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Commercial sex and HIV transmission in mature epidemics: a study of five African countries

机译:成熟性流行中的商业性行为和艾滋病毒传播:对五个非洲国家的研究

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The study compares the association between using the services of commercial sex workers and male HIV seroprevalence in five African countries: Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi and Rwanda. The HIV seroprevalence among men who ‘ever paid for sex’ was compared with controls who ‘never paid for sex’. Results were based on 12,929 eligible men, aged 15–59 years, interviewed in Demographic and Health Surveys. The odds ratio of HIV seroprevalence associated with ever paying for sex was 1.89 (95% confidence interval = 1.57–2.28), with only minor differences by country. The results were stable in multivariate analysis after controlling for available potential cofactors (data on non-sexual routes of transmission were not available). Given the relatively small proportion of men involved, the risk attributable to ‘ever paying for sex’ remained low: 7.1% in univariate analysis and 4.4% after adjustment, and it varied among countries (range 1.3–9.4%). These results match previous observations that commercial sex seems to play a minor role in the spread of HIV in mature epidemics.
机译:该研究比较了五个非洲国家(加纳,肯尼亚,莱索托,马拉维和卢旺达)使用商业性工作者服务与男性艾滋病毒血清阳性之间的关联。将“曾经为性付钱”的男性中的艾滋病毒血清阳性率与“从未为性付钱”的对照组进行了比较。结果基于在人口与健康调查中接受采访的12929名年龄在15-59岁之间的合格男性的数据。与曾经有过性行为相关的艾滋病毒血清阳性率的优势比为1.89(95%的置信区间= 1.57–2.28),各个国家的差异很小。在控制了可用的潜在辅因子后,结果在多变量分析中是稳定的(没有关于非性传播途径的数据)。鉴于所涉男性比例相对较小,“为性付费”的风险仍然很低:单变量分析为7.1%,调整后为4.4%,各国之间差异很大(范围在1.3%至9.4%之间)。这些结果与以前的观察结果相符,即商业性行为似乎在成熟流行中的HIV传播中起次要作用。

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