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P1-S4.06 What impact does missing Quebec data have on national HIV surveillance data?

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ObjectiveTo quantify the difference in the exposure category breakdowns of national HIV surveillance figures if exposure data from the Institut nationale de Santé Publique du Québec (INSPQ) were included in national datasets.BackgroundNational HIV/AIDS surveillance is coordinated by the Public Health Agency of Canada's (PHAC) Surveillance and Risk Assessment Division's (SRAD). HIV is reportable in all provinces and territories, although the degree of epidemiologic information collected and submitted varies. Quebec's case reports to PHAC come from their laboratory-based surveillance system, which contains positive test reports, by age and sex. All Quebec cases are classified in SRAD's dataset as Not Reported, which contributes to the large proportion of cases at the national level with no known exposure category.MethodsQuebec's provincial HIV surveillance system “Programme de surveillance de l'infection par le VIH au Québec” collects further epidemiological information, including exposure category and risk factor information, although recorded separately from the HIV laboratory test results file. This provincial system's exposure category data was added to existing national surveillance data, and the exposure category breakdowns recalculated, in order to assess change in the proportion of unknown/not reported cases and to quantify the resulting difference in exposure category breakdowns at the national level.ResultsWith inclusion of Quebec data for 2009, there is a 50% decrease (from 45.5% to 23.1%) in the proportion of national HIV cases with unknown exposure category. There are also differences in the overall national exposure category breakdowns. For 2009, proportional increases were observed in the men who have sex with men (MSM) and heterosexual-endemic categories (5.4% and 2.8% respectively), while proportional decreases were observed in the exposure categories of injection drug use (−4.1%), heterosexual-risk (−2.0%), and no-identified-risk heterosexual (−2.2%).ConclusionsInclusion of Quebec's risk exposure data in the national HIV dataset is significant; the national dataset becomes more complete and the proportion of cases with unknown exposure category is reduced. This analysis demonstrates that inclusion of exposure category data, from the provincial HIV surveillance system of Quebec's INSPQ can alter the exposure category breakdowns at the national level, thereby offering a more accurate picture of HIV diagnoses in Canada.
Title: P1-S4.06 What impact does missing Quebec data have on national HIV surveillance data?
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ObjectiveTo quantify the difference in the exposure category breakdowns of national HIV surveillance figures if exposure data from the Institut nationale de Santé Publique du Québec (INSPQ) were included in national datasets.
BackgroundNational HIV/AIDS surveillance is coordinated by the Public Health Agency of Canada's (PHAC) Surveillance and Risk Assessment Division's (SRAD).
HIV is reportable in all provinces and territories, although the degree of epidemiologic information collected and submitted varies.
Quebec's case reports to PHAC come from their laboratory-based surveillance system, which contains positive test reports, by age and sex.
All Quebec cases are classified in SRAD's dataset as Not Reported, which contributes to the large proportion of cases at the national level with no known exposure category.
MethodsQuebec's provincial HIV surveillance system “Programme de surveillance de l'infection par le VIH au Québec” collects further epidemiological information, including exposure category and risk factor information, although recorded separately from the HIV laboratory test results file.
This provincial system's exposure category data was added to existing national surveillance data, and the exposure category breakdowns recalculated, in order to assess change in the proportion of unknown/not reported cases and to quantify the resulting difference in exposure category breakdowns at the national level.
ResultsWith inclusion of Quebec data for 2009, there is a 50% decrease (from 45.
5% to 23.
1%) in the proportion of national HIV cases with unknown exposure category.
There are also differences in the overall national exposure category breakdowns.
For 2009, proportional increases were observed in the men who have sex with men (MSM) and heterosexual-endemic categories (5.
4% and 2.
8% respectively), while proportional decreases were observed in the exposure categories of injection drug use (−4.
1%), heterosexual-risk (−2.
0%), and no-identified-risk heterosexual (−2.
2%).
ConclusionsInclusion of Quebec's risk exposure data in the national HIV dataset is significant; the national dataset becomes more complete and the proportion of cases with unknown exposure category is reduced.
This analysis demonstrates that inclusion of exposure category data, from the provincial HIV surveillance system of Quebec's INSPQ can alter the exposure category breakdowns at the national level, thereby offering a more accurate picture of HIV diagnoses in Canada.

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