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Page 1: NJHIV

NJHIVCapacity Building Workshop

for Division of Addiction Services

Treatment Centers

December 8, 2009

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New Jersey and AIDS

New Jersey is a high prevalence state 5th in the US in cumulative reported

AIDS cases 3 in cumulative reported pediatric AIDS

cases 1st in proportion of women with AIDS

among cumulative reported AIDS cases

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Why test?

People who know they are infected with HIV are more likely to practice risk-reduction.

More people learn their HIV status, and can be referred for treatment, prevention programs, and social services.

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HIV cases among IVDU

Historically, 41% of HIV cases in New Jersey are among IVDU

MSM

IVDU

MSM/ IVDU

Contactat risk

Other

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New Jersey Rapid HIV Testing

Counseling sites started in mid-1980s

Testing added in late 1980s Rapid testing added in 2003 70 laboratory licenses

Health Departments, STD clinics, CBOs, Faith-based initiatives,

Hospitals,Mobile vans, Field counselors

23 Emergency Departments

2006 ASTHO Vision Award

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New Jersey Rapid HIV Testing

Inventory control & /validation Training Ongoing QA

Temperature monitoring QC quality control Proficiency Testing

Regular monitoring Review of logs Site visits “Report card”

2 MD, 1 PhD, 1 manager, 6 techs

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HIV detection

HIV Serotypes

HIV-1

Group MGroup O

? Group N

HIV-1

Group MGroup MGroup OGroup O

?? Group NGroup N

HIV-2

?

HIV-2

??

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HIV Infection

AIDSAcute Infection Silent Infection

1-3 yearsWeeks after infection 5-10 years

Symptoms

Antibody by 3rd gen EIA

Antigen

Antibody by Western Blot

Antibody by 1st gen EIA

RNA / NAAT

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HIV “Window”

Early in infection, antibody test will be negative.

Repeat testing is necessary RNA testing may shorten this

window period

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A

BC

D

August 4: HIV Ab Negative

September 10: not tested

October 31:HIV EIA Positive; Western Blot indeterminate

September 30: not tested

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HIV Infection

AIDSAcute Infection Silent Infection

1-3 yearsWeeks after infection 5-10 years

Symptoms

Antibody by 3rd gen EIA

Antigen

Antibody by Western Blot

Antibody by 1st gen EIA

RNA / NAAT

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HIV Detection

Currently test for antibody production

Confirmatory test in state laboratory

RNA testing in pilot programs

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NJ HIV testing

68,000 tests 3 years ago Over 90,000 tests this year

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HIV cases among IVDU Historically, 38%

of new HIV cases were among IVDU

In the last year, only 8% of reported HIV cases were from IVDU

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Male Total

Historic

Recent

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New York City IVDU: 1990s >30% seropositivity 2000s 5-6% seropositivity Most cases are old New cases < 1% per year

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New York City IVDU: HIV incidence parallels Herpes

Simplex Virus infection HIV incidence does NOT parallel

Hepatiti C Virus infection IVDU population engages in high-

risk sexual activity

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Goal is for twice a year HIV testing in drug abuse population

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Goal is for twice a year HIV testing in drug abuse population

SAMHSA initiatives in place to promote HIV prevention activities

Award of ~$250,000 in New Jersey from SAMHSA

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Today’s Focus

Help DAS programs catch up to DHAS programs in HIV testing and prevention efforts

Help DAS programs to be in a position to apply for supplemental SAMHSA funding

Work together to increase HIV testing

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