| Literature DB >> 24586973 |
Ivete Meque1, Karine Dubé2, Paul J Feldblum3, Archie C A Clements4, Arlinda Zango1, Fidelina Cumbe1, Pai Lien Chen3, Josefo J Ferro1, Janneke H van de Wijgert5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence, incidence and determinants of herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2) infection, and associations between HSV-2 and incident HIV infection, among women at higher risk for HIV infection in Beira, Mozambique.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24586973 PMCID: PMC3933639 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0089705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Participant flow diagram describing numbers enrolled, numbers tested for HSV-2 prevalence, and numbers included for HSV-2 incidence.
Determinants of baseline HSV-2 prevalence among 409 women, Beira, Mozambique.
| Variablea |
| # HSV-2 positive/ | Unadjusted OR | |
| (Prevalence, %) | 95% CI |
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| Total | 409 | 248 (60.6) | ||
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| 18–20 | 179 | 78 (43.6) |
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| 21–24 | 145 | 102 (70.3) | 3.07 (1.93–4.88) | <0.001 |
| 25–35 | 85 | 68 (80.0) | 5.18 (2.82–9.51) | <0.001 |
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| Never married | 205 | 106 (51.7) |
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| ≤17 | 69 | 50 (72.5) | 2.46 (1.36–4.46) | 0.003 |
| ≥18 | 124 | 87 (70.2) | 2.2 (1.37–3.52) | 0.001 |
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| High school (grade 10–12) | 132 | 67 (50.8) |
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| Secondary school (grade 6–9) | 229 | 145 (63.3) | 1.67 (1.08–2.59) | 0.020 |
| Primary school (grade1–5) or none | 48 | 36 (75.0) | 2.91 (1.39–6.08) | 0.005 |
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| Unemployed | 297 | 170 (57.2) |
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| Employed part time | 92 | 59(64.1) | 1.33 (0.82–2.17) | 0.241 |
| Employed full time | 20 | 19 (95.0) | 14.19 (1.88–107.43) | 0.010 |
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| No income | 268 | 152 (56.7) |
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| ≥500 | 61 | 38 (62.3) | 1.26 (0.71–2.23) | 0.427 |
| 501–15,000 | 72 | 54 (75.0) | 2.29 (1.27–4.11) | 0.006 |
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| 0 | 124 | 55 (44.4) |
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| 1 | 108 | 58 (53.7) | 1.46 (0.87–2.44) | 0.156 |
| ≥2 | 177 | 135 (76.3) | 4.03 (2.46–6.62) | <0.001 |
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| None | 268 | 152 (56.7) |
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| Hormonal contraceptives | 95 | 68 (71.6) | 1.92 (1.16–3.19) | 0.012 |
| Other | 46 | 28 (59.6) | 1.19 (0.63–2.25) | 0.599 |
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| ≥18 | 102 | 68(66.7) |
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| 16–17 | 163 | 85(52.2 | 0.54 (0.33–0.91) | 0.021 |
| ≤15 | 136 | 91(66.9) | 1.01 (0.59–1.74) | 0.968 |
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| No PP | 24 | 13 (54.2) |
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| Yes, aged 29 and younger | 295 | 167 (56.6) | 1.10 (0.48–2.55) | 0.816 |
| Yes, aged 30 and older | 77 | 62 (80.5) | 3.50 (1.31–9.33) | 0.012 |
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| No | 350 | 206 (58.9) |
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| Yes | 58 | 41 (70.7) | 1.69 (0.92–3.08) | 0.090 |
| Forced to have sex in the last month | ||||
| No | 363 | 224 (61.7) | Referent | |
| Yes | 42 | 21 (50.0) | 0.62 (0.33–1.18) | 0.144 |
| PP had sex with others in the last 6 months | ||||
| No | 111 | 61 (55.0) | Referent | |
| Yes | 258 | 168 (65.1) | 1.53 (0.97–2.41) | 0.066 |
| Oral sex with PP in the last month | ||||
| No | 378 | 224(59.3) | Referent | |
| Yes | 30 | 23(76.7) | 2.26 (0.95–5.39) | 0.067 |
| Frequency of vaginal sex with PP using condom in the last month | ||||
| Any use | 82 | 41 (50.0) | Referent | |
| None | 326 | 206 (63.2) | 1.72 (1.05–2.80) | 0.030 |
| Pain during intercourse | ||||
| No | 322 | 203 (63.0) | Referent | |
| Yes | 88 | 46 (52.3) | 0.64 (0.40–1.03) | 0.068 |
OR, odds ratio; CI, Confidence intervals; PP, primary partner; CP, casual partner;
HSV-2, Herpes simplex virus type-2.
The total number of missing answers is 74.
? The following variables were also assessed for their association with prevalent HSV-2 but were not significant at the p<0.2 level in bivariable models:
Categorical variables: number of sexual partners, number of new sexual partners, oral sex with CP last month, anal sex with PP last month, anal sex with CP last month and frequency of vaginal sex with CP using condom last month.
Continuous variables: frequency of vaginal sex with PP last month, frequency of vaginal sex with CP last month, frequency of vaginal sex with PP using condom last 7 days and frequency of vaginal sex with CP using condom last 7 days.
Totals for the categories are not always equal to 409 because of missing data.
1 USD = 29.70 Meticais (Mt) as per 29/03/2013 (Millennium bim Bank).
Other Condoms/Copper IUD/Traditional.
Multivariable models of factors associated with HSV-2 prevalence in high risk women in Beira, Mozambique.
| Variable | MODEL I | MODEL II | MODEL III | |||
| Adjusted OR |
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| 95% CI | 95% CI | 95% CI | ||||
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| 18–20 |
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| 21–24 | 2.68 (1.60–4.47) | <0.001 | 3.22 (1.91–5.44) | <0.001 | 2.94 (1.74–4.97) | <0.001 |
| 25–35 | 2.89 (1.36–6.13) | 0.006 | 4.95 (2.22–11.02) | <0.001 | 3.39 (1.58–7.29) | 0.002 |
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| Never married |
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| 17 or less (≤17) | 0.98 (0.46–2.07) | 0.959 | ||||
| 18 and older (≥18) | 0.82 (0.44–1.52) | 0.527 | ||||
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| Grade 10–12 |
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| Grade 6–9 | 1.61 (0.97–2.66) | 0.063 | 1.81 (1.09–3.02) | 0.022 | ||
| Grade1–5 or none | 1.93 (0.83–4.49) | 0.124 | 2.24 (0.94–5.36) | 0.069 | ||
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| Unemployed |
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| Employed part time | 1.03 (0.55–1.93) | 0.934 | 0.93 (0.53–1.61) | 0.793 | ||
| Employed full time | 5.21 (0.63–43.27) | 0.127 | 8.56 (1.01–72.53) | 0.049 | ||
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| >500 |
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| ≤500 | 0.81 (0.36–1.86) | 0.625 | ||||
| No income | 0.87 (0.43–1.79) | 0.708 | ||||
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| 0 |
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| 1 | 1.30 (0.73–2.33) | 0.379 | 1.11 (0.62–1.97) | 0.725 | ||
| ≥2 | 2.20 (1.09–4.45) | 0.028 | 1.72 (0.91–3.26) | 0.094 | ||
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| None |
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| Hormonal contraceptives | 1.18 (0.66–2.10) | 0.579 | ||||
| Other | 1.28 (0.64–2.58) | 0.489 | ||||
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| ≥18 |
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| 16–17 | 0.77 (0.42–1.39) | 0.383 | ||||
| ≤15 | 1.48 (0.79–2.76) | 0.222 | ||||
| Don’t know | 0.47 (0.10–2.29) | 0.349 | ||||
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| No PP |
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| Yes, <30 | 0.77 (0.27–2.18) | 0.629 | ||||
| Yes, ≥30 | 0.93 (0.27–3.22) | 0.916 | ||||
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| Never |
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| Yes | 1.60 (0.81–3.16) | 0.177 | 1.66 (0.83–3.32) | 0.154 | ||
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| No |
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| Yes | 0.38 (0.18–0.81) | 0.012 | 0.31 (0.15–0.66) | 0.003 | ||
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| No |
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| Yes | 1.52 (0.92–2.51) | 0.104 | 1.67 (0.99–2.80) | 0.053 | ||
| Not applicable, no PP | 0.68 (0.28–1.64) | 0.391 | 0.91 (0.40–2.08) | 0.819 | ||
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| No |
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| Yes | 3.03 (1.17–7.80) | 0.022 | 3.02 (1.16–7.89) | 0.024 | ||
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| Any use |
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| None | 1.61 (0.92–2.81) | 0.094 | 1.47 (0.83–2.60) | 0.189 | ||
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| No |
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| Yes | 0.55 (0.32–0.95) | 0.031 | 0.62 (0.36–1.06) | 0.081 | ||
| R2 | 0.1203 | 0.1374 | 0.1586 | |||
| AIC | 507.182 | 501.9356 | 492.8155 | |||
| BIC | 575.1217 | 569.9597 | 560.9235 | |||
R2, Coefficient of Determination; AIC, Akaike Information Criterion; BIC, Bayesian Information Criterion;
Model I refers to the multivariable analysis of demographic/socioeconomic factors only;
Model II refers to the multivariable analysis of sexual behavior factors only, adjusted for age;
Model III refers to the multivariable analysis of both subgroups using cut off of P<0.20 in Models I and II.
‘Other’ Condoms/copper IUD/Traditional methods.
Multivariable models of factors associated with HSV-2 incidence in high risk women in Beira, Mozambique.
| MODEL I | MODEL II | MODEL III | ||||
| Variable | aOR (95% CI) |
| aOR (95% CI) |
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| 18–20 |
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| 21–24 | 1.92 (0.73–5.06) | 0.185 | 2.27 (0.92–5.58) | 0.074 | 2.36 (0.98–5.71) | 0.057 |
| 25–35 | 0.82 (0.17–3.94) | 0.802 | 1.39 (0.34–5.67) | 0.644 | 1.37 (0.34–5.55) | 0.657 |
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| Never married |
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| 17 or less(≤17) | 0.40 (0.07–2.18) | 0.290 | ||||
| 18 and older (≥18) | 1.53 (0.47–4.92) | 0.477 | ||||
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| 0 |
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| 1 | 0.70 (0.15–2.72) | 0.606 | ||||
| ≥2 | 0.51 (0.17–1.70) | 0.271 | ||||
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| 1.00 (0.95–1.06) | 0.956 | ||||
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| 1.82 (0.94–3.52) | 0.075 | 1.91 (1.05–3.47) | 0.034 | ||
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| No |
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| Yes | 2.59 (0.26–24.35) | 0.421 | ||||
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| 0.052 | 0.055 | 0.0503 | |||
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| 157.13 | 156.89 | 153.6 | |||
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| 178.01 | 174.99 | 165.67 | |||
aOR, Adjusted Odds Ratio; *Continuous variables; R2, Coefficient of Determination; AIC, Akaike Information Criterion; BIC, Bayesian Information Criterion; PP, Primary Partner; CP, Casual Partner.
The following variables were also assessed for their association with incident HSV-2 but were not significant at the p<0.2 level in bivariable models:
Categorical variables: education, employment status, family planning use, age at first sexual intercourse (years), number of sexual partners in the last month, number of new sexual partners in the last month, age of PP (years), ever exchanged sex, forced to have sex in the last month, PP had sex with others last 6 months, oral sex with PP in the last month, anal sex with PP in the last month, anal sex with CP in the last month, frequency of vaginal sex with PP using condom in the last month and frequency of vaginal sex with CP using condom in the last month.
Continuous variables: frequency vaginal sex with CP using condom in the last 7 days, frequency of vaginal sex with PP in the last month and frequency of vaginal sex with CP in the last month.
Figure 2Kaplan-Meier curves for time to HIV seroconversion according to HSV-2 status at baseline.