Author:
KIRAKOYA-SAMADOULOUGOU F.,FAO P.,YARO S.,DEFER M.-C.,MEDA N.,ROBERT A.,NAGOT N.
Abstract
SUMMARYIn order to assess the HIV prevalence in healthcare workers (HCWs) in Burkina Faso, we conducted a national survey in 97 health facilities from urban and rural areas. Of 1570 HCWs who agreed to participate, 1013 (64·5%) provided a urine sample for HIV testing. The crude prevalence of HIV in HCWs was 3·5% (95% CI 2·3–4·6). HIV prevalence was 0·7% in students and trainees, 3·8% in nurses and midwives, 4·5% in administrative workers, and 4·6% in laboratory workers. After age and area standardization, men from the Demographic Health Survey (DHS) had a similar HIV prevalence (2·3%, 95% CI 1·4–2·9) as male HCWs (2·5%, 95% CI 1·1–4·0), while female HCWs were more infected (4·5%, 95% CI 2·5–6·0) than women from the DHS (2·1%, 95% CI 1·3–2·4). A voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) programme should be specifically implemented and adapted for female HCWs.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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