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2024 Vol. 6, No. 1

Preplanned Studies
Diagnosis, Treatment, and Associated Factors Among Patients with HCV Infection — Jiangsu Province, China, 2004–2020
Dandan Yang, Jing Lu, Zhi Zhang, Chuanwu Sun, Zhuping Xu, Yao Qi, XiaoXia Liu, Huan Ding, Feifei Chai, Zhengdong Zhang, Baoli Zhu
2024, 6(1): 1-5. doi: 10.46234/ccdcw2024.001
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Abstract:
What is already known on this topic?

The global efforts to address the hepatitis C virus (HCV) are progressing, but there are still significant gaps in the diagnosis and treatment of HCV, leading to an increasing number of deaths related to HCV.

What is added by this report?

An extensive investigation was conducted to assess HCV RNA diagnosis, treatment uptake, and associated factors among individuals infected with HCV within Jiangsu Province. The study encompassed a large geographical area and utilized a substantial sample size.

What are the implications for public health practice?

Implementing focused interventions to improve the timely diagnosis of HCV RNA and increase the uptake of HCV treatment could effectively reduce the future burden of HCV-related health problems, deaths, and healthcare expenses. This is essential for achieving the global target of eliminating hepatitis C.

Vital Surveillances
Temporal and Spatial Trends in HIV Positivity Rate for VCT Clinics — China, 2015–2022
Yi Liu, Rong Su, Dongmin Li, Shaorong Wang, Mengjie Han
2024, 6(1): 6-11. doi: 10.46234/ccdcw2024.002
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Abstract:
Introduction

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) clinics play a critical role in identifying and diagnosing HIV cases. This study aimed to describe the trend of HIV positivity rate (HPR) among Chinese VCT clinics between 2015 and 2022.

Methods

This study utilized data from the China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention to analyze the trend in the HPR for VCT clinics from 2015 to 2022. The HPR was calculated by dividing the number of newly-reported HIV cases by the number of HIV tests, multiplied by 100%. To identify temporal and spatial trends in the HPR, we employed joinpoint regression analysis and the Getis-Ord hotspot analysis.

Results

From 2015 to 2022, VCT clinics in China performed a total of 22,075,386 HIV tests, leading to the identification of 260,353 HIV cases, resulting in a HPR of 1.18%. The HPR consistently declined over the study period, with an average annual percent change (AAPC) of −7.5% (95% confidence interval: −12.6%, −2.2%, P<0.05). The number of HPR hotspots also decreased from 41 in 2015 to 23 in 2022. These HPR hotspots were primarily located in Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangdong, and Guangxi provincial-level administrative divisions (PLADs). Among the 31 PLADs, 16 showed a significant decrease in HPR during the study period (AAPC<0, PAAPC<0.05).

Conclusions

VCT clinics in China have played a significant role in identifying HIV cases. The declining HPR observed in these clinics may indicates the progress has been made in some degree in mitigating HIV among high-risk populations. Therefore, it is crucial to further improving the utilization of VCT clinics for HIV testing.

Review
Evolution of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Policies in China: A Grounded Theory Approach
Huang Li, Rui Gao, Chichen Zhang
2024, 6(1): 12-22. doi: 10.46234/ccdcw2024.003
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Abstract:
Objective

This study aims to provide a theoretical foundation for the development and practical application of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) prevention and control policy systems in China by scrutinizing, analyzing, and synthesizing the evolution of Chinese policies in this domain.

Methods

Utilizing grounded theory, we employed NVivo12 software to perform text content analysis, mining, and coding classification, along with visualization techniques, on policy texts sourced from Chinese government platforms, including the official website of China’s State Council. We considered four analytical dimensions — time, subject, type, and object.

Results

The National Health Commission and the State Council emerged as the primary entities engaged in policymaking for HIV/AIDS in China. We identified four distinct stages in the evolution of these policies, culminating in a novel ‘sun-shaped’ HIV/AIDS prevention and control policy network model with an emphasis on ‘knowledge, attitude, and practice’ at its nucleus, which aligns with national conditions and societal progress. Furthermore, the focal groups of these policies have been dynamically refined and updated over time.

Conclusions

Our findings introduce a ‘sun-shaped’ HIV/AIDS prevention and control policy network model specific to China. We observed a conceptual policy shift towards prioritizing overall human health rather than confining the focus to disease treatment. Additionally, in light of China’s growing elderly population, the imperative to address HIV/AIDS prevention and control among older adults is an issue that warrants increased attention.

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