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Mariacristina Poliseno

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HIV rapid test in a community setting as a strategy to improve access to HIV testing: data from a multicentre experience in Italy

2019

4,000 new HIV diagnoses and approximately 800 AIDS cases are still reported annually in Italy. Improving public awareness and bringing out HIV-undiagnosed individuals are keystones to progress towards the control of the HIV epidemic. For this purpose, the Open HIV TEST project was organized and delivered by the Italian NGO Anlaids, together with local infectious diseases specialists, in order to provide free access to HIV testing outside the healthcare setting. Between October 2017 and February 2019 six Open HIV TEST initiatives were delivered in six Italian cities (3 northern cities, 1 central and 2 southern cities). In all, 581 people were tested: the overall prevalence of HIV test reacti…

AdultMaleTime FactorsAdolescenthealth promotion HIV infection prevention intervention HIV rapid test.AIDS SerodiagnosisHIV InfectionsMiddle AgedSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataHealth Services AccessibilityYoung AdultItalyPrevalenceHumansFemaleCommunity Health ServicesRetrospective Studies
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Perceptions of U = U Among Italian Infectious Diseases Specialists: A Nationwide Survey on Providers' Attitudes Toward the Risk of HIV Transmission i…

2022

This survey aimed to understand how far the Italian infectious diseases (ID) specialists are confident in the "Undetectable = Untransmittable" (U = U) message and translate this concept into clinical practice. An anonymous survey was distributed by e-mail to 286 clinicians to collect their opinions regarding six situations potentially at risk of HIV transmission between virologically suppressed patients and seronegative individuals who possibly require postexposure prophylaxis (PEP). Overall, 51% of ID specialists deemed zero risk of HIV transmission through condomless sex for undetectable patients. This answer was more frequent among HIV specialists (30% vs. 21%, p = .01) and clinicians wo…

HIV; HIV providers; PEP; U = U; survey; Humans; Surveys and Questionnaires; Attitude; RNA; Anti-HIV Agents; HIV Infections; PhysiciansSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveAnti-HIV AgentsImmunologyAnti-HIV AgentHIVHIV InfectionsHIV providersInfectious DiseasesAttitudeSurveys and QuestionnairesPhysiciansVirologyPEPHIV providerSurveys and QuestionnaireHumansRNAHIV InfectionsurveyU = UHumanAIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
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