James Stannah
Imperial College London
10 Papers
1 Citations
James Stannah is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Men who have sex with men. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Trends in HIV testing, the treatment cascade, and HIV incidence among men who have sex with men in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
James Stannah,Nirali Soni,J Lam,Katia Giguère,Kate M. Mitchell,Nadine Kronfli,Joseph Larmarange,Raoul Moh,Marcellin Nouaman,Gérard-Menan Kouamé,Marie-Claude Boily,Mathieu Maheu-Giroux +11 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of studies reporting HIV testing, knowledge of status, care, antiretroviral therapy (ART) use, viral suppression, and HIV incidence among MSM in Africa found insufficient evidence of a decrease in HIV incidence over time and strong evidence to suggest that viral suppression increased.
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Population sizes, HIV prevalence, and HIV prevention among men who paid for sex in sub-Saharan Africa (2000–2020): A meta-analysis of 87 population-based surveys
Caroline Hodgins,James Stannah,Salome Kuchukhidze,Lycias Zembe,Jeffrey W. Eaton,Marie-Claude Boily,Mathieu Maheu-Giroux +6 more
TL;DR: Paying for sex is prevalent, and men who ever paid for sex were 50% more likely to be living with HIV compared to other men in these 35 countries, and Men who pay for sex should be recognized as a priority population for HIV prevention.
Increases in HIV Incidence Following Receptive Anal Intercourse Among Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
James Stannah,Romain Silhol,Jocelyn Elmes,Jocelyn Elmes,Branwen N. Owen,Barbara L. Shacklett,Peter A. Anton,Ian McGowan,Ariane van der Straten,Dobromir T. Dimitrov,Rebecca F. Baggaley,Marie-Claude Boily +11 more
TL;DR: Women require better counselling and greater choice in prevention modalities that are effective during RVI and RAI, and more and better data are needed to explain differences in risk by world region and risk population.
Trends in HIV testing, the treatment cascade, and HIV incidence among men who have sex with men in Africa: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis
James Stannah,Neelam Soni,Johnson K.S. Lam,Katia Giguère,Kate M. Mitchell,Nadine Kronfli,Joseph Larmarange,Raoul Moh,Marcellin Nouaman,Gérard-Menan Kouamé,Mathieu Maheu-Giroux,M C Boily +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , a systematic review explores progress towards increases in HIV testing, improving engagement in the HIV treatment cascade, and HIV incidence reductions among MSM in Africa, concluding that MSM face structural barriers to HIV prevention and treatment including socioeconomic disadvantages, stigma, and criminalization that increase their vulnerability to HIV acquisition and transmission and undermine progress towards ending AIDS.
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Identifying priority populations for HIV interventions using acquisition and transmission indicators: a combined analysis of 15 mathematical models from ten African countries.
Romain Silhol,Ross D. Booton,Kate M. Mitchell,James Stannah,Oliver Stevens,Dobromir Dimitrov,Anna Bershteyn,Leigh F. Johnson,Sherrie L Kelly,Hae-Young Kim,Mathieu Maheu-Giroux,Rowan Martin-Hughes,Sharmistha Mishra,Jack Stone,Robyn Stuart,John Stover,Peter Vickerman,David P Wilson,Stefan Baral,Deborah Donnell,J. Imai-Eaton,Marie-Claude Boily +21 more