| Literature DB >> 25237598 |
Hansjakob Furrer1, Nicola Low2, Katharina Sprenger1, John Marc Evison1, Marcel Zwahlen2, Cedric M Vogt2, Maria Verena Elzi3, Christoph Hauser1.
Abstract
Sexually transmitted infections (STI) in HIV-infected people are of increasing concern. We estimated STI prevalence and sexual healthcare seeking behaviour in 224 sexually active HIV-infected people, including men who have sex with men (MSM, n = 112), heterosexual men (n = 65) and women (n = 47). Laboratory-diagnosed bacterial STI were more common in MSM (Chlamydia trachomatis 10.7%; 95% CI 6.2, 18.0%, lymphogranuloma venereum 0.9%; 95% CI 0.1, 6.2%, Neisseria gonorrhoeae 2.7%; 95% CI 0.9, 8.0%, syphilis seroconversion 5.4%; 95% CI 2.0, 11.3%) than heterosexual men (gonorrhoea 1.5%; 95% CI 0.2, 10.3%) or women (no acute infections). Combined rates of laboratory-diagnosed and self-reported bacterial STI in the year before the study were: MSM (27.7%; 95% CI 21.1, 36.7%); heterosexual men (1.5%; 95% CI 0.2, 10.3%); and women (6.4%; 95% CI 2.1, 21.0%). Antibodies to hepatitis C virus were least common in MSM. Antibodies to herpes simplex type 2 virus were least common in heterosexual men. Most MSM, but not heterosexual men or women, agreed that STI testing should be offered every year. In this study, combined rates of bacterial STI in MSM were high; a regular assessment of sexual health would allow those at risk of STI to be offered testing, treatment and partner management.Entities:
Keywords: Chlamydia trachomatis; HIV infection; Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C; Herpes simplex type 2; Neisseria gonorrhoeae; Sexual health; Sexually transmitted diseases; Sexually transmitted infections; Syphilis
Year: 2014 PMID: 25237598 PMCID: PMC4157241 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.537
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Flow chart of included and excluded patients.
Characteristics of study participants at enrolment (N = 224).
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| Sex, sexual orientation | Men who have sex with men | 112 | (50.0) |
| Heterosexual men | 65 | (29.1) | |
| Heterosexual women | 44 | (19.6) | |
| Women who have sex with women | 3 | (1.3) | |
| Route of HIV acquisition | Sex between men | 108 | (48.2) |
| Heterosexual sex | 77 | (34.4) | |
| Injection drug use | 26 | (11.6) | |
| Other or unknown | 13 | (5.8) | |
| Country of birth | Switzerland | 113 | (50.4) |
| Other | 35 | (15.6) | |
| Missing | 76 | (33.9) | |
| Age in years, mean (standard deviation) | 44.4 (9.1) | na | |
| CD4 count on day of visit, cells/µ l, mean (standard deviation) | 525.9 (280) | na | |
| Viral load <40 copies/mL | Yes, received antiretroviral therapy | 154 | (68.8) |
| Yes, never received antiretroviral therapy | 2 | (0.9) | |
| No, ever received antiretroviral therapy | 16 | (7.1) | |
| No, never received antiretroviral therapy | 37 | (16.5) | |
| Missing | 15 | (6.7) | |
Notes.
not applicable
men who have sex with men
sexually transmitted infection
Sexual behaviours reported by patient to physician (N = 224).
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| Yes | 7 | (6.4) | 3 | (4.6) | 1 | (2.1) | 0.562 |
| No | 102 | (91.1) | 62 | (95.4) | 45 | (97.8) | |
| Not reported | 3 | (2.7) | 0 | (0) | 1 | (2.1) | |
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| 1 | 34 | (30.4) | 51 | (78.5) | 42 | (89.4) | <0.001 |
| 2–4 | 23 | (20.5) | 11 | (16.9) | 3 | (6.4) | |
| 5 | 55 | (49.1) | 3 | (4.6) | 2 | (4.3) | |
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| Casual partners only | 44 | (39.3) | 14 | (21.5) | 2 | (4.3) | <0.001 |
| Both regular and casual partners | 34 | (30.4) | 3 | (4.6) | 4 | (8.5) | |
| Regular partners only | 34 | (30.4) | 48 | (73.8) | 41 | (87.2) | |
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| Yes, consistent condom use | 46 | (59.0) | 0 | (0) | 3 | (50.0) | <0.001 |
| Yes, no consistent condom use | 14 | (18.0) | 0 | (0) | 0 | (0) | |
| No or not reported | 18 | (23.0) | 17 | (100) | 3 | (50.0) | |
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| Yes, consistent condom use | 37 | (47.4) | 1 | (5.9) | 0 | (0) | <0.001 |
| Yes, no consistent condom use | 17 | (21.8) | 1 | (5.9) | 0 | (0) | |
| No or not reported | 24 | (30.8) | 15 | (88.2) | 6 | (100) | |
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| Yes, consistent condom use | 4 | (5.1) | 14 | (82.4) | 2 | (33.3) | <0.001 |
| Yes, no consistent condom use | 0 | (0) | 2 | (11.8) | 1 | 16.7) | |
| No or not reported | 74 | (94.9) | 1 | (5.9) | 3 | (50.0) | |
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| Yes, consistent condom use | 37 | (54.4) | 0 | (0) | 1 | (2.2) | <0.001 |
| Yes, no consistent condom use | 14 | (20.6) | 0 | (0) | 0 | (0) | |
| No or not reported | 17 | (25.0) | 51 | (100) | 44 | (97.8) | |
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| Yes, consistent condom use | 31 | (45.6) | 0 | (0) | 0 | (0) | <0.001 |
| Yes, no consistent condom use | 8 | (11.8) | 1 | (2.0) | 0 | (0) | |
| No or not reported | 29 | (42.7) | 50 | (98.0) | 45 | (100) | |
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| Yes, consistent condom use | 3 | (4.4) | 36 | (70.6) | 24 | (53.3) | <0.001 |
| Yes, no consistent condom use | 1 | (1.5) | 14 | (27.5) | 17 | (37.8) | |
| No or not reported | 64 | (94.1) | 1 | (1.9) | 4 | (8.9) | |
Notes.
men who have sex with men
sexually transmitted infection
Number with any casual partners is sum of those with only casual and those with both casual and regular partners.
Number with any regular partners is sum of those with only regular and those with both casual and regular partners.
Laboratory diagnosed sexually transmitted infections (n = 224).
Numbers in italics show the distribution of infections by site.
| Infection | MSM, | Heterosexual men, | Women, | ||||
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| Chlamydia, serovars D-K | 12 | 10.7 (6.2, 18.0) | 0 | – | 0 | – | 0.002 |
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| LGV, rectal | 1 | 0.9 (0.1, 6.2) | 0 | – | 0 | – | 0.606 |
| Gonorrhoea | 3 | 2.7 (0.9, 8.0) | 1 | 1.5 (0.2, 10.3) | 0 | – | 0.499 |
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| Any positive serologic test | 39 | 34.8 (26.5, 44.2) | 1 | 1.5 (0.2, 10.3) | 5 | 10.6 (4.5, 23.3) | <0.001 |
| Seroconversion during study period | 6 | 5.4 (2.0, 11.3) | 0 | – | 0 | – | 0.046 |
| HSV-2 | 58 | 51.8 (39.1, 57.5) | 23 | 35.4 (24.7, 47.8) | 28 | 59.6 (45.0, 72.6) | 0.028 |
| Hepatitis C, antibody positive | 7 | 6.3 (3.0, 12.6) | 21 | 32.3 (22.0, 44.6) | 10 | 21.3 (11.8, 35.3) | <0.001 |
| Hepatitis B | 0.117 | ||||||
| sAg or eAg positive | 2 | 1.8 (0.4, 6.9) | 6 | 9.2 (4.2, 19.2) | 2 | 4.3 (1.1, 15.6) | |
| Core antibody positive | 46 | 41.1 (32.3, 50.5) | 19 | 29.2 (19.4, 41.5) | 21 | 44.7 (31.2, 59.1) | |
| Surface antibody positive, | 27 | 24.1 (17.0, 33.0) | 15 | 23.1 (14.4, 34.9) | 13 | 27.7 (16.7, 42.1) | |
| Non-immune | 28 | 25.0 (17.8, 33.9) | 23 | 35.4 (24.7, 47.8) | 10 | 21.3 (11.8, 35.3) | |
Notes.
One MSM had both chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
Serologic tests done at baseline (Treponema pallidum haemagglutination assay, TPHA) and yearly thereafter, with follow up tests done as clinically indicated.
No result available for 11/112 MSM, 3/65 heterosexual men, 1/47 women.
No result available for 9/112 MSM, 2/65 heterosexual men, 1/47 women.
Cumulative one year rate of laboratory confirmed and self-reported sexually transmitted infection diagnoses.
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| Chlamydia, any serovar | 13 | 5 | 16.1 (10.3, 24.1) | 0 | 0 | – | 0 | 2 | 4.3 (1.1, 15.6) |
| Gonorrhoea, any site | 3 | 2 | 4.5 (1.9, 10.3) | 1 | 0 | 1.5 (0.2, 10.3) | 0 | 0 | – |
| Syphilis | 6 | 10 | 14.3 (8.9, 22.1) | 0 | 0 | – | 0 | 1 | 2.1 (0.3, 13.8) |
| Total number of | 31 | 27.7 (21.1, 36.7) | 1 | 1.5 (0.2, 10.3) | 3 | 6.4 (2.1, 21.0) | |||
Notes.
lymphogranuloma venereum
sexually transmitted infection
Numbers of patients with infections diagnosed at study visit taken from Table 3.
The question asked about chlamydia infection and did not distinguish between urogenital and LGV serovars or by clinical site of infection, so these have been grouped together.
Study diagnoses include only patients with serological evidence of new infection. Interval diagnoses include all those who said they had been diagnosed with syphilis in the previous year. Not asked if new or old diagnosis.
Total is the number of individual patients with either a study visit or interval diagnosis of any chlamydial infection, gonorrhoea or syphilis.
Previous sexually transmitted infection testing and management, reported by patients (n = 182).
| MSM | Heterosexual men, | Women | |||||
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| Have you been tested for any STI in the last 12 months? | 0.015 | ||||||
| Yes, tested positive for any STI | 21 | (22.1) | 4 | (8.3) | 6 | (15.4) | |
| Yes, tested negative for all | 29 | (30.5) | 6 | (12.5) | 7 | (18.0) | |
| No, not tested | 39 | (41.1) | 33 | (68.8) | 20 | (51.3) | |
| Not known | 6 | (6.3) | 5 | (10.4) | 6 | (15.4) | |
| Where have tests for STI been done? | 0.006 | ||||||
| HIV outpatient clinic | 45 | (47.4) | 8 | (16.7) | 9 | (23.1) | |
| STI specialist | 0 | (0) | 1 | (2.1) | 0 | (0) | |
| General practitioner | 4 | (4.2) | 1 | (2.1) | 0 | (0) | |
| Gynaecologist | 1 | (1.1) | 0 | (0) | 4 | (10.3) | |
| Not tested or not known | 45 | (47.4) | 38 | (79.2) | 26 | (66.7) | |
| Can you talk about sexual health and STI at the HIV clinic? | 0.336 | ||||||
| Yes | 68 | (71.6) | 31 | (64.6) | 23 | (59.0) | |
| No | 23 | (24.2) | 15 | (31.3) | 14 | (35.9) | |
| No response | 4 | (4.2) | 2 | (4.2) | 2 | (5.1) | |
| Should STI testing be done at the HIV outpatient clinic? | <0.001 | ||||||
| Yes, regularly | 69 | (72.6) | 17 | (35.4) | 16 | (41.0) | |
| Yes, but only if I have symptoms | 13 | (13.7) | 10 | (20.8) | 3 | (7.7) | |
| Yes, but only if I have been at risk | 5 | (5.3) | 9 | (18.8) | 7 | (18.0) | |
| No | 6 | (6.3) | 10 | (20.8) | 12 | (30.8) | |
| No response | 2 | (2.1) | 2 | (4.2) | 1 | (2.6) | |
Notes.
men who have sex with men
sexually transmitted infection
Not all participants returned a questionnaire; no responses from 17/112 MSM, 17/65 heterosexual men, 8/47 women.