HIV Surveillance Data 2012

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HIV Surveillance Data 2012 Prepared by: Communicable Diseases Branch Health Protection NSW June 2013

Methods Under the NSW Public Health Act, laboratories and doctors report all confirmed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections to NSW Health. Epidemiological information (such as age, gender, likely risk exposure and testing history) is collected from the notifying doctor. HIV notification does not include the patient s name or address. The annual count of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW excludes those who: have previously been diagnosed (in NSW, interstate or overseas), and/or were not resident in NSW at the time of diagnosis.

Number of notifications 1800 Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW residents, 1981-2012 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Year of diagnosis In 2012, there were 409 new diagnoses of HIV, an increase of 27% compared with the previous 4 year average (323)

Trend in notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW residents - NOTES Note that the decline in numbers in 2008 is partly due to changes in the surveillance methods used. Improvements in data collection and data cleaning that have occurred from 2008 onwards may have resulted in an overall reduction in the number of new notifications due to improved de-duplication of records and a reduction of cases categorised as unknown risk exposure.

Demographics of people notified with newly diagnosed HIV infection, NSW residents, 2012 Previous 4 yr average (2008-2011) 2012 Proportional change New diagnoses N=323 N=409 + 27% Median age 36 yrs 35 yrs Men 293 (91%) 372 (91%) + 27% Women 29 (9%) 36 (9%) + 24% Australian-born 180 (56%) 229 (56%) + 27% Born overseas 132(41%) 166 (41%) + 26% Indigenous 7 (2.2%) 10 (2.4%) + 43% Non-Indigenous 306 (95%) 387 (95%) + 26% NB: Other and unknown categories not included

Demographics of people notified with newly diagnosed HIV infection, NSW residents, 2012 - NOTES Increases of newly diagnosed HIV have occurred amongst both men and women, and amongst those born in Australia and overseas. Of the 409 new diagnoses of HIV in 2012, 372 were in men and 36 were in women. The percentage of men (91%) and women (9%) of total new diagnoses in 2012 has remained the same as the previous 4 year average. There were 229 (56%) people with newly diagnosed HIV in 2012 who were born in Australia, while 166 (41%) were born overseas.

Number of notifications Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW residents, by age group and year of diagnosis, 2003-2012 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 30-39yrs 20-29yrs 40-49yrs Over 50yrs Under 20yrs 20 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Age group

Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW residents by age group NOTES All age groups had an increase in new diagnoses in 2012 compared to 2011 The highest number of new diagnoses of HIV in 2012 was amongst people in their thirties. There were relatively larger increases amongst people in their twenties and people over 50 years.

Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW residents by risk exposure category, 2008-2011 and 2012 Risk exposure Homosexually acquired (excl MSM IDU) Previous 4 year average (2008-11) *Heterosexually acq d high prev: HIV infections in people born in countries with a high prevalence of HIV # Heterosexually acq d other: HIV infections in people born in countries with low or medium prevalence of HIV, which includes Australia 2012 n (%) Proportional change in counts 237 (74%) 319 (78%) + 35% Homosexually acquired IDU 11 (3.5%) 12 (2.9%) + 9% Heterosexually acq d high prev* 16 (4.8%) 11 (2.7%) - 31 % Heterosexually acq d other # 43 (13%) 46 (11%) + 7 % IDU 10 (3.1%) 10 (2.4%) - Mother to child 1 (0.3%) 0 (0%) - 100% All others 1 (0.3%) 2 (0.5%) - Unknown 4 (1.3%) 9 (2.2%) Total 323 409 + 27 %

Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection by risk exposure category NOTES (1) Risk exposure is self-reported The most commonly reported risk exposures of people with newly diagnosed HIV infections in 2012 were homosexual contact (81%), heterosexual contact (14%) and injecting drug use (2.4%). Likely risk exposure was reported as other (0.5%) or unknown (2.2%) for the remainder. There were no cases of mother to child transmission in 2012.

Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection by risk exposure category NOTES (2) Heterosexually acquired infections have been divided into two subcategories: - those in people born in countries with a high prevalence of HIV infection (Heterosexually acquired high prevalence countries). High prevalence countries are defined as those with an estimated number of adults aged 15-49 years living with HIV/AIDS greater than one percent. UNAIDS website, http://www.unaids.org - those in people born in countries with low or medium prevalence of HIV infection, which includes Australia (Heterosexually acquired other)

Demographic comparison of NSW residents notified with newly diagnosed HIV infection by risk exposure category, 2012 Homosexually acquired Hetero high prev countries Hetero other (non HPC) IDU Number (% of total) Gender Median age (range) Australianborn (% of group) 331 (81%) 11 (2.7%) 46 (11%) 10 (2.4%) 330 men 1 transgender 35 yrs (19-77) 3 men 8 women 34 yrs (19-45) 22 men 24 women 36 yrs (16-78) 8 men 2 women 33 yrs (26-63) 196 (59%) Not applicable 24 (52%) 7 (70%) NB: Other and unknown categories not included

Demographic comparison of NSW residents notified with newly diagnosed HIV infection by risk exposure category NOTES Of the 331 people with homosexually acquired HIV diagnosed in 2012, 196 (59%) were Australian-born. The median age at diagnosis was 35 years. The median age at diagnosis of the 11 people with heterosexually acquired HIV (high prevalence countries) diagnosed in 2012 was 34 years. Of the 46 people with heterosexually acquired HIV (other), 24 (52%) were Australian-born. The median age at diagnosis was 36 years. Of the 10 people who acquired infection through injecting drug use, 7 (70%) were Australian-born. The median age at diagnosis was 33 years.

Number of notifications Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW residents by risk exposure category, 2003-2012 450 400 350 TOTAL 300 250 200 150 100 50 Homosexually acquired Heterosexually acquired Unknown IDU Vertical, blood product and other 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year of diagnosis

Notifications of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection in NSW residents by risk exposure category: trends - NOTES There were increases in the numbers of homosexually acquired HIV infections and heterosexually acquired HIV infections notified in 2012 The numbers of infections acquired through injecting drug use (IDU) remained stable and low

Number of notifications 80 Notifications of people with newly diagnosed, heterosexually Heterosexually acquired HIV infection acquired in NSW residents, HIV 2003-2012 infections 70 60 50 TOTAL (HETERO) 40 30 Hetero - Other 20 10 Hetero - High prev 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year of diagnosis

Notifications of people with newly diagnosed, heterosexually acquired HIV infection in NSW residents - NOTES There were 57 (14%) notifications of HIV infection in 2012 in which the likely risk exposure was heterosexual contact. Of these, 11 were born in countries with high HIV prevalence, while 46 were born in other countries. There was a previous decline in heterosexually acquired infections from a peak of 76 notifications in 2009 to 42 in 2011, mostly due to fewer notifications amongst those born in countries with low or medium prevalence of HIV infection.

Key points The number of notifications of NSW residents with newly diagnosed HIV infection has increased by 27% in 2012 compared to the previous 4 year (2008-2011) average of 323. There has been a 33% increase in the number of homosexually acquired HIV diagnoses compared with the previous 4 year average. Heterosexually acquired diagnoses have risen after a 2 year decline.