0.55, 95% CI: 0.35-0.86), baseline CD4 counts level was 200-349 cells/μl (a OR=0.67, 95% CI: 0.52-0.87) and baseline CD4 ≥350 cells/μl (a OR=0.71, 95% CI: 0.54-0.94). The duration of antiviral therapy was 5-9 years (a OR=0.74, 95% CI: 0.56-0.99), and ≥10 years (a OR=0.53, 95% CI: 0.22-0.67) were less likely to show the dangerous trajectories. Conclusions:HIV-infected patients showed a dangerous trajectory of blood lipids after ART, which was significantly associated with the use of specific antiviral drugs such as AZT and LPV/r, treatment duration, baseline CD4, TC, TG levels and BMI. It is recommended to strengthen blood lipid monitoring and targeted intervention measure when HIV infected persons start antiviral treatment.
3.Influencing factors of antiretroviral therapy and its association with immunological effect among HIV/AIDS patients in Taizhou city, 2006-2019
Jiayu HE ; Shanling WANG ; Yuanyuan XU ; Weiwei SHEN ; Yingying DING ; Haijiang LIN ; Na HE ; Xiaoxiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(12):2093-2097
Objective:To analyze influencing factors of instant antiretroviral therapy (ART) and explore associution between strategies of ART and immunological effects among HIV/AIDS patients in Taizhou city during 2006-2019.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted on HIV/AIDS patients under ART, and a logistic regression model was used to analyze factors of instant ART. The student t-test and chi-square test were used to compare immunological effect of different ART strategies while the Kaplan-Meier method was used to generate a survival curve. Results:A total of 2 971 HIV/AIDS patients were enrolled with 1 786 cases (60.1%) having instant ART strategy. The proportion of instant ART were 77.8% (1 170/1 504) during 2016 to 2019. The treatment success rate of the instant ART group (87.4%, 1 561/1 786) were higher than the delayed ART group (84.4%, 1 000/1 185). The results of multivariate logistic regression model indicated that male (a OR=1.28, 95 %CI: 1.03-1.59), married (a OR=1.71, 95 %CI: 1.33-2.19) and baseline CD 4+T lymphocyte cells (CD 4) counts ≤200 cells/μl (a OR=1.60, 95 %CI: 1.27-2.02) were factors positively related to instant ART while 31-40 years old (a OR=0.63, 95 %CI: 0.48-0.84), infected through heterosexual transmission(a OR=0.60, 95 %CI: 0.49-0.74) and diagnosed before 2015 (a OR=0.20, 95 %CI: 0.17-0.23) were inversely related to instant ART. The increase of the CD 4/CD 8 ratio was greater, and the cumulative ART success rate was higher each year in the instant ART group than in the delayed ART group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The instant ART strategy has been well implemented in Taizhou city during 2006-2019, and the immunological effect was better in instant ART group. The proportion of instant ART were more than 60.0% among HIV/AIDS patients. Instant ART strategy needs to be strengthened for those who are 31-40 years old, women, unmarried, and infected through heterosexual transmission in an attempt to further increase treatment level and improve treatment effect.
4. Prevalence of alcohol use and related factors in HIV positive and HIV negative males
Xiaotong QIAO ; Xiaoxiao CHEN ; Haijiang LIN ; Chenxi NING ; Yuanyuan XU ; Weiwei SHEN ; Dan ZHAO ; Yingying DING ; Na HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(5):493-498
Objective:
To understand the prevalence of alcohol use and related factors in HIV positive and HIV negative males.
Methods:
Baseline data were from the prospective cohort study of comparative HIV and aging research in Taizhou of Zhejiang province from January to December, 2017. The information about alcohol use in the last month was collected through a face-to-face questionnaire interview. Participants were categorized into non-current drinkers, light/moderate drinkers and heavy drinkers according to the US National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA) standard.
Results:
A total of 1 367 HIV positive males and 2 418 HIV negative males were included. Current alcohol use rate (35.2%, 481/1 367) and heavy alcohol use rate (5.0%, 24/481) were significantly lower in HIV positive males than in HIV negative males (48.0%, 1 161/2 418; 23.5%, 273/1 161), but the proportion of drinking wine and yellow rice wine were significantly higher (21.8%, 105/481; 9.1%, 44/481) in HIV positive males than in HIV negative males (13.5%, 157/1 161; 5.8%, 67/1 161). The multivariate multinomial logistic regression analysis results showed that larger waist circumference, current smoking and regular physical exercise were associated with heavy alcohol use behavior in HIV positive males, and age ≥30 years, current smoking, regular physical exercise, higher score of depressive symptoms, heterosexual transmission route and baseline CD4+T cells counts of 200-499 cells/μl were significantly associated with mild/moderate alcohol use behavior in HIV positive males.
Conclusions
The alcohol use rate was significantly lower in HIV positive males than in HIV negative males in Taizhou. It is important to strengthen intervention on alcohol drinking behavior and chronic disease risk factors, such as larger waist circumference, smoking and so on.
5. Characteristics of sleep disorder in HIV positive and HIV negative individuals: a cluster analysis
Chenxi NING ; Xiaoxiao CHEN ; Haijiang LIN ; Xiaotong QIAO ; Yuanyuan XU ; Weiwei SHEN ; Dan ZHAO ; Na HE ; Yingying DING
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(5):499-504
Objective:
To understand the characteristics of sleep disorder in HIV positive and negative individuals, and compare the distributions and epidemiologic characteristic of different subtypes of sleep disorder between two groups.
Methods:
Baseline data were from the prospective cohort study of comparative HIV and aging research in Taizhou of Zhejiang province from January to December, 2017. A total of 459 HIV positive patients and 798 HIV negative controls with sleep disorders (Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index >5 or at least one question with answers of "most nights" or "every night" for Jenkins Sleep Scale) were included in the analysis. Cluster analysis was conducted to identify the different subtypes of sleep disorder based on 15 sleep-related questions.
Results:
A total of 1 257 participants were divided into three groups (clusters), i.e. difficulty falling asleep and sleep keeping group (cluster 1), the mild symptoms group (cluster 2), and restless night and daytime dysfunction group (cluster 3), accounting for 19.4% (89/459), 63.8% (293/459) and 16.8% (77/459) in HIV positive group and 13.8% (110/798), 60.5% (483/798) and 25.7% (205/798) in HIV negative group (
6. Association between mitochondrial haplogroups and neurocognitive disorder in HIV positive individuals
Dan ZHAO ; Haijiang LIN ; Qian WEI ; Xiaoxiao CHEN ; Chenxi NING ; Xiaotong QIAO ; Yuanyuan XU ; Weiwei SHEN ; Yingying DING ; Na HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(5):505-509
Objective:
To investigate the distribution of mitochondrial haplogroups and their correlation with neurocognitive disorder (NCD) in HIV positive individuals.
Methods:
Baseline data were from the prospective cohort study of comparative HIV and aging research in Taizhou of Zhejiang province from January to December, 2017. A cross-sectional survey was performed in 448 HIV positive individuals. Sanger method was used for the sequencing and genotyping of whole mitochondrial genome of HIV positive individuals. NCD prevalence in the HIV positive individuals was assessed by Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) in questionnaire interviews. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the associations between mtDNA haplogroups and NCD.
Results:
In this sample, mitochondrial haplogroups D (19.6%, 88/448), B (19.4%, 87/448) and F(17.0%, 76/448) were the most predominant haplogroups. The overall prevalence rate of NCD was 20.3% (91/448), and was high in haplogroups A (23.1%, 9/39), D (21.6%, 19/88), F (26.3%, 20/76) and M7 groups (26.1%, 12/46), respectively. In multivariable logistic regression analysis after adjusting confounding factors, such as age and gender, compared with haplogroup A, there were no differences in the prevalence rate of NCD among HIV positive individuals with haplogroup B, D, F, M7, M8, N9, and others.
Conclusion
The study explored primarily correlation between mitochondrial haplogroups and NCD among HIV positive individuals and suggested that there is no significant association between mitochondrial haplogroups and NCD, but further longitudinal investigation with large sample size of HIV positive population is needed to confirm this finding.
7.Investigation of group sex in men who have sex with men in Taizhou, Zhejiang province, 2013-2015
Haijiang LIN ; Yucheng ZHANG ; Weiwei SHEN ; Qionghai WU ; Yuanyuan XU ; Danhong QIU ; Yingying DING ; Na HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2017;38(5):634-637
Objective To understand the prevalence of group sex in men who have sex with men (MSM) and related factors in Taizhou,Zhejiang province.Methods From March 2013 to September 2015,a cross-sectional survey was conducted among MSM recruited from gay bars or bath houses in Taizhou by using questionnaire to collect the information about their sexual behavior and HIV test.Results A total of 1 435 MSM were recruited,179 of them (12.5%) were HIV infected,231 (16.1%) reported group sex during the past year.Compared with MSM without group sex,more MSM with group sex had more than ten male sexual partners (53.7% vs.19.0%,x2=125.527,P< 0.01),had both male and female sexual partners (86.6% vs.68.2%,x2=31.935,P<0.01),used no condom at sex with female partners during the past year (28.1% vs.19.8%,x2=6.540,P<0.05).After adjusted for educational level and occupation,group sex was associated with age [≥ 50 years old vs.≤ 24 years old,adjusted odds ratio (aOR)=2.25,P=0.027],marriage with female (divorced or widowed vs.unmarried,aOR=0.29,P=0.001),census registering (local resident vs.non-local resident,aOR=1.56,P=0.023),number of male seuxal partners (≥21 vs.2-5,aOR=8.06,P<0.001;11-20 vs.2-5,aOR=3.25,P<0.001) and number of female seuxal partners (≥6 vs.0,aOR=2.63,P=0.005;2-5 vs.0,aOR=2.58,P=0.001;1 vs.0,aOR=2.01,P=0.010).Conclusion The prcvalcncc of group sex in MSM was high in Taizhou,and their poor condom use and complex sex behaviors would result in higher HIV infection rate and risk of transmission.
8.PET/MRI in refractory epilepsy
Qian LU ; Guixia ZHANG ; Liying LIU ; Shufang MA ; Mengna ZHANG ; Haijiang DING ; Yutian LIU ; Liping ZOU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2017;16(4):344-348
Epilepsy is a common disease in central nervous system;most patients with epilepsy after regular anti-epilepsy drug treatment can be controlled,but drug treatment in about 20%-30% of patients is invalid,known as refractory epilepsy.With the development of imaging techniques,PET/MRI emerge and they combine anatomical and functional imaging,which makes the imaging more clear,enjoying more accurate anatomical structure.Thus,PET/MRIplay important roles in the process of pathogenesis,diagnosis and preoperative assessment of epilepsy.We mainly introduce the concepts of PET/MRIand the comparison with other imaging technology,and describe the application of PET/MRI in preoperative assessment ofrefractory epilepsy.
9.HIV related risky behavioral network and molecular epidemiology of HIV seroconcordant couples in Taizhou municipality of Zhejiang Province.
Lin HAIJIANG ; Shen WEIWEI ; Qiu DANHONG ; Zhou SUJUAN ; W U QIONGHAI ; Ding YINGYING ; Liu XING ; H E NA
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2016;45(3):236-242
UNLABELLEDObstract: To characterize and analyze risky sexual networks and genetic scales to potential HIV transmission for HIV seroconcordant couples in Taizhou municipality of Zhejiang Province.
METHODSHIV seroconcordant positive couples were invited as index cases to participate in an egocentric survey on HIV related risky behavior and behavioral network prior to HIV diagnosis during 2008-2011. Within-couple HIV transmission pairs were determined by the combination of both behavioral and phylogenetic analysis.
RESULTSTotally 27 HIV seroconcordant couples were enrolled in this study. Male spouses were more likely to report having two or more sexual partners in the past years prior to HIV diagnosis than female spouses (88.9% vs. 37.0%). Among 27 couples, 20 couples including 17 couples by male but not female spouses, 3 couples by female but not male spouses reported having two or more sexual partners (i.e., multiple sexual partners) prior to HIV diagnosis; and 7 couples by both spouses reported having multiple sexual partners. Twenty four of 27 sexual networks were determined to be HIV transmission pairs (20) or potential transmission pairs (4), 3 couples were subtyped with discordant HIV subtypes or large genetic distance and thus had different sources of HIV transmissions. In addition, among 27 concordant couples, HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) or primary HIVDR existed in 6 ART-naïve participants in 4 networks; among them, 2 networks were determined to be potential HIVDR transmission couple pairs.
CONCLUSIONSThe HIV strains isolated in HIV infected spouses characterized with diversity and CRF01_AE was the main strain subtype. One of the spouses with risky behavior infected HIV was the main route of transmission to other spouses through unprotected sexual contacts. HIVDR was isolated from some HIV infected individuals, suggesting the risk for HIVDR transmission in married couples. The results provide enhanced evidence for urgent development of tailored prevention strategies, such as couple-based HIV counseling and testing services to reduce HIV secondary transmission.
10.Prevalence and network-characteristics of risky sexual behaviors among clients receiving methadone maintenance treatment at clinics in Taizhou prefecture of Zhejiang province
Hongling BAI ; Qionghai WU ; Weiwei SHEN ; Meiyang GAO ; Yingying DING ; Haijiang LIN ; Na HE
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2015;36(1):57-60
Objective To investigate the risky sexual behaviors,associated factors and characteristics of sexual network among clients receiving methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) at the clinics in Taizhou prefecture of Zhejiang province.Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted.Data was collected through questionnaire and from the national unified MMT system.Urine was collected to test heroin,methamphetamine,3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and ketamine.Blood was collected to test infections on HIV,hepatitis C vims(HCV) and syphilis.Results Totally,362 clients were recruited.Most of the clients were male (88.7%),31--40 year-olds (54.5%),married (61.6%) and having received junior high school education (56.6%).85.1% of them received urine test with 82(26.6%) positive for heroin,21 (6.8%) positive for methamphetamine,19 (6.2%) positive for MDMA and none for ketamine.77.1% of them received blood test,and prevalence rates for HIV,HCV and syphilis were 1.1%,36.7% and 3.6%.19.5% of the clients who had sex in the past 6 months.Factors as having multiple sexual partners and positive for club drugs were under higher risk.Sexual networking seemed to be loose,linear and acyclic among this population but overlapping with the drug-using network.Conclusion Effective and targeted interventions should be taken among the MMT clients since continuing drug use and HIV/STD related sexual behavior were found common in them,suggesting there was a risk of HIV/STD transmission in this ppulation.

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