Author:
OHSHIGE K.,MORIO S.,MIZUSHIMA S.,KITAMURA K.,TAJIMA K.,ITO A.,SUYAMA A.,USUKU S.,SAPHONN V.,HENG S.,HOR L. B.,TIA P.,SODA K.
Abstract
To describe epidemiological features on HIV prevalence among female commercial sex workers
(CSWs), a cross-sectional study on sexual behaviour and serological prevalence was carried out
in Cambodia. The CSWs were interviewed on their demographic characters and behaviour and
their blood samples were taken for testing on sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV,
Chlamydia trachomatis, syphilis, and hepatitis B. Associations between risk factors and HIV
seropositivity were analysed. High seroprevalence of HIV and Chlamydia trachomatis IgG
antibody (CT-IgG-Ab) was shown among the CSWs (54 and 81·7%, respectively).
Univariate logistic regression analyses showed an association between HIV seropositivity and
age, duration of prostitution, the number of clients per day and CT-IgG-Ab. Especially, high-titre chlamydial seropositivity showed a strong significant association with HIV prevalence. In
multiple logistic regression analyses, CT-IgG-Ab with higher titre was significantly
independently related to HIV infection. These suggest that existence of Chlamydia trachomatis
is highly related to HIV prevalence.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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