AUTHOR=Farag Elmoubashar , Bozicevic Ivana , Tartour Angham Ibrahim , Nasreldin Hiba , Daghfal Joanne , Himatt Sayed , Sallam Mohamed A. , Ismail Ahmed , Al Shamali Maha , Coyle Peter V. , Abdelmajid Alaaeldin , Al Mawlawi Naema , Al Thani Mohammed Hamad , Al-Romaihi Hamad Eid , Al Soub Hussam Abdel Rahman , Al Maslamani Muna , Al Khal Abdullatif TITLE=HIV case reporting and HIV treatment outcomes in Qatar JOURNAL=Frontiers in Public Health VOLUME=11 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1234585 DOI=10.3389/fpubh.2023.1234585 ISSN=2296-2565 ABSTRACT=Aim

The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of available HIV case reporting and treatment data for in Qatar for the period 2015–2020.

Methods

HIV case reporting data were analyzed by sex and mode of transmission. To construct HIV care continuum from the data available, we obtained information on the total number of HIV diagnosed patients on antiretroviral treatment (ART) between January 1st 2015 and December 31st 2020, number of patients on ART who had an HIV viral load test and the number who were virally suppressed (defined as having the viral load of less than 1,000 copies/mL).

Results

A total of 515 HIV cases were reported to the Ministry of Public Health since beginning of reporting in 1986, and that included Qatari nationals and expatriate residents diagnosed in Qatar. There was an increase in the annual number of newly reported HIV cases from 16 cases in 2015 (of these, 14 were males) to 58 cases in 2020 (of these, 54 were males). The total number of HIV diagnosed people on ART increased from 99 in 2015 to 213 in 2020. During 2020 the overall viral load testing coverage and viral load suppression among those tested for viral load in men were 72.5% and 93.1%, respectively, while in women these values were 60.4% and 84.4%, respectively.

Conclusion

Due to increase in newly reported HIV cases, there is a need to develop an effective HIV strategic information system in Qatar and data-driven and targeted national HIV response.