Incidence of HIV and HCV in people who inject drugs: a systematic and meta-analysis review protocol

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Incidence of HIV and HCV in people who inject drugs: a systematic and meta-analysis review protocol. / Sharhani, Asaad; Shushtari, Zahra Jorjoran; Rahmani, Azam et al.
In: BMJ Open, Vol. 11, No. 1, e041482, 17.05.2023.

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Sharhani, A, Shushtari, ZJ, Rahmani, A, Armoon, B, Noroozi, M, Ahounbar, E, Karimi, SE & Higgs, P 2023, 'Incidence of HIV and HCV in people who inject drugs: a systematic and meta-analysis review protocol', BMJ Open, vol. 11, no. 1, e041482. https://doi.org/10.1136/ bmjopen-2020-041482

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Sharhani, A., Shushtari, Z. J., Rahmani, A., Armoon, B., Noroozi, M., Ahounbar, E., Karimi, S. E., & Higgs, P. (2023). Incidence of HIV and HCV in people who inject drugs: a systematic and meta-analysis review protocol. BMJ Open, 11(1), Article e041482. https://doi.org/10.1136/ bmjopen-2020-041482

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Sharhani A, Shushtari ZJ, Rahmani A, Armoon B, Noroozi M, Ahounbar E, Karimi SE, Higgs P. 2023. Incidence of HIV and HCV in people who inject drugs: a systematic and meta-analysis review protocol. BMJ Open. 11(1):Article e041482. https://doi.org/10.1136/ bmjopen-2020-041482

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Sharhani A, Shushtari ZJ, Rahmani A, Armoon B, Noroozi M, Ahounbar E et al. Incidence of HIV and HCV in people who inject drugs: a systematic and meta-analysis review protocol. BMJ Open. 2023 May 17;11(1):e041482. Epub 2021 Jan 15. doi: 10.1136/ bmjopen-2020-041482

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T1 - Incidence of HIV and HCV in people who inject drugs: a systematic and meta-analysis review protocol

AU - Sharhani, Asaad

AU - Shushtari, Zahra Jorjoran

AU - Rahmani, Azam

AU - Armoon, Bahram

AU - Noroozi, Mehdi

AU - Ahounbar, Elaheh

AU - Karimi, Salah Eddin

AU - Higgs, Peter

PY - 2023/5/17

Y1 - 2023/5/17

N2 - Introduction HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are majorhealth concerns globally. This systematic review and meta-analysis protocol study aims to estimate the incidenceof HIV and HCV among people who inject drugs (PWIDs)by reviewing studies that have applied mathematicalmodelling. The primary purpose of this systematic reviewis to identify and review mathematical modelling studies ofHIV and HCV incidence in PWIDs.Methods and analysis cohort, cross-sectional and clinicaltrial studies conducted to estimate the incidence ofHIV and HCV based on mathematical models or haveevaluated the effectiveness of mathematical models willbe considered for inclusion in the review. A comprehensivesearch applying a Cochrane approach will be used toidentify relevant primary studies, published betweenJanuary 2000 and July 2020, and indexed in PubMed,EMBASE, Opengrey, WOS, SCOPUS and Cochrane Librarywith no restriction on language. This protocol was preparedaccording to the Preferred Reporting Items for SystematicReview and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P). Studyselection and data extraction will be performed by twoindependent reviewers. Assessment of risk of bias will beimplemented using forms of the Critical Appraisal SkillsProgramme. Publication bias will be assessed by funnelplots, Begg’s and Egger’s tests. A meta-analysis will beconducted to answer the first research question, ‘What isthe incidence of HIV and HCV when applying mathematicalmodel in PWID?’. Clinical heterogeneity will be assessedby looking at the characteristics of participants, methodof diagnosis and case definitions in the included primarystudies. In addition, subgroup analyses will be conductedfor population and secondary outcomes.Ethics and dissemination There are no ethical issuesrelated to this study. The findings will be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and presented at internationaland national conferences.

AB - Introduction HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are majorhealth concerns globally. This systematic review and meta-analysis protocol study aims to estimate the incidenceof HIV and HCV among people who inject drugs (PWIDs)by reviewing studies that have applied mathematicalmodelling. The primary purpose of this systematic reviewis to identify and review mathematical modelling studies ofHIV and HCV incidence in PWIDs.Methods and analysis cohort, cross-sectional and clinicaltrial studies conducted to estimate the incidence ofHIV and HCV based on mathematical models or haveevaluated the effectiveness of mathematical models willbe considered for inclusion in the review. A comprehensivesearch applying a Cochrane approach will be used toidentify relevant primary studies, published betweenJanuary 2000 and July 2020, and indexed in PubMed,EMBASE, Opengrey, WOS, SCOPUS and Cochrane Librarywith no restriction on language. This protocol was preparedaccording to the Preferred Reporting Items for SystematicReview and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P). Studyselection and data extraction will be performed by twoindependent reviewers. Assessment of risk of bias will beimplemented using forms of the Critical Appraisal SkillsProgramme. Publication bias will be assessed by funnelplots, Begg’s and Egger’s tests. A meta-analysis will beconducted to answer the first research question, ‘What isthe incidence of HIV and HCV when applying mathematicalmodel in PWID?’. Clinical heterogeneity will be assessedby looking at the characteristics of participants, methodof diagnosis and case definitions in the included primarystudies. In addition, subgroup analyses will be conductedfor population and secondary outcomes.Ethics and dissemination There are no ethical issuesrelated to this study. The findings will be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and presented at internationaland national conferences.

U2 - 10.1136/ bmjopen-2020-041482

DO - 10.1136/ bmjopen-2020-041482

M3 - Article

VL - 11

JO - BMJ Open

JF - BMJ Open

SN - 2044-6055

IS - 1

M1 - e041482

ER -