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BMC Public Health. 2012; 12: 296.
Published online 2012 June 25. doi:  10.1186/1471-2458-12-296
PMCID: PMC3382424
Partners of people on ART - a New Evaluation of the Risks (The PARTNER study): design and methods
Alison Rodger,corresponding author1 Tina Bruun,2 Matthew Weait,3 Pietro Vernazza,4 Simon Collins,5 Vicente Estrada,6 Jan Van Lunzen,7 Giulio Maria Corbelli,8 Fiona Lampe,1 Andrew Phillips,1 and Jens Lundgren2, and the PARTNER study group
1Research Department of Infection & Population Health, University College London, London, UK
2Copenhagen HIV Programme, University of Copenhagen & Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, DK, UK
3School of Law, Birkbeck College, London, UK
4Cantonal Hospital, St. Gallen, Switzerland
5HIV i-Base, London, UK
6Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Madrid, Spain
7University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
8European AIDS Treatment group, Bruxelles, Belgium
corresponding authorCorresponding author.
Alison Rodger: alison.rodger/at/ucl.ac.uk; Tina Bruun: tbr/at/cphiv.dk; Matthew Weait: m.weait/at/bbk.ac.uk; Pietro Vernazza: pietro.vernazza/at/kssg.ch; Simon Collins: simon.collins/at/i-base.org.uk; Vicente Estrada: vestrada.hcsc/at/salud.madrid.org; Jan Van Lunzen: v.lunzen/at/uke.uni-hamburg.de; Giulio Maria Corbelli: giuliomcorbelli/at/hotmail.com; Fiona Lampe: F.lampe/at/ucl.ac.uk; Andrew Phillips: andrew.phillips/at/ucl.ac.uk; Jens Lundgren: jdl/at/cphiv.dk
Received March 29, 2012; Accepted April 20, 2012.
Abstract
Background
It is known that being on antiretroviral therapy reduces the risk of HIV transmission through sex. However it remains unknown what the absolute level of risk of transmission is in a person on ART with most recent measured HIV plasma viral load<50 c/mL in the absence of condom use. There are no data on risk of transmission for anal sex in MSM when the index partner is on ART.
Methods/Design
The PARTNER study is an international, observational multi-centre study, taking place from 2010 to 2014 in which HIV serodifferent partnerships who at enrolment reported recently having had condom-less vaginal or anal sexual intercourse are followed over time, with 46 monthly reporting of transmission risk behaviour through a confidential self completed risk behaviour questionnaire and with 46 monthly HIV testing for the HIV negative partner. The objective is to study (i) the risk of HIV transmission to partners, in particular in partnerships that continue not to use condoms consistently and the HIV-positive partner is on therapy with a viral load<50 copies/mL and (ii) why some partnerships do not use condoms, to describe the proportion who begin to adopt consistent condom use, and factors associated with this. For any negative partner who becomes infected phylogenetic analysis will be used following anonymisation of the samples to assess if transmission had been from the HIV infected partner.
Discussion
This observational study will provide missing information on the absolute risk of HIV transmission for both vaginal and anal sex when the index case is on ART with a VL<50 copies/mL in the absence of condom use.
Keywords: Serodifferent, HIV, Transmission, Antiretroviral therapy
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