A cross-sectional survey exploring HIV and HCV prevalence among men who purchase sex in Dnipro, Ukraine

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Lazarus Lisa,Herpai Nicole,Pavlova Daria,Gill Amaanat,Cholette François,McClarty Leigh M.,Isac Shajy,Lopatenko Anna,Pickles Michael,Mishra Sharmistha,Shaw Souradet Y.,Lorway Robert,McKinnon Lyle R.,Sandstrom Paul,Blanchard James,Balakireva Olga,Becker Marissa L.,Aral Sevgi,Bondar Tetiana,Cheuk Eve,Daniuk Christina,Forget Evelyn,Lee Emma,Ma Huiting,Moses Stephen,Murney Maureen,Nguien Nam-Mykhailo,Shakarishvili Ani,Tarasova Tatiana,

Abstract

Abstract Background HIV programming in Ukraine largely targets “key population” groups. Men who purchase sex are not directly reached. The aim of our study was to explore the prevalence of sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) among men who purchase sex from female sex workers. Methods Following geographic mapping and population size estimation at each “hotspot”, we conducted a cross-sectional bio-behavioural survey with men who purchase sex between September 2017 and March 2018 in Dnipro, Ukraine. Eligibility criteria included purchasing sex services at a “hotspot” and being ≥ 18 years. Participants completed a structured questionnaire, followed by HIV/HCV rapid testing and a dried blood spot (DBS) sample collection for confirmatory serology. Results The study enrolled 370 participants. The median age was 32 (interquartile range [IQR] = 27–38) and the median age of first purchase of sexual services was 22 (IQR = 19–27). Over half (56%) of participants reported ever testing for HIV; four participants (2%, N = 206) reported having tested positive for HIV, with three out of the four reporting being on ART. Forty percent of participants had ever tested for HCV, with three (2%, N = 142) having ever tested positive for HCV. In DBS testing, nine participants (2.4%) tested positive for HIV and 24 (6.5%) tested positive for ever having an HCV infection. Conclusion Prevalence of HIV and HCV in this population was high. Given high rates of study enrolment and testing, efforts should be made to reach men who purchase sex with expanded STBBI programming.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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