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Lauren MacKenzie, MD, MPH, PhD

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👩🏻‍⚕️HIV & ID physician 🏥Assistant Professor, University of Manitoba ❤️Associate Medical Director, Manitoba HIV Program 💊Passionate about improving access to equitable testing and treatment for HIV and other STBBIs

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Manitoba HIV diagnoses up 130%: HIV program - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca New HIV diagnoses in Manitoba have increased 130 per cent in two years, according to data from the Manitoba HIV Program.

Thank you to Iris Dyck @globalnews.ca.web.brid.gy for highlighting the HIV syndemic in Manitoba, our epidemiological research led by Dr. Zulma Rueda, and the work of the Manitoba HIV Program to support people living with HIV
globalnews.ca/news/1089671...

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🎯Additional innovative and meaningful interventions are needed to address the convergence of houselessness, mental health, substance use, and socioeconomic factors driving the HIV syndemic in MB

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🎯Health disparities in MB are shaped by structural and social determinants of health

🎯Indigenous Peoples in MB are disproportionately impacted due to the ongoing influences of colonization, structural racism, and intergenerational trauma

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🎯At a population level, maximizing ART uptake for
HIV has been shown to prevent the transmission of HIV and decrease the incidence of new HIV diagnoses

🎯This concept is referred to as “Treatment as Prevention” or “TasP”

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🎯PLWH who have undetectable viral loads do not sexually transmit HIV

🎯This concept is known as “U=U” or “Undetectable = Untransmittable

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🎯 With advances in modern-day ART, HIV has evolved into a manageable chronic health condition

🎯Two fundamental goals of HIV care are to link people to ART & support them to reach and sustain an undetectable viral load

🎯This optimizes health for PLWH & eliminates onward sexual transmission

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💊As of June 2024, Manitoba HIV Medications Program now covers most medications used for the prevention and
treatment of HIV, including:

💊pre-exposure prophylaxis
💊post-exposure prophylaxis
💊ART for people living with HIV

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💊Until recently, PLWH were required to meet their Pharmacare deductible before HIV medications were covered by the province (unless they had drug coverage through EIA OR NIHB)

💊This was cost prohibitive for many PLWH and a barrier to HIV care

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🏥This expands
the Program’s capacity for HIV care from 3 (Health Sciences Centre, Nine Circles Community Health
Centre and 7th Street Health Access Centre) to 5 provincial HIV care sites.

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🏥The MB HIV Program is expanding options to access HIV care for people living with HIV in Northern MB and Winnipeg

🏥People newly diagnosed and living with HIV can now receive HIV care and primary care at the Thompson
Clinic in Thompson, MB & at the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre in Winnipeg

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🎯In only the first few months of operating, PATHS has demonstrated significant success in linking people to
HIV care and supporting them to achieve viral suppression, with over 75% of PATHS clients on HIV treatment, and nearly half of PATHS clients achieving viral suppression

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🎯The goal of PATHS is to:

🎯Provide wrap-around care with psychosocial supports to PLWH
🎯Offer & link to Indigenous led and culturally safe care
🎯Support PLWH to access and adhere to HIV treatment medication
🎯Support PLWH to transition to long term primary care services

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🎯PATHS services are offered in non-traditional settings such as community spaces, agencies and drop-ins, shelters, encampments, residences, correctional settings, withdrawal management centers, hotels, parks & streets

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🎯In July 2024, the MB HIV Program launched the “Program to Access Treatment for HIV and Support” (PATHS)

🎯PATHS delivers comprehensive services and offers intensive case management to people living
with HIV (PLWH) who are not linked to or retained in HIV care

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📊There were 151 people referred to the MB HIV Program who have not been successfully linked to HIV
care

📊Only 66% of people referred to the MB HIV Program have a suppressed viral

🎯Innovative and meaningful efforts are needed to successfully engage & retain
people living with HIV in care

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📊A total of 2,301 people have been diagnosed with HIV and referred to the MB HIV Program as of Nov. 8,
2024.

📊Many people diagnosed with HIV are linked to HIV care, but are not then successfully retained in HIV
care

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 Number of people newly diagnosed with HIV and referred to the MB HIV Program, 2021 – 2024

Number of people newly diagnosed with HIV and referred to the MB HIV Program, 2021 – 2024

📈Between 2021 and 2023, there was a 130% increase in the # of people newly diagnosed with HIV & referred to the MB HIV Program

📈In 2023, the incidence of HIV in MB (26.4 HIV diagnoses/100,000 people) was >5 times higher than the incidence of HIV in Canada in 2022 (4.7 HIV diagnoses/100,000 people)

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📃MB HIV Program Update for World AIDS Day 2024

🏥The MB HIV Program provides specialized care, treatment and support to >2,300 people living with HIV across MB

📈The incidence of new HIV diagnoses has increased yearly since 1985, but a sharp increase in new diagnoses was seen over the last 3 years

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Because the below skeet went viral here, and people are arguing over it, I'm going to share some more info about it from a thread I did at the other place. I really need to just do an article about it but haven't done that yet. Until then, I hope readers find this thread useful. 🧵

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🎯Ultimately though, a lack of stable housing is at the crux of many of these barriers to care, and a Housing First strategy is likely be the most impactful intervention possible

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🎯PATHS delivers comprehensive services to and offers intensive case management to people living with HIV who are not connected to care

🎯Service is offered in non-traditional settings such as community spaces, agencies and drop-ins, shelters, encampments, correctional settings, parks and streets

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🎯 Interventions should consider holistic, person-centered, and trauma-informed care options to address the barriers found in this research & appropriately serve PLHIV

🎯To this end, this year the Manitoba HIV Program developed & launched the “Program to Access Treatment for HIV and Support” (PATHS)

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Facilitators to HIV care included:

✅Successfully stopping substance use
✅Perception of caring service providers particularly during HIV diagnosis
✅Welcoming healthcare environments
✅Social opportunities & integrated supports
✅Supportive social networks

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Barriers to HIV care included:

⛔️Navigating the initial shock of receiving HIV diagnosis
⛔️Mental health challenges & inaccessible supports
⛔️Substance use
⛔️Violence
⛔️Discrimination by primary care service providers & social networks
⛔️Lack of preventative &
social supports
⛔️Lack of accessible housing

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👤A total of 32 people living with HIV completed this study and over 70% of females and 50% of males reported severe and moderate sexual abuse among other traumatic childhood experiences.

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📋This was a qualitative study, co-designed and co-led alongside people with lived experience and a research advisory committee

🏥Aimed to understand Manitobans living with HIV’s gendered and intersecting barriers and facilitators across the cascade of HIV care before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

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📈As of 2023, the incidence of HIV in Manitoba has risen to 26.4 HIV diagnoses/100,000 people - over five times higher than the incidence of HIV in Canada in 2022 (4.7 HIV diagnoses/100,000 people).

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📈In Manitoba between 2018 and 2021, the provincial incidence of HIV increased from 7.9 HIV diagnoses/100,000 people to 12.2 HIV diagnoses/100,000 people.

📊This was 3 times the Canadian national incidence, which in 2020 was 4 HIV diagnoses/100,000 people

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🚨Published today, our paper:

📃”Gender and Intersecting Barriers and Facilitators to Access the
HIV Cascade of Care in Manitoba, Canada, Before and During
the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study”

🫶Led by Dr. Zulma Rueda & her incredible research team

mdpi-res.com/d_attachment...

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