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Title: HIV Partner Services: Outcomes Impacting Public Health San Francisco


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HIV Partner ServicesOutcomes Impacting Public
Health San Francisco
  • Jeffrey D. Klausner, MD, MPH
  • STD Prevention and Control Services
  • San Francisco Department of Public
    HealthDivision of Infectious Diseases,
    Department of MedicineUniversity of California,
    San Francisco
  • Peninsula AIDS Research Center

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Implementation of HIV Safety Net and Partner
Services
  • January 2005
  • Assured newly diagnosed City Clinic cases of HIV
    infection learned test results
  • Interviewed new cases to identify risk behaviors,
    venues and elicit contacts for partner
    notification
  • July 2005
  • Expanded safety net and partner notification
    services throughout County hospital and clinics
  • July 2006
  • UCSF Positive Health Program Response Team

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JAIDS, in press, 2007
4
Partner notification cases by year and site of
diagnosis
through February 2007
5
Partner notification cases by gender and year
N 285
Through February 2007
6
Partner notification cases by race/ethnicityN
285
7
Partner notification interviews by duration of
infection, 2005-2007
Ahrens K et al, JAIDS, in press, 2007
8
Interview outcomes
  • Complete data on 158 (55) cases
  • Risk behaviors
  • Substance use
  • Meeting venues
  • Contact elicitation for partners
  • New HIV case detection

Ahrens K et al, JAIDS, in press, 2007
9
Select risk behaviorsN158
Ahrens K et al, JAIDS, in press, 2007
10
Substance useN158
Ahrens K et al, JAIDS, in press, 2007
11
Meeting placesN158
Ahrens K et al, JAIDS, in press, 2007
12
Contact elicitationN158
  • 76 (48) named any recent partners
  • 202 partners with contact information
  • Average 2.7 named partners
  • Average 1.3 named partners per interview

Ahrens K et al, JAIDS, in press, 2007
13
Partner notification outcomesN202
18 (9) newly identified HIV-infected
Ahrens K et al, JAIDS, in press, 2007
14
Cost analysis of contact elicitation and partner
notification
  • Number Needed to Interview (NNTI)
    158/ 18 8.8 interviews/ case
  • 9 interviews to find 1 new case of HIV
    infection
  • Each interview with average partner follow-up
    8 hours of staff time
  • Cost 2016 / new case of HIV infection
    detected
  • At NNTI 18, cost 4032 per new case

At 28/ hour of staff time
15
HIV infection and care referral Characteristics
of 160 cases
  • 49 in 2006 51 in 2007
  • 33 from STD clinic 67 from county
    hospital/clinics
  • 95 male/MtF 78 G/MSM
  • 48 white 25 Latino 19 black
  • Median age 35 years old (range, 18-81)
  • 76 interviewed by DCI
  • 37 reported methamphetamine use
  • 40 met partners on the Internet

16
Proportion of viral load and CD4 T cell count by
data sourceN160
CD4 T cell
Viral load
Data obtained by DCI and HIV/AIDS Registry
17
Distribution of time to first care visit
n 110
n 17
About 75 had a documented or reported primary
care visit
18
Entry into primary care by interview status
Interviewed cases associated with first primary
care visit lt 90 days
19
Distribution of initial CD4 T cell count
AIDS
25 with CD4 T cell count lt 200 cells/ mm3 40
lt 350 cells/ mm3
20
Distribution of initial viral load value
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Acknowledgements
  • SFDPH STD Prevention and Control Section
  • Susan Philip Medical Director, City Clinic
  • Romeo De LaRoca
  • Bob Kohn, Katherine Ahrens
  • Giuliano Nieri, Andrew Reynolds
  • SFDPH Laboratory
  • Sally Liska, Mark Pandori, MaryAnn Williams
  • SFDPH HIV Prevention Section
  • Teri Dowling, Tracey Packer,Grant Colfax
  • SFDPH HIV Epidemiology Section
  • Willi McFarland
  • SFDPH Surveillane Section
  • Susan Scheer, Ling Hsu
  • California HIV/AIDS Research Program
    CH05-SMCHC-612
  • Nicola Zetola
  • National Genetics Institute
  • Centers for Disease Prevention and Control
  • UCSF Positive Health Program
  • Brad Hare, Diane Jones
  • UCSF Division of Infectious Diseases
  • Chip Chambers
  • UCSF Clinlabs
  • Ebi Fiebig, Barbara Haller, Patricia Nassos, Mary
    Clancy
  • UCSF Dept. Emergency Medicine
  • Beth Kaplan
  • ISIS-Inc.org and Deb Levine

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