| Literature DB >> 23536234 |
Xiping Huan1, Chun Hao2, Hongjing Yan1, Wenhui Guan1, Xiaoqin Xu1, Haitao Yang1, Na Wang3, Min Zhang3, Weimin Tang4, Jing Gu5, Joseph T F Lau6.
Abstract
Increasing prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) was reported among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China. A total of 407 MSMs were recruited by respondent-driven sampling (RDS) from May to July 2008 in Nanjing, China. Face-to-face interviews were conducted to collect information on demographic and risk behaviors; blood samples were collected for HIV and syphilis antibodies testing. The adjusted HIV and syphilis prevalence were, respectively, 7.3% (confidence interval [CI] = 2.6%-10.2%) and 14.4% (95% CI = 9.3%-21.1%). Recruiting male sex partners mostly from saunas and receptive anal intercourse with men in the last 6 months were independently associated with positive HIV status. Risk factors for positive syphilis status included being older than 28 years, low level of HIV-related knowledge, having been a male sex worker, and having unprotected anal sex with casual male sex partners in the past 6 months. High HIV/STD prevalence was detected. HIV/STD prevention strategies are urgently warranted.Entities:
Keywords: China; HIV; men who have sex with men; respondent-driven sampling; syphilis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23536234 DOI: 10.1177/1010539513480230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac J Public Health ISSN: 1010-5395 Impact factor: 1.399