| Literature DB >> 30984330 |
Saude Abdullahi Ibrahim1, Kabir Sabitu1,2, Aisha Abubakar1,2, Gabrielle Poggensee1, Sadiya Ibrahim3, Mahammad Riyad1, Adebobola Bashorun1, Aminu Usman Sudawa1, Baffa Sule Ibrahim1, Hauwa Mohammed1, Chinyere Ezeudu1, Adama Ahmad Abubakar1, Peter Nsubuga4, Patrick Nguku1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 66% of 36.7 million individuals living with HIV in 2015 with Nigeria having the second highest prevalence in Africa. The study aimed to find the prevalence and socio-demographic factors associated with HIV infection and compare these findings between high and low prevalence areas.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; HIV infection; Nigeria; comparative study; cross-sectional study; demography
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30984330 PMCID: PMC6445329 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2019.32.1.13330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1Prevalence of HIV infection in Jigawa State, 1999 to 2014
Figure 2Prevalence of HIV infection in FCT, 1995 to 2014
Socio-demographic factors and HIV prevalence among respondents in FCT and Jigawa State, April, 2015
| Variable | All respondents: n (%) | FCT: n (%) | Jigawa: n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 136.0 (28.3) | 12.0 (7.0) | 124.0 (40.0) |
| Female | 344.0 (71.1) | 156.0 (93) | 188.0 (60.0) |
| Mean age in years (standard deviation) | 30.1 (7.4 years) | 30.0 (7.0 years) | 30.0 (8.0 years) |
| Employed | 246.0 (51.2) | 66.0 (39.0) | 180.0 (58.0) |
| Unemployed | 234.0 (48.8) | 102.0 (61.0) | 132.0 (42.0) |
| Religion | |||
| Muslim | 400.0 (83.3) | 93.0 (55.0) | 308.0 (98.7) |
| Christian | 80.0 (16.7) | 75.0 (45.0) | 4.0 (1.3) |
| None | 60.0 (12.5) | 26.0 (15.5) | 34.0 (10.9) |
| Qur’anic/Islamiya | 112.0 (23.3) | 31.0 (18.5) | 81.0 (26.0) |
| Formal & Quranic/Islamiya | 169.0 (35.2) | 6.0 (3.5) | 163.0 (52.2) |
| Formal only | 139.0 (29.0) | 105.0 (62.5) | 34.0 (10.9) |
| Single | 61.0 (12.7) | 5.0 (3.0) | 56.0 (18.0) |
| Married | 389.0 (81.0) | 153 (91.1) | 236.0 (75.6) |
| Divorced/Widowed/Separated | 30.0 (6.2) | 10.0 (6.4) | 20.0 (6.4) |
| Positive | 17.0 (3.5) | 11.0 (6.5) | 6.0 (1.9) |
Predictors of HIV infection in FCT, April 2015
| Variable | HIV Positive: n (%) | HIV Negative: n (%) | OR(95 % CI) | p-value | AOR(95 % CI) | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 30 | 5.0 (14.0) | 30.0 (86.0) | 3.5 (1.0-12.3) | 0.04 | 4.2 (1.1-20.4) | 0.04 |
| > 30 | 6.0 (5.0) | 127.0 (96.0) | ||||
| Christian | 6.0 (8.0) | 69.0 (92.0) | 1.5 (0.4-5.2) | 0.5 | 0.5 (0.05-4.3) | 0.5 |
| Islam | 5 (4) | 88.0 (95.0) | ||||
| 0.05 | ||||||
| Employed | 8.0 (12.0) | 58.0 (88.0) | 4.6 (1.2-17.8) | 0.02 | 3.7 (1.0-58.8) | |
| Unemployed | 3.0 (3.0) | 99.0 (97.0) | ||||
| Uneducated | 2.0 (8.0) | 24.0 (92.0) | 1.2 (0.3-6.1) | 0.8 | ||
| Educated | 9.0 (6.0) | 133.0 (94.0) | ||||
| No | 7.0 (7.0) | 98.0 (93.0) | 1.4 (0.01-2.9) | 0.2 | 1.4 (0.01-2.9) | 0.3 |
| Yes | 2.0 (5.0) | 35.0 (95.0) |
Predictors of HIV infection in Jigawa state, April 2015
| Variable | HIV Positive n (%) | HIV Negative n (%) | OR(95 % CI) | p-value | AOR(95 % CI) | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age group(years) | ||||||
| <30 | 1.0 (0.4) | 233.0 (99.6) | 0.06 (0.01-0.5) | < 0.01 | 7.6 (0.0-7.4) | 1.0 |
| >30 | 5.0 (6.4) | 73.0 (94.0) | ||||
| Religion | ||||||
| Christian | 1.0 (20.0) | 4.0 (80.0) | 15.1 (1.4-160.0) | < 0.01 | 5.9 (0.0-21.4) | 1.0 |
| Islam | 5.0 (2.0) | 302,0 (98.0) | ||||
| Occupation | ||||||
| Employed | 1.0 (1.0) | 179.0 (99.0) | 0.14 (0.02-1.2) | 0.04 | 3.6 (0.3-32) | 0.06 |
| Unemployed | 5.0 (4.0) | 127.0 (96.0) | ||||
| Education | ||||||
| Uneducated | 3.0 (8.8) | 31 (91.2) | 8.9 (1.7-45.9) | < 0.01 | 7.1 (0.9-16.8 | 0.01 |
| Educated | 3.0 (1.0) | 275 (99) | ||||
| Qur’anic education | ||||||
| No | 2.0 (6.0) | 32.0 (94.0) | 15.1 (1.3-172.0) | < 0.01 | 2.0 (0.0-3.1) | 1.0 |
| Yes | 1.0 (0.4) | 243.0 (99.6) |