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A systematic review of heterosexual anal intercourse and its role in the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in Papua New Guinea

机译:对巴布亚新几内亚的异性肛门性交及其在HIV和其他性传播感染的传播中的作用的系统综述

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Background Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a high burden of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and the highest adult HIV prevalence in the Pacific region. Despite this burden of disease, heterosexual anal intercourse (HAI) has rarely been considered. Given the increasing number of, and interest in, behavioural surveys in PNG and the changing nature of PNG’s HIV epidemic, it is timely to conduct a systematic review of HAI in PNG order to improve sexual health. Methods We performed a systematic review of HAI in PNG as reported in peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications for the period 1950–May 2012. The search strategy identified 475 publications. After screening by geographical location, topic and methodology, we identified 23 publications for full text review, following which 13 publications were included in the final review. Using data from the review, we performed a risk equation analysis to demonstrate the potential impact of HAI on HIV acquisition and incidence in PNG. Results There is a paucity of well-informed behavioural research on HAI in PNG. Inconsistency in key questions on HAI made it impossible to conduct a meta-analysis. The data available on HAI shows that it is practiced in all geographical areas and among all populations. Of those who reported HAI, rates varied from as low as 8% to as high as 77% depending on the recall period and partner type. Condom use during HAI was consistently low. Our risk equation analysis indicates that even if only 20% of females engage in HAI, and only 10% of sex acts involve HAI, the total number of new HIV infections among females would be 40% greater than if vaginal intercourse only occurred. Conclusions Our findings of indicate that HAI may be an important driver of the HIV epidemic in PNG. In order to improve the sexual health of Papua New Guineans, efforts are required to improve behavioural surveillance of HAI as well as develop national HIV/STI programing and policy to better address the risks associated with unprotected HAI.
机译:背景巴布亚新几内亚(PNG)的性传播感染(STIs)负担重,艾滋病毒在太平洋地区的患病率最高。尽管有这种疾病负担,但很少考虑进行异性肛门性交(HAI)。鉴于PNG行为调查的数量和兴趣不断增加,以及PNG HIV流行的性质不断变化,因此有必要对PNG中的HAI进行系统的审查,以改善性健康。方法我们对1950年至2012年5月期间在同行评审和非同行评审的出版物中报道的PNG中的HAI进行了系统的综述。搜索策略确定了475种出版物。在按地理位置,主题和方法进行筛选之后,我们确定了23篇出版物进行全文审阅,随后将13篇出版物纳入最终审阅。使用来自审查的数据,我们进行了风险方程分析,以证明HAI对PNG感染和感染的潜在影响。结果在PNG中,关于HAI的知情行为研究很少。关于HAI的关键问题不一致,因此无法进行荟萃分析。 HAI上的可用数据表明,在所有地理区域和所有人群中都采用了HAI。在报告为HAI的人群中,根据召回期和合作伙伴类型的不同,比率从低至8%到高至77%不等。 HAI期间避孕套的使用率一直较低。我们的风险方程分析表明,即使只有20%的女性从事HAI,并且只有10%的性行为涉及HAI,与仅发生阴道性交相比,女性中新感染HIV的总数也会增加40%。结论我们的发现表明HAI可能是PNG中HIV流行的重要驱动因素。为了改善巴布亚新几内亚人的性健康,需要努力改善对HAI的行为监测,并制定国家HIV / STI计划和政策,以更好地应对与未受保护的HAI相关的风险。

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