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Ugra Mohan Jha1, Yujwal Raj1, Srinivas Venkatesh1, Neeraj Dhingra1, Ramesh S Paranjpe2, Niranjan Saggurti3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although India has demonstrated success in the overall reduction of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) incidence by 57% in the past 10 years, its control among men who have sex with men (MSM) remains a critical challenge. This paper describes the current status, geographic variability, and factors associated with HIV among MSM from the national perspective.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; India; men who have sex with men; program coverage; sexual behavior
Year: 2014 PMID: 25429240 PMCID: PMC4242134 DOI: 10.2147/HIV.S69708
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HIV AIDS (Auckl) ISSN: 1179-1373
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence among men who have sex with men (MSM) in India
| States | MSM population characteristics | HIV prevalence among MSM | Most recent (2010–11) | STI prevalence ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group I | MSM size =208,744 | [5.24%–23.6%] | [2.41%–10.14%] | [5%–19%] |
| Group II | MSM size =3,334 | 17.21% | [10.53%–13.58%] | [MN: 10.73%] |
| Group III | MSM size =128,225 | [0.75%–7.87%] | [0.36%–5.34%] | [DL: 57%, GJ: 38.5%, GA: 27.2%, WB: 10.4%, KE: 15.6%] |
| Group IV | MSM size =93,584 | [0.86%-25%] | [0.4%–14.98%] | [UP: 32.1%] [UP: 6%] |
Notes:
HIV Sentinel Surveillance (HSS) 2008–09;43
HSS 2010–11;2
integrated behavioral and biological assessment (IBBA) 2005–06;21
IBBA 2009–10;21
Behavioral Surveillance Survey (BSS) 2006;20
BSS 2009;22
self-report of at least one symptom of STI in the last 12 months;
clinically diagnosed STI;
group I includes Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu; group II includes Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland; group III includes Kerala, Gujarat, Goa, West Bengal, Pondicherry, and Delhi; group IV includes: north, central, and parts of the northeast.
Abbreviations: NA, not available; AP, Andhra Pradesh; KA, Karnataka; MH, Maharashtra; TN, Tamil Nadu; MN, Manipur; MZ, Mizoram; NG, Nagaland; KE, Kerala; GJ, Gujrat; GA, Goa; WB, West Bengal; PD, Puducherry; DL, Delhi; BH, Bihar; CH, Chandigarh; HR, Haryana; HP, Himachal Pradesh; JK, Jammu and Kashmir; OD, Odisha; PN, Punjab; UP, Uttar Pradesh; UK, Uttarakhand; CG, Chhatigarh; DD, Daman and Diu; DNH, Dadra Nagar Haveli; JH, Jharkhand; MP, Madhya Pradesh; RJ, Rajasthan; AR, Arunachal Pradesh; AS, Assam; MG, Meghlaya; SK, Sikkim; TR, Tripura; panthi, penetrative partner in oral and anal sex; kothi, receptive partner in oral and anal sex typically having effeminate mannerisms; double-decker, both penetrative and receptive partner in oral and anal sex
Figure 1Trend of mean human immunodeficiency virus prevalence (%) among men who have sex with men in India.
Figure 2State-wise trend of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence (%) of men who have sex with men from consistent HIV surveillance sites in India.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome knowledge and sexual risk behaviors of men who have sex with men (MSM) in India
| State categories | Proportion of respondents with comprehensive correct knowledge about HIV transmission and prevention (%) | Condom use during the last time they had sex with paying commercial male partner (%) | Condom use during the last time they had sex with noncommercial male partner (%) | Mean number of commercial male partners | % MSM reported sex with women during last 6 months |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group I | BSS 2006 [AP: 51.1%, KA: 27.4%, MH: 42.6%, TN: 54.4%] | BSS 2006 [AP: 85.5%, KA: 56.4%, MH: 62.5%, TN: 49.8%] | BSS 2006 [AP: 81.6%, KA: 51.5%, MH: 88.2%, TN: 66.8%] | BSS 2006 [AP: 8, KA: 25.2, MH: 3.6 TN: 11.8] | BSS 2006 [AP: 54.8%, KA: 16.7%, MH: 25.9%, TN: 12.6%] |
| Group II | BSS 2009 [MN: 30.27%] | BSS 2009 [MN: 72.03%] | BSS 2009 [MN: 69.51%] | BSS 2009 [MN: 5%] | |
| Group III | BSS 2006 [DL: 22.6%, GJ: 30.8%, GA 74.6%, WB: 43.7%, KE: 41.9] | BSS 2006 [DL: 40.5%, GJ: 62.1%, GA: 87%, WB: 63.8%, KE: 67.6%] | BSS 2006 [DL: 45.8%, GJ: 70.4%, GA: 87.7%, WB: 67.1%, KE: 58.1%] | BSS 2006 [DL: 3.1, GJ: 4.6, GA: 4.0, WB: 5.8, KE: 4.5] | BSS 2006 [DL: 69.6%, GJ: 42.7%, GA: 31.4%, WB: 19.3%, KE: 30.4%] |
| Group IV | BSS 2006 [UP: 16%] | BSS 2006 [UP: 13.3%] | BSS 2006 [UP: 13.8%] | BSS 2006 [UP: 4.5] | BSS 2006 [UP: 51.5%] |
| BSS 2009 [UP: 21%] | BSS 2009 [UP: 92%] | BSS 2009 [UP: 76%] | BSS 2009 [UP: 11] | BSS 2009 [UP: 69%] |
Notes:
Behavioral Surveillance Survey (BSS) 2006;20
BSS 2009;22
integrated behavioral and biological assessment (IBBA) 2009–10;21
HIV Sentinel Surveillance (HSS) 2008–09;43
mean no of paying male partners last 1 month;
group I includes: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu; group II includes Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland; group III includes Kerala, Gujarat, Goa, West Bengal, Pondicherry, and Delhi; group IV includes north, central, and parts of the northeast. BSS 2006 has been done only in Mumbai for Maharashtra, Chennai for Tamil Nadu, Bangalore for Karnataka, and Kolkata for West Bengal.
Abbreviations: NA, not available; AP, Andhra Pradesh; KA, Karnataka; MH, Maharashtra; TN, Tamil Nadu; UP, Uttar Pradesh; MN, Manipur; KE, Kerala; GJ, Gujarat; GA, Goa; WB, West Bengal; PD, Puducherry; DL, Delhi.
Program coverage of men who have sex with men (MSM) and estimated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by categories of states
| Number of targeted interventions | % coverage of MSM population | % condom distributed among MSM | % went for regular medical check-up for STI | % visited ICTC for HIV testing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group I | NACO 2005 program data[15] | NACO 2005 program data [8%–63%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [10.4%–44.9%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [2%–53%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [6.5%–28%] |
| NACO Annual Report 2010–11 [35] | NACO 2010–11 program data [37.5%–100%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [12.7%–93.8%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [22.8%–100%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [13.3%–61.3%] | |
| Group II | NACO 2005 program data [1] | NACO 2005 program data [not clear, likely low] | NACO 2009–10 program data [9.7%–43.2%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [3%–%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [23.7%–31.8%] |
| NACO Annual Report 2010–11 [6] | NACO 2010–11 program data [76.2%–100%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [1 | NACO 2010–11 program data [74.5%–100%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [19.8%–29.7%] | |
| Group III | NACO 2005 program data[12] | NACO 2005 program data [likely low] | NACO 2009–10 program data [10%–15.6%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [9%–23%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [0.3%–91.5%] |
| NACO Annual Report 2010–11 [63] | NACO 2010–11 program data [32.2%–100%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [15.5%–100%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [0.8%–95.2%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [9.3%–63.4%] | |
| [DL: 52.9%, GA 93.7%, GJ: 87.1%, KE: 87.6%, PD: 100%, WB: 32.2%] | [DL: 21.8%, GA: 28.5%, GJ: 95.2%, KE: 24.4%, PD: 100%, WB: 15.5%] | [DL: 48.7%, GA: 61.1%, GJ: 95.2%, KE: 41.9%, PD: 0.8%, WB: 31.5%] | [DL: 20.6%, GA: 29.6%, GJ: 63.4%, KE: 48.2%, PD: 29.9%, WB: 9.3%] | ||
| Group IV | NACO 2005 program data [3] | NACO 2005 program data [coverage number unclear] | NACO 2009–10 program data [2.8%–34.6%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [2.9%–47.6%] | NACO 2009–10 program data [5.9%–51.8%] |
| NACO Annual Report 2010–11 | NACO 2010–11 program data [51% (0–100%)] | NACO 2010–11 program data [0%–56.1%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [0%–91.4%] | NACO 2010–11 program data [0%–56.8%] | |
| [51] | [BH: 72.2%, CH: 92.4%, HR: 100%, HP: 20.7%, JK: 41.3%, OD: 92.7%, PN: 47.7%,UP: 55.5%, UK: 52.5%] | [BH: 5.6%, CH: 28%, HR: 23.3%, HP: 14.9%, JK: 0.1%, OD: 56.1%, PN: 15.6%, UP: 33.6%, UK: 11.7%] | [BH: 9.7%, CH: 33.2%, HR: 40.1%, HP: 14.4%, JK: 11.7%, OD: 91.4%, PN: 53.8%, UP: 79.6%, UK: 10.2%] | [BH: 1.4%, CH: 37.2%, HR: 34.6%, HP: 13.3%, JK: 0.2%, OD: 47.6%, PN: 18.5%, UP: 22%, UK: 6.1%]e | |
| [CG: 100%, DD: 0%, DNH: 0%, JH: 14.9%, MP: 33.1%, RJ: 24.8%] | [CG: 12.8%, DD: 0%, DNH: 0%, JH: 3%, MP: 14.3%, RJ: 8.6%] | [CG: 11.3%, DD: 0%, DNH: 0%, JH: 16.3%, MP: 17.4%, RJ: 7.7%] | [CG: 8.8%, DD: 0%, DNH: 0%, JH:4.4%, MP: 16%, RJ: 5.4%] | ||
| [AR: 0%, AS: 100%, MG: 100%, SK: 0%, TR: 27.6%] | [AR: 0%, AS: 40.3%, MG: 9.4%, SK: 0%, TR: 7.7%] | [AR: 19.9%, AS: 90.1%, MG: 0%, SK: 0, TR: 4.8%] | [AR: 5.6%, AS: 56.8%, MG: 0%, SK: 0%, TR: 7.6%]e |
Notes:
National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) Program data, 2005;
state-wise number of nongovernmental organizations and AIDS prevention centers functioning in India;29
Annual Report 2010–11, National AIDS Control Organization;
National AIDS Control Organization Program data 2009–10;
National AIDS Control Organization Program data 2010–11;
coverage calculated by estimated number of beneficiaries served through program over the total size estimation of the population subgroup in the state. Where estimates were considered unreliable or coverage numbers not available, no coverage estimates were made. Judgments of low coverage are based on the small number of funded targeted interventions to cover the high-risk group;
group I includes Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu; group II includes Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland; group III includes Kerala, Gujarat, Goa, West Bengal, Pondicherry, and Delhi; group IV includes north, central, and parts of the northeast.
Abbreviations: AP, Andhra Pradesh; KA, Karnataka; MH, Maharashtra; TN, Tamil Nadu; MN, Manipur; MZ, Mizoram; NG, Nagaland; KE, Kerala; GJ, Gujrat; GA, Goa; WB, West Bengal; PD, Puducherry; DL, Delhi; BH, Bihar; CH, Chandigarh; HR, Haryana; HP, Himachal Pradesh; JK, Jammu and Kashmir; OD, Odisha; PN, Punjab; UP, Uttar Pradesh; UK, Uttarakhand; CG, Chhatigarh; DD, Daman and Diu; DNH, Dadra and Nagar Haveli; JH, Jharkhand; MP, Madhya Pradesh; RJ, Rajasthan; AR, Aurnachal Pradesh; AS, Assam; MG, Meghlaya; SK, Sikkim; TR, Tripura; STI, sexually transmitted infection; ICTC, integrated counseling and testing center.