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Amy S Sturt1, Emily L Webb2, Comfort R Phiri3, Maina Mudenda4, Joyce Mapani4, Barry Kosloff1,3, Maina Cheeba3, Kwame Shanaube3, Justin Bwalya3, Eyrun F Kjetland5,6, Suzanna C Francis2, Paul L A M Corstjens7, Govert J van Dam8, Lisette van Lieshout8, Isaiah Hansingo4, Helen Ayles1,3, Richard J Hayes2, Amaya L Bustinduy1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) has been associated with prevalent HIV-1. We estimated the incidence of HIV-1 infection in Zambian women with and without FGS.Entities:
Keywords: HIV incidence; PCR; Schistosoma haematobium; female genital schistosomiasis; parasite; polymerase chain reaction
Year: 2021 PMID: 34337098 PMCID: PMC8320261 DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofab349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Forum Infect Dis ISSN: 2328-8957 Impact factor: 3.835
Figure 1.Female genital schistosomiasis categories and Venn diagram illustrating results by diagnostic test type. A, Female genital schistosomiasis diagnostic categories. B, Participants in the diagnostic categories by test result. Participants within the FGS and probable/possible FGS categories do not overlap. Abbreviations: CAA, circulating anodic antigen; FGS, female genital schistosomiasis; PCR, polymerase chain reaction.
Figure 2.Study flow diagram. Not visited (n = 189): the participant was not visited before the study closed for enrollment. Visited but not contacted (n = 110): a visit was made to the study household, but the participant could not be located (70), had relocated (39), or died (1). Contacted & not immediately enrolled (n = 120): visited but not recruited (42), out of town (18), declined to participate (60). Contacted & ineligible (n = 41): virgin (16), pregnant (17), over 31 (8). Abbreviation: FGS, female genital schistosomiasis.
HIV-1 Seroconversion Rates by Baseline BILHIV Study Characteristic in 492 Zambian Women
| Sociobehavioral Characteristics | No. (%) | Events | Rate of HIV Seroconversion per 1000 p/y | Crude IRR |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, y | 18–24 | 289 (58.7) | 15 | 23.6 (14.2–39.2) | Reference | .06 |
| 25–31 | 203 (41.3) | 5 | 9.5 (3.9–22.7) | 0.40 (0.15–1.10) | ||
| Marital status | Single | 219 (44.5) | 12 | 23.0 (13.1–40.5) | Reference | .35 |
| Married or cohabitating | 255 (51.8) | 7 | 11.8 (5.6–24.7) | 0.51 (0.20–1.30) | ||
| Widowed, divorced, or separated | 18 (3.7) | 1 | 21.2 (3.0–150.6) | 0.92 (0.12–7.10) | ||
| Education (highest level) | None or any primary school | 137 (27.9) | 5 | 15.7 (6.5–37.6) | Reference | .57 |
| Any secondary school | 297 (60.4) | 11 | 15.5 (8.6–28.0) | 0.99 (0.34–2.85) | ||
| Trade, degree or higher | 58 (11.8) | 4 | 29.4 (11.0–78.4) | 1.88 (0.50–7.00) | ||
| District | Community A | 260 (52.9) | 11 | 15.5 (8.6–28.0) | Reference | .60 |
| Community B | 232 (47.2) | 9 | 19.8 (10.3–38.0) | 1.27 (0.53–3.07) | ||
| Household members | 1–3 | 141 (28.7) | 12 | 38.4 (21.8–67.6) | Reference | .007 |
| 4–5 | 201 (40.9) | 4 | 8.2 (3.1–21.7) | 0.21 (0.07–0.66) | ||
| 6+ | 150 (30.5) | 4 | 11.1 (4.2–29.5) | 0.29 (0.09–0.90) | ||
| Employment status | Not working | 327 (66.5) | 13 | 17.1 (10.0–29.5) | Reference | .99 |
| Working | 165 (33.5) | 7 | 17.3 (8.2–36.2) | 1.01 (0.40–2.52) | ||
| Sexual behavior characteristics | ||||||
| Age at sexual debut, y | 8–16 | 197 (40.0) | 9 | 20.6 (10.7–39.5) | Reference | .79 |
| 17–19 | 220 (44.7) | 8 | 14.9 (7.5–29.9) | 0.73 (0.28–1.88) | ||
| 20–24 | 75 (15.2) | 3 | 15.7 (5.1–48.8) | 0.77 (0.21–2.83) | ||
| Lifetime sexual partners | 1 | 149 (30.3) | 2 | 5.7 (1.4–22.9) | Reference | .01 |
| 2 | 134 (27.2) | 5 | 15.9 (6.6–38.3) | 2.78 (0.54–14.34) | ||
| 3 | 103 (20.9) | 5 | 18.7 (7.8–45.0) | 3.27 (0.63–16.85) | ||
| 4+ | 106 (21.5) | 8 | 34.1 (17.1–68.2) | 5.95 (1.26–28.02) | ||
| Currently sexually active | No | 63 (12.9) | 3 | 20.1 (6.5–62.4) | Reference | .78 |
| Yes | 427 (87.1) | 17 | 16.9 (10.5–27.1) | 0.84 (0.25–2.86) | ||
| STI history | No | 466 (94.9) | 16 | 14.4 (8.8–23.5) | Reference | 0.009 |
| Yes | 25 (5.1) | 4 | 82.8 (31.1–220.5) | 5.76 (1.92–17.22) | ||
| Condom use with last sex | No | 367 (75.8) | 12 | 13.8 (7.9–24.3) | Reference | .11 |
| Yes | 117 (24.2) | 8 | 29.2 (14.6–58.3) | 2.11 (0.86–5.16) | ||
| Contraceptive use | ||||||
| Condoms | No | 407 (82.7) | 14 | 14.8 (8.8–25.0) | Reference | .23 |
| Yes | 85 (17.3) | 6 | 27.5 (12.4–61.2) | 1.86 (0.71–4.83) | ||
| OCP | No | 440 (89.4) | 18 | 17.3 (10.9–27.4) | Reference | .96 |
| Yes | 52 (10.6) | 2 | 16.6 (4.1–66.3) | 0.96 (0.22–4.14) | ||
| Injectable | No | 225 (45.7) | 14 | 22.5 (13.4–38.1) | Reference | .13 |
| Yes | 267 (54.3) | 6 | 11.1 (5.0–24.6) | 0.49 (0.19–1.28) | ||
| Implant | No | 466 (94.7) | 18 | 16.3 (10.3–25.9) | Reference | .37 |
| Yes | 26 (5.3) | 2 | 34.0 (8.5–135.8) | 2.10 (0.48–8.99) |
Abbreviations: BILHIV, cross-sectional bilharzia and HIV study; IRR, incidence rate ratio; OCP, oral contraceptive pill; STI, sexually transmitted infection.
aTest for trend P value.
bAny sexual activity in the last 6 months.
cParticipants who responded with “no answer” (n = 2) are not shown in the table (HIV seroconversions = 0).
dSTI history was self-reported; participants who responded with “no answer” (n = 1) are not shown (HIV seroconversions = 0).
eParticipants who responded with “no answer” (n = 8) are not shown in the table (HIV seroconversions = 0).
HIV-1 Incidence by FGS Status and Schistosomiasis-Related Factors
| Category | No. (%) | Incident HIV Cases | Total PY | Rate per 1000 PY (95% CI) | IRR (95% CI) |
| aRR |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FGS negative | 218 (53.2) | 6 | 532.0 | 11.3 (5.1–25.1) | Reference | .26 | Reference | .33 |
| Probable/possible FGS | 166 (40.5) | 7 | 372.2 | 18.8 (9.0–39.5) | 1.67 (0.48–6.01) | 1.73 (0.50–6.22) | ||
| FGS | 26 (6.3) | 2 | 64.5 | 31.0 (7.8–123.9) | 2.75 (0.27–15.36) | 2.16 (0.21–12.30) | ||
| Exploratory analysis of participants with FGS | ||||||||
| FGS negative | 218 | 6 | 532.0 | 11.3 (5.1–25.1) | Reference | .09 | Reference | .13 |
| FGS and 2-3 PCR positive | 13 | 2 | 24.9 | 80.4 (20.1–321.7) | 7.13 (0.70–39.89) | 6.02 (0.58–34.96) | ||
| FGS negative | 218 | 6 | 532.0 | 11.3 (5.1–25.1) | Reference | .15 | Reference | .19 |
| FGS and PCR Ct <35 | 13 | 2 | 32.6 | 61.31 (15.33–245.14) | 5.44 (0.54–30.40) | 4.73 (0.46–27.05) | ||
| Schistosomiasis-related factors | ||||||||
| Urine microscopy negative | 465 (94.5) | 18 | 1102.4 | 16.3 (10.3–25.9) | Reference | .40 | Reference | .47 |
| Urine microscopy positive | 27 (5.5) | 2 | 61.6 | 32.5 (8.1–129.9) | 1.98 (0.46–8.58) | 1.78 (0.41–7.71) | ||
| Urine CAA | 416 (84.9) | 16 | 993.5 | 16.1 (9.9–26.3) | Reference | .86 | Reference | .78 |
| Urine CAA detectable | 74 (15.1) | 3 | 166.6 | 18.0 (5.8–55.8) | 1.12 (0.33–3.84) | 1.19 (0.35–4.10) | ||
| Active infection | 413 (84.3) | 16 | 985.0 | 16.2 (10.0–26.5) | Reference | .93 | Reference | .85 |
| Active infection present | 77 (15.7) | 3 | 175.1 | 17.1 (5.5–53.1) | 1.05 (0.31–3.62) | 1.13 (0.33–3.88) |
Abbreviations: aRR, adjusted rate ratio; CAA, circulating anodic antigen; Ct, cycle threshold; FGS, female genital schistosomiasis; IRR, incidence rate ratio; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; PY, person-years; RR, rate ratio.
aAdjusted for age.
bEighty-two participants who were negative on all diagnostic tests but missing portable colposcopy images were excluded from this analysis.
cTest for trend P value (RR per unit of the exposure variable [FGS negative, probable/possible FGS, and FGS] treated as a continuous variable).
dn = 13 excluded (1 genital PCR specimen positive).
en = 13 excluded (Ct >35).
fn = 492, unless otherwise specified.
gn = 490, 2 vials arrived at the laboratory empty; HIV-1 seroconversion occurred in (n = 1) of these participants.
hDefined as detectable urine CAA or positive urine microscopy.