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Bio-behavioural HIV and STI surveillance among men who have sex with men in Europe: the Sialon II protocols

Authors: Lorenzo Gios, Massimo Mirandola, Igor Toskin, Ulrich Marcus, Sandra Dudareva-Vizule, Nigel Sherriff, Michele Breveglieri, Martina Furegato, Cinta Folch, Laia Ferrer, Alexandra Montoliu, Christiana Nöstlinger, Wim Vanden Berghe, Sharon Kühlmann-Berenzon, Inga Velicko, Sónia Dias, Barbara Suligoi, Vincenza Regine, Danica Stanekova, Magdalena Rosińska, Saulius Caplinskas, Irena Klavs, Ivailo Alexiev, Alexandru Rafila

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Globally, the HIV epidemic continues to represent a pressing public health issue in Europe and elsewhere. There is an emerging and progressively urgent need to harmonise HIV and STI behavioural surveillance among MSM across European countries through the adoption of common indicators, as well as the development of trend analysis in order to monitor the HIV-STI epidemic over time. The Sialon II project protocols have been elaborated for the purpose of implementing a large-scale bio-behavioural survey among MSM in Europe in line with a Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS) approach.

Methods/Design

Sialon II is a multi-centre biological and behavioural cross-sectional survey carried out across 13 European countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the UK) in community settings. A total of 4,966 MSM were enrolled in the study (3,661 participants in the TLS survey, 1,305 participants in the RDS survey). Three distinct components are foreseen in the study protocols: first, a preliminary formative research in each participating country. Second, collection of primary data using two sampling methods designed specifically for ‘hard-to-reach’ populations, namely Time Location Sampling (TLS) and Respondent Driven Sampling (RDS). Third, implementation of a targeted HIV/STI prevention campaign in the broader context of the data collection.

Discussion

Through the implementation of combined and targeted prevention complemented by meaningful surveillance among MSM, Sialon II represents a unique opportunity to pilot a bio-behavioural survey in community settings in line with the SGSS approach in a large number of EU countries. Data generated through this survey will not only provide a valuable snapshot of the HIV epidemic in MSM but will also offer an important trend analysis of the epidemiology of HIV and other STIs over time across Europe. Therefore, the Sialon II protocol and findings are likely to contribute significantly to increasing the comparability of data in EU countries through the use of common indicators and in contributing to the development of effective public health strategies and policies in areas of high need.
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Metadata
Title
Bio-behavioural HIV and STI surveillance among men who have sex with men in Europe: the Sialon II protocols
Authors
Lorenzo Gios
Massimo Mirandola
Igor Toskin
Ulrich Marcus
Sandra Dudareva-Vizule
Nigel Sherriff
Michele Breveglieri
Martina Furegato
Cinta Folch
Laia Ferrer
Alexandra Montoliu
Christiana Nöstlinger
Wim Vanden Berghe
Sharon Kühlmann-Berenzon
Inga Velicko
Sónia Dias
Barbara Suligoi
Vincenza Regine
Danica Stanekova
Magdalena Rosińska
Saulius Caplinskas
Irena Klavs
Ivailo Alexiev
Alexandru Rafila
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-2783-9

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