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. 2021 Apr;27(4):1039-1047.
doi: 10.3201/eid2704.204205.

Systematic Review of Reported HIV Outbreaks, Pakistan, 2000-2019

Systematic Review of Reported HIV Outbreaks, Pakistan, 2000-2019

Elizabeth M Rabold et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2021 Apr.

Abstract

Unsafe injection practices and injection drug use have been linked to multiple HIV outbreaks in Pakistan since 2003; however, few studies have systematically analyzed the causes of these outbreaks. We conducted a systematic review of published English-language literature indexed in bibliographic databases and search engines and a focused gray literature review to collate and analyze all reported HIV outbreaks in Pakistan during 2000–2019. Of 774 unique publications reviewed, we identified 25 eligible publications describing 7 outbreaks. More than half occurred during 2016–2019. The primary sources of transmission were iatrogenic transmission, affecting children, persons with chronic medical conditions, and the general population (4 outbreaks); injection drug use (2 outbreaks); and a combination of both (1 outbreak). In the absence of robust HIV testing and surveillance in Pakistan, timely and detailed outbreak reporting is important to understand the epidemiology of HIV in the country.

Keywords: HIV; Pakistan; blood safety; bloodborne pathogens; iatrogenic infection; infection prevention and control; outbreaks; sexually transmitted infections; systematic review; viruses.

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Identification and selection of studies reporting HIV outbreaks in Pakistan, January 2000–September 2019. CINAHL, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature; NGOs, nongovernmental organizations.

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