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HIV retesting and risk behaviors among high-risk, HIV-uninfected adults in Uganda.

Kara Marson1, Alex Ndyabakira2, Dalsone Kwarisiima2, Carol S Camlin3, Moses R Kamya4, Diane Havlir1, Harsha Thirumurthy5,6, Gabriel Chamie1.   

Abstract

There are limited data characterizing HIV retesting among high-risk adults in sub-Saharan Africa. From October-December 2018, we distributed recruitment cards offering health evaluations with HIV testing at venues frequented by individuals at-risk of HIV infection in Southwest Uganda. Those who attended were asked about their HIV testing history and risk factors: having >1 sexual partner, an HIV+ partner, STIs, and/or transactional sex. We defined "highest risk" as ≥3 risk factors and "frequent testing" as ≥3 tests within the past year. Of 1,777 cards distributed, 1,482 (83%) adults came to clinic: median age was 26(IQR: 22-31), 598 (40%) were men, and 334 (23%) were HIV+. Of 1,148 HIV-negative adults, 338 (29%) were highest risk and 205 (18%) were frequent testers. Frequent testing was similar in women (19%) and men (16%, p = 0.22). Among women, those at highest risk were more likely to report any testing (90% vs. 81%, p = 0.01) and frequent testing (25% vs. 18%, p = 0.06) than those at lower risk. Among men, any testing and frequent testing were similar between risk levels. Among adults recruited from high-risk venues in peri-urban Uganda, HIV risk behaviors were commonly reported, yet frequent retesting remained low. Interventions to promote retesting are needed, particularly among men.

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Keywords:  HIV; key populations; retesting; risk behaviors; venue-based recruitment

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33172300      PMCID: PMC8068573          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1842319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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