Men Living With HIV
Cross-source consensus on Men Living With HIV from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Comparisons
Background
Highlighted claims
- Syphilis incidence among men living with HIV was extremely high, rising from about 5000 per 100,000 person-years in 2016 to around 10,000 in later years. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023
- Syphilis incidence among people living with HIV was approximately 100-200 times higher than in the general population. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023
- Among men living with HIV, the highest incidence was observed in those aged 20s to 40s. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023
- In 2022-2023, incidence among men in their 20s living with HIV continued to rise while rates in older HIV-positive men appeared to plateau slightly. — Trends and characteristics of syphilis incidence in Japan: a nationwide claims-based analysis of working-age populations and their dependents, 2016–2023