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Citation

Thompson SC, Manjikian A, Ambrose A, Ireland LA, Stevenson EM. Aust. N. Zeal. J. Public Health 1998; 22(5): 532-535.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Public Health Association of Australia, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1467-842x.1998.tb01433.x

PMID

9744204

Abstract

RESULTS of routine testing at other sites can supplement surveillance of the HIV epidemic in Australia which is largely based upon voluntary testing. Since 1989, systematic onsite HIV testing has been undertaken on all bodies taken to the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM). Information was collected on all cases of HIV infection detected at VIFM between 1989 and 1996, and matched to surveillance databases. In 8 years, 75 people were diagnosed with HIV; all except one were male. The age range was 14-70 years, mean 37.4 years. The major causes of death were suicide 35%, AIDS 21%, drug toxicity 16%, natural causes 12% and injury 7%. The major exposure categories were male homosexual 51%, male bisexual 11%, homosexual/bisexual IDU 16%, IDU other 8%, and haemophiliac 7%. For only two was exposure information unavailable. Seropositivity for anti-HCV and HBsAg was 37% and 11% respectively. The deceased was recorded as having HIV/AIDS on the police report in 73% of cases, and at least 90% of subjects had been diagnosed with HIV prior to their death. The study suggests there is relatively little undiagnosed HIV infection in Victoria, that HIV infection has not moved outside traditional risk groups, and that many tests for HIV are undertaken using false namecodes. Many patients could not be matched on the HIV/AIDS databases, identifying a problem with HIV surveillance systems in Victoria, and the need to capture all information on HIV positives detected at VIFM.


Language: en

Keywords

Adolescent; Adult; Age Distribution; AIDS Serodiagnosis; Cause of Death; Coroners and Medical Examiners; Databases, Factual; Female; HIV Infections; Humans; Male; Mass Screening; Medical Record Linkage; Middle Aged; Population Surveillance; Sex Distribution; Victoria

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