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- Title
Investigation of Presumptive HIV Transmission Associated with Receipt of Platelet-Rich Plasma Microneedling Facials at a Spa Among Former Spa Clients -- New Mexico, 2018--2023.
- Authors
Stadelman-Behar, Anna M.; Gehre, Mika N.; Atallah, Liana; Clarke, Tegan; Leonso, Ana-Alicia; Jojola, Francella; HaoQiang Zheng; Hongwei Jia; Lyss, Sheryl B.; Switzer, William M.; Grytdal, Scott P.; Durham, Miranda; Salas, N. Mariam; Sievers, Marla; Smelser, Chad
- Abstract
HIV transmitted through cosmetic injection services via contaminated blood has not been previously documented. During summer 2018, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) was notified of a diagnosis of HIV infection in a woman with no known HIV risk factors who reported exposure to needles from cosmetic platelet-rich plasma microneedling facials (vampire facials) received at a spa in spring 2018. An investigation of the spa's services began in summer 2018, and NMDOH and CDC identified four former spa clients, and one sexual partner of a spa client, all of whom received HIV infection diagnoses during 2018-2023, despite low reported behavioral risks associated with HIV acquisition. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed highly similar HIV strains among all cases. Although transmission of HIV via unsterile injection practices is a known risk, determining novel routes of HIV transmission among persons with no known HIV risk factors is important. This investigation identified an HIV cluster associated with receipt of cosmetic injection services at an unlicensed facility that did not follow recommended infection control procedures or maintain client records. Requiring adequate infection control practices and maintenance of client records at spa facilities offering cosmetic injection services can help prevent the transmission of HIV and other bloodborne pathogens and ensure adequate traceback and notification in the event of adverse clinical outcomes, respectively.
- Subjects
HIV infection transmission; COSMETICS industry; INFECTION control; COMMUNICABLE disease control; BLOODBORNE infections
- Publication
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report, 2024, Vol 73, Issue 16, p372
- ISSN
0149-2195
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15585/mmwr.mm7316a3