The Incidence of Hepatitis C Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in Australia, 2009–2019

Author:

Harney Brendan L123,Sacks-Davis Rachel12,van Santen Daniela K12,Traeger Michael12,Wilkinson Anna L12,Asselin Jason1,El-Hayek Carol12,Fairley Christopher K45,Roth Norman6,Bloch Mark7,Matthews Gail8,Donovan Basil8,Guy Rebecca8,Stoové Mark12,Hellard Margaret E123,Doyle Joseph S13,Bastian Lisa,Bateson Deborah,Bowden Scott,Boyd Mark,Callander Denton,Carter Allison,Cogle Aaron,Costello Jane,Dimech Wayne,Dittmer Jennifer,Ellard Jeanne,Franklin Lucinda,Kim Jules,McGill Scott,Nolan David,Patel Prital,Pendle Stella,Polkinghorne Victoria,Nguyen Long,Nguyen Thi,O’Connor Catherine,Reed Philip,Ryder Nathan,Selvey Christine,Vickers Toby,Walker Melanie,Watchirs-Smith Lucy,West Michael,

Affiliation:

1. Disease Elimination Program, Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Australia

2. School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

3. Department of Infectious Diseases, Alfred Health and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

4. Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia

5. Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

6. Prahran Market Clinic, Melbourne, Australia

7. Holdsworth House Medical Practice, Sydney, Australia

8. Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Background Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been reported among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) globally including GBM with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and HIV-negative GBM, particularly those using HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP). In Australia, HCV direct-acting antiviral treatment (DAA) was government-funded from 2016. Large implementation studies of PrEP also began in 2016. We examined HCV incidence among GBM to assess whether HCV incidence has changed since 2015. Methods Data were drawn from the Australian Collaboration for Coordinated Enhanced Sentinel Surveillance. We included GBM who tested HCV antibody negative at their first test and had ≥1 subsequent test. Generalized linear modeling (Poisson distribution) was used to examine HCV incidence from 2009 to 2019 stratified by HIV status, and among HIV-negative GBM prescribed PrEP from 2016 to 2019. Results Among 6744 GBM with HIV, HCV incidence was 1.03 per 100 person-years (PY). Incidence declined by 78% in 2019 compared to 2015 (incidence rate ratio [IRR], 0.22 [95% confidence interval {CI}: .09–.55]). Among 20 590 HIV-negative GBM, HCV incidence was 0.20/100 PY, with no significant change over time. Among 11 661 HIV-negative GBM prescribed PrEP, HCV incidence was 0.29/100 PY. Compared to 2016, incidence among GBM prescribed PrEP declined by 80% in 2019 (IRR, 0.20 [95% CI: .06–.64]). Conclusions HCV incidence among GBM living with HIV declined following DAA availability. There was no observed change in HCV incidence among HIV-negative GBM overall. Among GBM prescribed PrEP, incidence declined since the early years of PrEP implementation in Australia. Australia is on track to eliminate HCV among GBM before global 2030 targets.

Funder

Department of Health, Australian Government

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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