| Literature DB >> 29020929 |
Igor Pedrosa Saffier1, Hélia Kawa1, Guy Harling2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite young people being a key population for HIV prevention, the HIV epidemic amongst young Brazilians is perceived to be growing. We therefore reviewed all published literature on HIV prevalence and risk factors for HIV infection amongst 10-25 year olds in Brazil.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Brazil; HIV; Review; Young adults
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29020929 PMCID: PMC5637257 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-017-2795-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Flow diagram of systematic review process
Summary of all studies included in the systematic review
| First Author | Location | Sample (N) | Data collection | Design | Main Results | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pechansky | Porto Alegre RS | CTA attendees (1026; 390 aged <25) | 1995; 1997 | Repeated cross-section | HIV prevalence for <25 year olds: 11.5% | [ |
| Alves | Santos, SP | CTA attendees (7794; 2769 aged <25) | 1996-1999 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <25 year olds: 3.1% | [ |
| Bassols | Porto Alegre RS | Adolescent CTA attendees (287) | 2000-2001 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence among boys: 4.8% | [ |
| de Araújo | Campos dos Goytacazes RJ | CTA attendees (7386; 1129 aged 13-19; 1878 aged 20-24) | 2001-2002 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 13-19 year olds: non-pregnant women: 0%; pregnant women: 0.5%; men: 12.1% | [ |
| Bassols | Porto Alegre RS | Female adolescent CTA attendees (258) | 2000-2001 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence: 7.4% | [ |
| Bassols | Porto Alegre RS | Adolescent CTA attendees (402) | Not reported | Cross-section | HIV prevalence: 6.2% | [ |
| Cook | Rio de Janeiro RJ | Women attending CTA (200; 44 aged 14-19; 97 aged 20-24) | 2001 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 14-19 year olds: 6.8% | [ |
| Bassichetto | Sao Paulo SP | Attendees of 4 CTAs who tested positive for HIV-1 (485; 14 aged 14-19.9; 82 aged 20-24.9) | 2002-2004 | Cross-section | Risk factors: Recent infection not associated with age: (14-19 years old: 28.6%; 20-24 years old: 24.4%) | [ |
| de Souza | Goias state and Federal District | Attendees of 15 CTAs (16,991; 784 male and 1652 females aged 13-19) | 2003-2004 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for males aged 13-19: 1.1% | [ |
| Monteiro | Feira de Santana, BA | Attendees of the municipal CTA aged 11-18 (3482; 664 male, 1183 non-pregnant female, 1635 pregnant female) | 2003-2012 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for males: 1.08% | [ |
| de Castro | Rio de Janeiro, RJ | Attendees of 3 CTAs (9008; 2525 aged <25) | 2004-2005 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <25 year olds: 2.6% | [ |
| Scheineder | Santa Catarina state | Attendees of 14 CTAs (22,846; 2416 aged 10-19) | 2005 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for females aged 10-19: 0.9% | [ |
| Cavalcanti | Recife PE | Attendees of 5 CTAs (32,256; 16,161 aged <25) | 2007-2009 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <25 year olds: 0.82% (95%CI: 0.68-0.97%) | [ |
| Pereira | Feira de Santana BA | Attendees of the municipal CTA (3768) | 2007-2011 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for males: 3.0% | [ |
| Andrade Neto | Curitiba PR | Blood Donors (213,666; 177 aged <18, 51,670 aged 18-25) | 1992-1999 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <18 year olds: 0.56% | [ |
| Kupek | Santa Catarina state | Blood Donors (293,725; 95,797 aged 16-24) | 2007-2013 | Cross-section; Cohort | HIV prevalence for 16-24 year olds: 1.22% (95%CI: 1.01-1.46) | [ |
| Souza | Recife PE | Pregnant women seeking antenatal care (1000; 0.9% aged <15, 31.6% aged 15-20) | 1993 | Cross-Section | 0 pregnant women aged <21 out of ~325 were HIV+ | [ |
| de Freitas Oliveira | Sao Paulo SP | HIV-positive pregnant women seeking antenatal care (106; 10 aged 15-19, 28 aged 20-24) | 1991-2002 | Cross-section | Recent HIV infection for 15-19 year olds: 10% | [ |
| Reiche | Londrina PR | Pregnant women at a teaching hospital (1473; 290 aged 10-20) | 1996-1998 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 10-20 year olds: 1.0% | [ |
| Souza | Campina Grande PB | Pregnant women at prenatal services (386; 127 aged 14-19; 140 aged 20-25) | 2001 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 14-19 year olds: 0.0% | [ |
| de Macedo Orione | Cuiabá MT | Postpartum women (1607; 575 aged 15-20; 525 aged 21-25) | 2001-2002 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 15-20 year olds: 0.5% | [ |
| Figueiró-Filho | Campo Grande, MS | Pregnant women at prenatal services (35,512; 9906 aged 11-20) | 2002-2003 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <21 years old: 0.2% | [ |
| Cardoso | 27 Southern Brazil cities | Pregnant women attending CTAs (8002; 4630 aged 12-25) | 2003 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 12-25 year olds: 0.5% | [ |
| Costa | Goiania GO | Pregnant women at prenatal services (28,561, 6664 aged 12-19) | 2004-2005 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 12-19 year olds: 0.03% | [ |
| Costa | Feira de Santana BA | Pregnant women aged <25 at prenatal services (3030) | 2004 - 2008 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for ≤16 year olds: 0.3% | [ |
| Pinho-Pompeu | Campinas, SP | Pregnant women at prenatal services (458 aged 10-19) | 2005-2013 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 10-19 year olds: 1.97% | [ |
| de Melo Inagaki | Sergipe state | Pregnant women at prenatal services (9550; 24.9% aged 10-19) | 2007 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 10-19 year olds: 0.09% | [ |
| Moura | Maceió, AL | Pregnant women at prenatal services (54,616; 17,231 aged <19) | 2007-2012 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <19 year olds: 0.3% | [ |
| Miranda | National | Women in labor at public hospitals (2071) | 2009 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence: 0.7% | [ |
| Ferezin | 29 cities in Paraná state | Pregnant women at a teaching hospital (1534; 354 aged 14-19) | 2010 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 14-19 year olds: 0.3% | [ |
| Domingues | National | Pregnant women (23,894; 4570 aged 12-19) | 2011-2012 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 12-19 year olds: 0.14% | [ |
| Pinto | Belo Horizonte MG | Inmates in a youth correctional institute (394; 195 previously street-based, 199 previously home-based) | 1989-1991 | Case-control | HIV prevalence for street-based youth: 2% | [ |
| Zanetta | Sao Paulo SP | Inmates in a youth correctional institute (1215) | 1994 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for females: 10.3% | [ |
| Coelho | Ribeirão Preto, SP | Inmates in a correctional institute (333; 96 aged <25) | 2003 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 19-24 year olds: 0.09% | [ |
| Fialho | Salvador BA | Incarcerated youth aged 11-18 (297) | 2004-2005 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence: 0.34% | [ |
| Harrison | Rio de Janeiro, RJ | High-risk HIV- MSM recruited at HIV testing sites and MSM venues (750; 242 aged <25) | 1995-1997 | Cohort | HIV incidence for <20 year olds: 8.4 (95%CI: 1.7-15) per 100PY | [ |
| Szwarcwald | National | Military conscripts (1997: 9844; 1998: 30,318; 1999: 29,373; 2000: 23,659; 2002: 30,970) | 1997-2002 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence (2002): 0.09% | [ |
| Soares | Campinas SP | MSM (658; 167 aged 14-19, 190 aged 20-24) | 2005-2006 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 14-19 year olds: 2.9% | [ |
| Szwarcwald | National | Military conscript personnel aged 17-21 (35,432, of whom ~800 report being MSM) | 2007 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence overall: 0.1% | [ |
| Guimarães | Belo Horizonte, MG | MSM (272; 113 aged <24) | 2010 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <24 year olds: 2.8% | [ |
| de Souza | São Paulo, SP | MSM (771; number aged <25 not reported) | 2011-2012 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 18-24 year olds: 6.4% (95%CI: 3.5-11.5%) | [ |
| Trevisol | Imbituba SC | Female sex workers (90; 44 aged <26) | 2003-2004 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <26 year olds: 6.8% | [ |
| Schuelter-Trevisol | Santa Catarina state | Sex workers (147; 57 aged 18-24) | 2009 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 18-24 year olds: 5.3% | [ |
| Costa | Porto Alegre, RS | Male to Female transsexuals (284; 128 aged 15-26) | 1998-2014 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for 18-26 year olds: 14.8% | [ |
| Freitas-Carvalho | Rio Branco, AC | Attendees of immunization campaign (390; 118 aged 12-21) | 1999 | Cross-section | HIV prevalence: 0% | [ |
| Codes | Salvador, BA | Women attending a public family planning clinic (202; 70 aged <22; 77 aged 22-25) | Not reported | Cross-section | HIV prevalence for <21 year olds: 0% | [ |
| Szwarcwald | Recife, PE and Curitiba, PR | General population (902 in Recife; 1013 in Curitiba) | 2013 | Cross-section | HIV incidence for 13-24 year olds in Curitiba, PR: 0.060%/year (18.8% of all HIV-positive) | [ |
| Silveira | Pelotas RS | HIV-positive women (144; 11 aged 15-19, 39 aged 20-24); AIDS-diagnosed women (130; 7 aged 15-19, 13 aged 20-24); door-to-door interviewed controls (1537; 151 aged 15-19, 240 aged 20-24) | 1999-2000 (controls); | Case-control | Risk factors: Odds of being HIV-positive were higher for 15-19 year olds (OR: 3.0, 95%CI: 1.4-6.6) and for 20-24 year olds (OR: 6.2, 95%CI: 1.4-11.4) than for those aged ≥40 | [ |
All sample sizes cited are analytic, and thus do not include non-respondents. CTA Counselling and testing center, MSM Men who have sex with men, PWID People Who Inject Drugs, STI Sexually Transmitted Infection, STARHS Serologic Testing Algorithm for Recent HIV Seroconversion, OR Odds Ratio, aOR Adjusted Odds Ratio, PrR Prevalence Ratio, 100PY 100 person-years