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Patricia J García1, King K Holmes, César P Cárcamo, Geoff P Garnett, James P Hughes, Pablo E Campos, William L H Whittington.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous community-randomised trials of interventions to control sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have involved rural settings, were rarely multicomponent, and had varying results. We aimed to assess the effect of a multicomponent intervention on curable STIs in urban young adults and female sex workers (FSWs).Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22341824 PMCID: PMC3315635 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(11)61846-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321
Timeline for the study
| 2002 general population baseline survey | August, 2002 | November, 2002 |
| 2005 general population survey | September, 2005 | December, 2005 |
| 2006 general population survey | September, 2006 | December, 2006 |
| Client survey | November, 2002 | April, 2003 |
| 2002 FSW baseline survey | November, 2002 | April, 2003 |
| 2005 FSW survey | September, 2005 | December, 2005 |
| 2006 FSW survey | September, 2006 | December, 2006 |
| PREVEN network intervention | July, 2003 | December, 2006 |
| Mobile team intervention for FSWs | July, 2003 | December, 2006 |
| Mobile team intervention for male sex workers | April, 2006 | December, 2006 |
| Social marketing of condoms and treatment packets | October, 2003 | October, 2004 |
| First health communication campaign | October, 2003 | October, 2004 |
| Second health communication campaign | April, 2005 | August, 2005 |
| Meeting of data and safety monitoring board | April, 2006 | April, 2006 |
| Laboratory analyses for 2002 surveys | January, 2003 | December, 2003 |
| Laboratory analyses for 2005 surveys | January, 2007 | March, 2006 |
| Laboratory analyses for 2006 surveys | January, 2007 | April, 2008 |
| Quality control of laboratory results | June, 2006 | May, 2009 |
| Analysis of study outcome | May, 2009 | June, 2010 |
FSW=female sex worker.
Figure 1Study profile
Figure 220 cities selected for pair-wise randomisation to intervention and control groups
Circle sizes are proportionate to population sizes, which ranged from 50 183 to 291 408. Total population size in intervention cities was 1 465 127, and in control cities 1 454 348. Lines connect city pairs.
Characteristics of the general-population and FSW participants at baseline and outcome surveys
| Control cities | Intervention cities | Control cities | Intervention cities | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total number enrolled | 6307 | 6298 | 6945 | 6838 | |
| Men | 3076 (48·8%) | 3107 (49·3%) | 3354 (48·5%) | 3346 (49·1%) | |
| Women | 3231 (51·2%) | 3191 (50·7%) | 3559 (51·5%) | 3467 (50·9%) | |
| Median age (years) | 22 (20–26) | 22 (20–26) | 22 (20–26) | 23 (20–26) | |
| <3 years residence in city | 531 (8·4%) | 538 (8·5%) | 409 (5·9%) | 419 (6·1%) | |
| Region | |||||
| Coast | 3118 (49·4%) | 2580 (41·0%) | 3613 (52·0%) | 2799 (40·9%) | |
| Andes | 1969 (31·2%) | 2490 (39·5%) | 1998 (28·8%) | 2592 (37·9%) | |
| Jungle | 1220 (19·3%) | 1228 (19·5%) | 1334 (19·2%) | 1447 (21·2%) | |
| Education | |||||
| Did not complete primary school | 265 (4·2%) | 267 (4·3%) | 192 (2·8%) | 195 (2·9%) | |
| Completed primary school | 1327 (21·2%) | 1216 (19·4%) | 1210 (17·4%) | 995 (14·6%) | |
| Completed secondary school | 2186 (34·8%) | 2222 (35·4%) | 2551 (36·7%) | 2393 (35·0%) | |
| Beyond secondary school | 2497 (39·8%) | 2568 (40·9%) | 2916 (42·0%) | 3162 (46·2%) | |
| Living with last sex partner | 1690 (26·7%) | 1629 (25·9%) | 1981 (28·5%) | 1986 (29·0%) | |
| Ever had sex | 4930 (81·8%) | 4464 (75·7%) | 5574 (82·0%) | 5371 (79·9%) | |
| Female participants | |||||
| Report having had sex for money or gifts | 117 (4·0%) | 72 (2·5%) | 83 (2·4%) | 71 (2·1%) | |
| Male participants | |||||
| Sex with FSW in last year | 465 (18·0%) | 471 (18·2%) | 538 (16·4%) | 531 (16·3%) | |
| Mean age of those who had been clients of FSW (years) | 22·7 (3·1) | 22·7 (3·4) | 23·2 (3·4) | 23·3 (3·4) | |
| Sex with man in past year | 165 (7·5%) | 108 (4·9%) | 136 (4·1%) | 136 (4·1%) | |
| Total number enrolled | 1844 | 1888 | 2063 | 2093 | |
| Reporting a non-paying sex partner | 922 (50·0%) | 825 (43·7%) | 912 (44·2%) | 1335 (63·8%) | |
| Living with non-client sex partner | 517 (32·1%) | 703 (41·0%) | 571 (28·0%) | 813 (40·0%) | |
| Age (years) | 24 (20–30) | 25 (21–31) | 23 (20–29) | 25 (21–30) | |
| Education | |||||
| Did not complete primary school | 208 (12·2%) | 217 (12·4%) | 222 (11·5%) | 174 (8·8%) | |
| Completed primary school | 709 (41·6%) | 663 (37·9%) | 828 (42·9%) | 867 (43·7%) | |
| Completed secondary school | 589 (34·6%) | 621 (35·5%) | 772 (40·0%) | 776 (39·1%) | |
| Beyond secondary school | 197 (11·6%) | 247 (14·1%) | 109 (5·7%) | 167 (8·4%) | |
| Median nuevos soles charged last client | 20 (15–50) | 15 (10–35) | 35 (20–70) | 20 (10–78) | |
| Place of work in past week | |||||
| Brothel | 290 (16·5%) | 451 (23·4%) | 293 (15·0%) | 552 (26·0%) | |
| Bar, night club, videopub, disco | 1050 (59·6%) | 1040 (56·3%) | 1004 (51·6%) | 1129 (53·3%) | |
| Street | 167 (9·5%) | 201 (10·9%) | 195 (10·0%) | 246 (12·0%) | |
| Other | 214 (11·4%) | 111 (5·6%) | 369 (19·0%) | 64 (3·1%) | |
| More than one of above | 42 (2·4%) | 45 (2·4%) | 54 (2·8%) | 57 (2·7%) | |
| Last vaginal sex with client unprotected | 103 (6·8%) | 122 (7·1%) | 76 (4·0%) | 67 (3·3%) | |
| Last vaginal sex with non-paying partner unprotected | 638 (69·2%) | 562 (68·1%) | 708 (77·6%) | 908 (68·0%) | |
Data are n (%), median (IQR), or mean (SD). Percentages calculated on the basis of number of non-missing responses. Individuals aged 18–29 years are classed as young adults. FSW=female sex worker.
Sex was missing for 32 control and 25 intervention participants in the 2006 survey.
6 years of schooling.
11 years of schooling.
Sex without condom anytime in past 3 months with most recent non-paying partner.
Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in control and intervention cities
| Composite | 0·084 | 0·076 | 0·081 | 0·063 | −0·018 | −0·011 | 0·096 | 0·84 (0·69–1·02) |
| Chlamydia trachomatis | 0·058 | 0·049 | 0·062 | 0·047 | −0·015 | −0·006 | 0·34 | 0·86 (0·70–1·05) |
| 0·002 | 0·001 | 0·001 | 0·002 | +0·0004 | +0·0003 | 0·62 | 1·39 (0·41–4·77) | |
| 0·051 | 0·057 | 0·041 | 0·029 | −0·013 | −0·013 | 0·035 | 0·66 (0·48–0·92) | |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:8) | 0·005 | 0·005 | 0·003 | 0·002 | −0·0002 | −0·00001 | 0·99 | 1·08 (0·66–1·77) |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:16) | 0·003 | 0·002 | 0·002 | 0·002 | −0·0002 | −0·00004 | 0·95 | 1·06 (0·47–2·36) |
| HIV | 0·002 | 0·002 | 0·004 | 0·003 | −0·001 | −0·002 | 0·26 | 0·65 (0·32–1·30) |
| Composite | 0·116 | 0·109 | 0·110 | 0·082 | −0·030 | −0·026 | 0·024 | 0·77 (0·61–0·96) |
| 0·071 | 0·060 | 0·075 | 0·055 | −0·022 | −0·015 | 0·12 | 0·79 (0·62–1·00) | |
| 0·002 | 0·000 | 0·002 | 0·002 | −0·0004 | −0·0006 | 0·56 | 0·62 (0·17–2·28) | |
| 0·051 | 0·057 | 0·041 | 0·029 | −0·013 | −0·013 | 0·035 | 0·66 (0·48–0·92) | |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:8) | 0·004 | 0·004 | 0·002 | 0·002 | −0·001 | −0·001 | 0·44 | 0·72 (0·32–1·63) |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:16) | 0·001 | 0·002 | 0·002 | 0·001 | −0·001 | −0·001 | 0·43 | 0·43 (0·10–1·81) |
| HIV | 0·000 | 0·001 | 0·002 | 0·002 | −0·0004 | +0·001 | 0·62 | 1·10 (0·29–3·98) |
| Composite | 0·050 | 0·042 | 0·051 | 0·044 | −0·006 | +0·004 | 0·58 | 1·00 (0·77–1·31) |
| 0·044 | 0·037 | 0·048 | 0·040 | −0·008 | −0·002 | 0·71 | 0·94 (0·72–1·23) | |
| 0·001 | 0·002 | 0·0003 | 0·002 | +0·001 | +0·001 | 0·33 | 3·65 (0·16–81·2) | |
| 0·003 | 0·003 | 0·004 | 0·003 | −0·001 | −0·001 | 0·63 | 0·82 (0·36–1·89) | |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:8) | 0·006 | 0·005 | 0·003 | 0·003 | +0·001 | +0·001 | 0·66 | 1·39 (0·50–3·86) |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:16) | 0·005 | 0·003 | 0·002 | 0·003 | +0·001 | +0·001 | 0·50 | 1·72 (0·45–6·55) |
| HIV | 0·003 | 0·004 | 0·006 | 0·005 | −0·001 | −0·002 | 0·22 | 0·74 (0·38–1·42) |
| Composite | 0·215 | 0·212 | 0·221 | 0·145 | −0·075 | −0·074 | 0·023 | 0·66 (0·47–0·94) |
| 0·155 | 0·138 | 0·145 | 0·099 | −0·045 | −0·037 | 0·082 | 0·72 (0·54–0·98) | |
| 0·024 | 0·012 | 0·010 | 0·007 | −0·003 | −0·007 | 0·026 | 1·44 (0·02–122) | |
| 0·074 | 0·097 | 0·086 | 0·045 | −0·042 | −0·053 | 0·0048 | 0·49 (0·32–0·75) | |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:8) | 0·016 | 0·012 | 0·011 | 0·014 | +0·003 | +0·003 | 0·32 | 1·32 (0·79–2·20) |
| Syphilis seroreactive (titre ≥1:16) | 0·007 | 0·006 | 0·007 | 0·008 | +0·001 | +0·001 | 0·72 | 1·12 (0·67–1·89) |
| HIV | 0·007 | 0·008 | 0·005 | 0·003 | −0·002 | −0·002 | 0·51 | 0·49 (0·10–2·54) |
Overall numbers are from the 2006 surveys. Proportions calculated on the basis of how many individuals provided biological specimens that were adeqaute for testing. Individuals aged 18–29 years are classed as young adults.
From linear regression on differences between paired cities in 2006, adjusted for differences in 2002.
Adjusted for 2002 prevalences, but not for pairing; CIs computed with method of Pan and Wall.
Includes T vaginalis in women only, per original analysis plan.
Adjusted results for N gonorrheae in female sex workers are very sensitive to the model used.