| Literature DB >> 26244087 |
Daniel Chemtob1, Eline Op de Coul2, Ard van Sighem3, Zohar Mor1, Françoise Cazein4, Caroline Semaille4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies performed in high-HIV prevalence countries showed a strong epidemiological association between male circumcision (MC) and the prevention of HIV transmission. We estimated the potential impact of MC on the general heterosexual population in low-HIV prevalence countries.Entities:
Keywords: France; HIV; Heterosexual transmission; Israel; Low HIV prevalence countries; Male circumcision; The Netherlands
Year: 2015 PMID: 26244087 PMCID: PMC4524174 DOI: 10.1186/s13584-015-0033-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Newly diagnosed HIV cases among heterosexual, males and female, aged 15–54, living in Israel, France or Netherlands, not originated from countries with a generalized epidemic (2004–2010) – Absolute numbers and incident rates of new diagnoses (by 100,000 population)
| Year of diagnosis | Gender | Israel | The Netherlands | France | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Rate | No. | Rate | No. | Rate | ||
| 2004 | Male | 10 | 0.54 | 66 | 1.80 | 586 | 3.47 |
| Female | 2 | 0.1 | 48 | 1.35 | 528 | 3.08 | |
| 2005 | Male | 7 | 0.37 | 75 | 2.06 | 584 | 3.46 |
| Female | 8 | 0.42 | 74 | 2.10 | 518 | 3.02 | |
| 2006 | Male | 10 | 0.52 | 69 | 1.91 | 572 | 3.39 |
| Female | 2 | 0.1 | 50 | 1.42 | 459 | 2.67 | |
| 2007 | Male | 5 | 0.26 | 71 | 1.97 | 540 | 3.2 |
| Female | 4 | 0.2 | 45 | 1.30 | 426 | 2.48 | |
| 2008 | Male | 7 | 0.36 | 78 | 2.20 | 552 | 3.27 |
| Female | 2 | 0.1 | 37 | 1.08 | 418 | 2.44 | |
| 2009 | Male | 14 | 0.7 | 73 | 2.07 | 557 | 3.31 |
| Female | 3 | 0.15 | 42 | 1.23 | 411 | 2.41 | |
| 2010 | Male | 10 | 0.49 | 80 | 2.28 | 452 | 2.69 |
| Female | 7 | 0.34 | 45 | 1.32 | 410 | 2.41 | |
Average total population (from National CBS) and gross national income (GNI) (from the World Bank [13]), in 2010
| Country | Average total population 2010 | GNI per capita in 2010 in US$ | Ranking (based on Gross Domestic Product) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | 7,836,300 | 27,660 | 31 |
| The Netherlands | 16,574,989 | 41,810 | 10 |
| France | 64,855,337 | 34,750 | 23 |
N.B: A country is estimated by World Bank to be of high income when GNI is US $ 12,196 or more
HIV testing patterns in Israel, the Netherlands and France
| Underwent HIV test ever % | Underwent HIV test in the past year % | References, year of survey | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | |||
| Women: 32 % | 15 % for women and men | Ref. [ | |
| Men: 36 % |
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| The Netherlands | Data only available for HIV and/or STI test ever | Women: 8.0 % | Ref. [ |
| Women: 37.4 % | Men: 9.0 % |
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| Men: 33.6 % | Total: 8.4 % | ||
| France | Women: 41.2 % | Women: 14 % | Ref. [ |
| Men: 54.9 % | Men: 7.2 % |
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| Total: 10.5 % |
Sexual behaviors and practices in Israel, Netherlands and France
| Number of partners in past fewa months | Use of condoms in the past fewa months | Use of condoms during the last sexual intercourse | References | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | In the past 3 months: | ‘Always or usually’ use of condom in the past 12 months: | Not available | [ |
| Women: 1.09 | Women: 17 % | |||
| Men: 1.54 | Men: 34 % | |||
| Use of condom in the past 12 months: | ||||
| Single with steady partner: | ||||
| - Never: 50 % | ||||
| - Always/usually: 22 % | ||||
| Single without steady partner: | ||||
| - Never: 33 % | ||||
| - Always/usually: 50 % | ||||
| The Netherlands | In the past 6 months: | Condom use in the past 6 months | Women: 16 % | [ |
| Women: |
| Men: 21 % | ||
| - 0 partner: | Women: | |||
| - 17.5 % | - Never: 85.2 % | |||
| - 1 partner: 73,9 % | - Always/usually: 14.2 % | |||
| - > = 2 partners: 8.5 % | Men: | |||
| - Never: 84.6 % | ||||
| - Always/usually: 15.3 % | ||||
| Men: |
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| - 0 partners: 12.8 % | Women: | |||
| - 1 partner: 71,7 % | - Never: 51.3 % Always/usually:48.6 % | |||
| > = 2 partners: 15.5 % | Men: | |||
| - Never: 26.7 % | ||||
| - Always/usually:73.3 % | ||||
| France | In the past 12 months: | Condom use in the past 12 months: | Women: 18.7 % | [ |
| Women: 1.10 | Women: 30.8 % | Men: 27 % | ||
| Men: 1.23 | Men: 34.5 % |
aThe number of months varies according to behavioral surveys in the different countries