| Literature DB >> 29889865 |
Peter H Kilmarx1,2, Elizabeth Gonese2, David A Lewis3, Z Mike Chirenje4, Beth A Tippett Barr1,2, Ahmed S Latif5, Lovemore Gwanzura6, H Hunter Handsfield7, Anna Machiha8, Owen Mugurungi8, Cornelius A Rietmeijer9,10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI) frequently co-occur. We conducted HIV diagnostic testing in an assessment of the etiologies of major STI syndromes in Zimbabwe.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29889865 PMCID: PMC5995434 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0198683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic characteristic and risk behavior associations with prevalence of HIV-1 infection in sexually transmitted infection clinic patients, Zimbabwe– 2014–2015.
| HIV positive–n (%) | HIV negative–n (%) | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 201 (41.1) | 288 (58.9) | |
| Self-perceived HIV infection status | |||
| Positive | 126 (85.7) | 21 (14.3) | |
| Negative | 16 (11.9) | 118 (88.1) | Ref |
| Unsure | 59 (28.4) | 149 (71.6) | |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 85 (34.8) | 159 (65.2) | Ref |
| Female | 116 (47.3) | 129 (52.7) | |
| Age, years | |||
| 15–24 | 47 (28.0) | 121 (72.0) | Ref |
| 25–34 | 107 (45.7) | 127 (54.3) | |
| 35+ | 47 (54.0) | 40 (46.0) | |
| Number sex partners | |||
| 0–1 | 161 (42.6) | 217 (57.4) | Ref |
| 2+ | 40 (36.0) | 71 (64.0) | 0.76 (0.49–1.18) |
| Sex worker or sex worker partner | |||
| Men, sex worker partner | |||
| Yes | 15 (28.8) | 37 (71.2) | 0.71 (0.36–1.38) |
| No | 70 (36.5) | 122 (63.5) | Ref |
| Women, sex worker | |||
| Yes | 18 (72.0) | 7 (28.0) | |
| No | 98 (44.5) | 122 (55.5) | Ref |
| Condom use at last sex with main partner | |||
| Yes | 66 (54.5) | 55 (45.5) | |
| No | 131 (36.9) | 224 (63.1) | Ref |
| Condom use at last sex with non-main partner | |||
| Yes | 88 (47.6) | 97 (52.4) | |
| No | 88 (36.2) | 155 (63.8) | Ref |
OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Sexually transmitted infection (STI) associations with prevalence of HIV-1 infection in STI clinic patients, Zimbabwe– 2014–2015.
| HIV positive–n (%) | HIV negative–n (%) | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 201 (41.1) | 288 (58.9) | |
| Presenting STI syndrome | |||
| Male discharge | 43 (28.5) | 108 (71.5) | Ref |
| Female discharge | 64 (40.5) | 94 (59.5) | |
| Male ulcer | 42 (45.2) | 51 (54.8) | |
| Female ulcer | 52 (59.8) | 35 (40.2) | |
| Men | |||
| Positive | 40 (33.3) | 80 (66.7) | 0.88 (0.52–1.49) |
| Negative | 45 (36.3) | 79 (63.7) | Ref |
| Women | |||
| Positive | 39 (62.9) | 23 (37.1) | |
| Negative | 77 (42.1) | 106 (57.9) | Ref |
| Men | |||
| Positive | 14 (25.5) | 41 (74.5) | 0.57 (0.29–1.11) |
| Negative | 71 (37.6) | 118 (62.4) | Ref |
| Women | |||
| Positive | 16 (39.0) | 25 (61.0) | 0.67 (0.34–1.32) |
| Negative | 100 (49.0) | 104 (51.0) | Ref |
| Bacterial vaginosis (women) | |||
| Positive | 15 (38.5) | 24 (61.5) | 0.97 (0.44–2.15) |
| Negative | 29 (39.2) | 45 (60.8) | Ref |
| Vaginal candidiasis (women) | |||
| Positive | 12 (38.7) | 19 (61.3) | 0.98 (0.41–2.32) |
| Negative | 29 (39.2) | 45 (60.8) | Ref |
| Herpes Simplex Virus ulcer swab | |||
| Men | |||
| Positive | 22 (61.1) | 14 (38.9) | |
| Negative | 20 (35.1) | 37 (64.9) | Ref |
| Women | |||
| Positive | 26 (76.5) | 8 (23.5) | |
| Negative | 26 (49.1) | 27 (50.9) | Ref |
| Men | |||
| Positive | 7 (41.2) | 10 (58.8) | 0.82 (0.28–2.38) |
| Negative | 35 (46.1) | 41 (53.9) | Ref |
| Women | |||
| Positive | 10 (83.3) | 2 (16.7) | 3.93 (0.81–19.17) |
| Negative | 42 (56.0) | 33 (44.0) | Ref |
| Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test | |||
| Positive | 29 (58.0) | 21 (42.0) | |
| Negative | 172 (39.2) | 267 (60.8) | Ref |
| Treponemal aemagglutination (TPHA) test | |||
| Positive | 43 (60.6) | 28 (39.4) | |
| Negative | 137 (38.3) | 221 (61.7) | Ref |
OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Fig 1Prevalence of HIV-1 infection in sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic patients, by sex and STI syndrome, Zimbabwe– 2014–2015.