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Study NCT ID: NCT04117984
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2023-02-09
First Post: 2019-10-04

Brief Title: Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey 2
Sponsor: Columbia University
Organization: Columbia University

Study Overview

Official Title: Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey SHIMS 2 2016 a Population-based HIV Impact Assessment PHIA
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2023-02
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
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Acronym: SHIMS2
Brief Summary: The second Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey SHIMS 2 2016 is a population based HIV Impact Assessment PHIA that will assess the prevalence of key human immunodeficiency virus HIV-related health indicators This is a two-stage cluster sampled cross-sectional survey of 6417 randomly selected households in Swaziland Approximately 20292 eligible persons will be approached 4664 participants 0-14 years 12563 participants 15-49 years 3065 participants 50 years and older Of the sample approached 15403 are expected to agree to a blood draw for home-based HIV rapid testing including 3361 participants 0-14 years 9680 participants 15-49 years and 2362 participants 50 years and older SHIMS 2 2016 will characterize HIV incidence prevalence viral load suppression cluster of differentiation 4 CD4 T-cell distribution and risk behaviors in a household-based nationally-representative sample of the Swazi population and will describe uptake of key HIV prevention care and treatment services
Detailed Description: After nearly three decades of Swazilands national HIV response a rigorous population-based measure of the above biological endpoints will provide a valuable follow-up assessment of the impact of the national HIV program National HIV prevalence and incidence surveys have been carried out in several countries including Uganda 2004 Tanzania 2003 Kenya 2007 2012 and Swaziland 2011 Specifically in Swaziland the 2011 SHIMS survey provided critical data on national-level population-based HIV prevalence HIV incidence self-reported antiretroviral therapy ART use and viral suppression VS among adults 18-49 years Importantly SHIMS 2011 lacked data on HIV incidence among participants aged 15-17 years and adults older than 49 years and HIV prevalence among children 0-14 years Lack of this vital information limits effective national program planning resource mobilization and allocation

SHIMS 2 2016 will measure HIV incidence and other HIV-related measures such as CD4 T-cell count distribution viral load setpoint VLS and prevalence of ARV metabolites and transmitted HIV in Swaziland SHIMS 2 2016 will provide an opportunity to characterize the current status of the HIV epidemic and provide greater clarity on the impact of the national HIV program It will provide important updated information on HIV incidence and uptake of HIV-related services that will allow for measurement of program impact and progress towards 90-90-90 targets The survey will also estimate the prevalence and distribution of selected behaviors typically associated with HIV acquisition and transmission for targeted programing in the continued scale-up of HIV services

SHIMS 2 2016 will assess the impact of the HIV control efforts in Swaziland and inform programs moving forward to better tailor the approaches to the most impactful intervention areas and groups that need them The data will be used to assess country specific HIV indicators including the impact of the expansion of HIV prevention and treatment programs to facilitate effective monitoring of national HIV programs

Study Oversight

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Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
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Secondary IDs
Secondary ID Type Domain Link
U2GGH001271 NIH None httpsreporternihgovquickSearchU2GGH001271