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Examining the evidence on the causal effect of HAART on transmission of HIV using the Bradford Hill criteria.

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Nosyk, B; Audoin, B; Beyrer, C; Cahn, P; Granich, R; Havlir, D; Katabira, E; Lange, J; Lima, VD; Patterson, T; Strathdee, SA; Williams, B; Montaner, J
Published in: AIDS
April 24, 2013

In recent years, evidence has accumulated regarding the ability of HAART to prevent HIV transmission. Early supportive evidence was derived from observational, ecological and population-based studies. More recently, a randomized clinical trial showed that immediate use of HAART led to a 96% decrease in HIV transmission events within HIV serodiscordant heterosexual couples. However, the generalizability of the effect of HAART, and the population-level impact on HIV transmission continues to generate substantial debate. We, therefore, conducted a review of the evidence regarding the preventive effect of HAART on HIV transmission within the context of the Bradford Hill criteria for causality. Taken together, we find the accumulated evidence supporting HIV treatment as prevention meets each of the Bradford Hill criteria for causality. We conclude that the opportunity cost of inaction while waiting for additional evidence on the generalizability of effect in other risk groups is too high. Efforts should be redoubled to mobilize the financial capital and political will to optimize implementation of HIV Treatment as Prevention strategies on a wide scale.

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AIDS

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EISSN

1473-5571

Publication Date

April 24, 2013

Volume

27

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1159 / 1165

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Virus Replication
  • Virology
  • Viral Load
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Sentinel Surveillance
  • Research Design
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Male
  • Incidence
  • Humans
 

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Nosyk, B., Audoin, B., Beyrer, C., Cahn, P., Granich, R., Havlir, D., … Montaner, J. (2013). Examining the evidence on the causal effect of HAART on transmission of HIV using the Bradford Hill criteria. AIDS, 27(7), 1159–1165. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0b013e32835f1d68
Nosyk, Bohdan, Bertrand Audoin, Chris Beyrer, Pedro Cahn, Reuben Granich, Diane Havlir, Elly Katabira, et al. “Examining the evidence on the causal effect of HAART on transmission of HIV using the Bradford Hill criteria.AIDS 27, no. 7 (April 24, 2013): 1159–65. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0b013e32835f1d68.
Nosyk B, Audoin B, Beyrer C, Cahn P, Granich R, Havlir D, et al. Examining the evidence on the causal effect of HAART on transmission of HIV using the Bradford Hill criteria. AIDS. 2013 Apr 24;27(7):1159–65.
Nosyk, Bohdan, et al. “Examining the evidence on the causal effect of HAART on transmission of HIV using the Bradford Hill criteria.AIDS, vol. 27, no. 7, Apr. 2013, pp. 1159–65. Pubmed, doi:10.1097/QAD.0b013e32835f1d68.
Nosyk B, Audoin B, Beyrer C, Cahn P, Granich R, Havlir D, Katabira E, Lange J, Lima VD, Patterson T, Strathdee SA, Williams B, Montaner J. Examining the evidence on the causal effect of HAART on transmission of HIV using the Bradford Hill criteria. AIDS. 2013 Apr 24;27(7):1159–1165.

Published In

AIDS

DOI

EISSN

1473-5571

Publication Date

April 24, 2013

Volume

27

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1159 / 1165

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Virus Replication
  • Virology
  • Viral Load
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Sentinel Surveillance
  • Research Design
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Male
  • Incidence
  • Humans