Application of the UNAIDS Incidence Patterns Model to Determine the Distribution of New HIV Infection in Lagos State, Nigeria

Author:

Femi-Adebayo Toriola1ORCID,Adeleke Monsurat2,Adebayo Bisola13,Fadiya Temitope4ORCID,Popoola Bukola1ORCID,Ogundimu Opeyemi1ORCID,O. Adepoju Funmilade1,Salawu Ayotomiwa5,Fisher Oladipupo2,Ogboye Olusegun6,Zekeng Leopold4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Health & Primary Health Care, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria

2. Lagos State AIDS Control Agency, Lagos, Nigeria

3. Department of Community Health & Primary Health Care, Lagos State University College of Medicine, Ojo, Nigeria

4. The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Ikoyi, Nigeria

5. Department of Public Health, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

6. Lagos State Ministry of Health, Lagos, Nigeria

Abstract

Background Identifying patterns in the distribution of new HIV infections in the population is critical for HIV programmatic interventions. This study aimed to determine the distribution of New HIV infection by applying the incidence patterns mathematical model to data from Lagos state. Methods The incidence patterns model (IPM) software is a mathematical model developed by UNAIDS to estimate the demographic and epidemic patterns of HIV infections. This model was adapted in Lagos state to predict the distribution of new HIV infections among specified risk groups in the next 12 months. Results The IPM predicted a total HIV incidence of 37 cases per 100 000 individuals (3979 new infections) will occur among the 15 to 49 subpopulations. The results also showed that sero-concordant HIV-negative couples with external partners (29%), female sex workers (26%), men-having-sex-with-men (18%), and previously married females (6%) accounted for the majority of the estimated new HIV infections. Overall, key populations constitute almost half (48%) of the estimated number of new HIV infections. Conclusion The study helped to identify the population groups contributing significantly to new HIV infections. Therefore, priority interventions should be focused on these groups.

Funder

Fast-track Cities Project. This is a USAID-funded project as part of the Joint UNAIDS-IAPAC project

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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