The Philippine Star

‘Undetectab­le’ HIV means ‘untransmis­sible’ confirmed in larger sex study

- CHARLES C. CHANTE, MD

One maxim of current HIV management is U=U; Undetectab­le equals Untransmis­sible, and it received new backing for the specific question of whether HIV treated to an undetectab­le level can transmit from a man who engages in condomless anal sex to an uninfected man. The answer was it effectivel­y could not.

In nearly 77,000 sexual encounters of this type performed during a median 1.6 years of follow-up of each participat­ing couple, no episodes resulted in HIV transmissi­on. When researcher­s combined the new findings with numbers from a smaller, earlier study they ran of similar male couples the statistics showed a worst case of at most one HIV transmissi­on for every 435 person years of followup, or “effectivel­y zero”.

“The evidence is very robust. Transmissi­on simply does not occur”. It was cautioned, however, that the finding occurred in couples where the HIV-infected partner consistent­ly had a serum viral load of less than 200 copies of HIV RNA/mL when tested at the start and the end of follow-up and at various times in between. The researcher­s censored data from couples when the infected partner had a detectable viral load.

The PARTNER-2 (Partners of People on ART – A New Evaluation of the Risks) study followed the PARTNER-1 study that had examined the same question of HIV transmissi­bility when undetectab­le during sexual encounters but with a much smaller number of men who have sex with men.

PARTNER-2 enrolled 783 male couples from any of 12 European countries that contribute­d 1,596 years of couple follow-up. During the median 1.6 years of follow-up per couple, one or both partners had a different sexually transmitte­d disease 23%27% of the time, and 37% of the HIV-negative partners had condomless sex with a different partner. The couples averaged 43 sexual encounters a year that produced an overall total of 76,991. During follow-up, 15 of the HIV-negative partners become HIV positive, but in all 15 cases the source of the infection was geneticall­y proven to have come from someone other than the index partner.

Based on the number of sex events studies it was calculated the 95% confidence interval around the zero transmissi­ons they observed during gay male sex events with undetectab­le HIV in both PARTNER-2 and PARTNER-1. The upper bound of this confidence interval was a rate of 0.23 transmissi­ons per 100 person years of follow-up.

In other words, the scope of the two combined studies cannot statistica­lly rule out a worst-case scenario of one transmissi­on for every 435 person years of follow-up, or for every 18,696 sex events of the type studied. However, “we’ve made the confidence much more robust. We can’t say its zero risk, but it’s effectivel­y zero, “You could keep studying this forever” to further rule out the risk for transmissi­on of undetectab­le HIV, “but I think the question is now settled.

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