Is Madagascar at the edge of a generalised HIV epidemic? Situational analysis

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Raberahona MihajaORCID,Monge François,Andrianiaina Rijasoa Harivelo,Randria Mamy Jean de Dieu,Ratefiharimanana Andosoa,Rakatoarivelo Rivo Andry,Randrianary Lanto,Randriamilahatra Emma,Rakotobe Liva,Mattern Chiarella,Andriananja Volatiana,Rajaonarison Hobimahanina,Randrianarisoa Mirella,Rakotomanana Elliott,Pourette Dolorès,Andriamahenina Hery Zo,Dezé Charlotte,Boukli Narjis,Baril Laurence,Vallès XavierORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesTo describe the epidemiological situation of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and to identify the main drivers for vulnerability in Madagascar.DesignLiterature review, qualitative research and situational analysis.Data sourcesSearch of electronic bibliographic databases, national repositories of documentation from 1998 to 2018. Search keywords included Madagascar, HIV, sexually transmitted infections, men who have sex with men (MSM), sex workers (SWs), transactional sex (TS), injecting drug users (IDUs), vulnerability and sexual behaviour. Qualitative sources were interviews and focus group discussions.Review methodsStudies focused on HIV and/or vulnerability of HIV in Madagascar in general, and key populations (KPs) and HIV/AIDS response were taken into account. National reports from key HIV response actors were included.ResultsMadagascar is characterised by a low HIV/AIDS epidemic profile in the general population (GP) (0.3%) combined with a high prevalence of HIV among KPs (SWs, MSM and IDUs).An increase in HIV prevalence among KP has been observed during recent years. Hospital-based data suggest an increase in HIV prevalence among the GP. The vulnerability traits are inconsistent use of condoms, multipartner relationships and other contextual factors like widespread TS and gender inequality. A high prevalence/incidence of sexually transmitted infections could indicate a high vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. However, there are no reports of HIV prevalence of >1% in antenatal consultation.ConclusionThere is not enough evidence to make a conclusion about the HIV epidemiological situation in Madagascar due to the scarcity of the epidemiological data. However, Madagascar may be closer to a turning point towards a high-prevalence epidemic with severe consequences, particularly when taking into account its socioeconomical fragility and underlying vulnerabilities. More precise epidemiological data and improved HIV/AIDS diagnosis and case management should be a public health priority.

Funder

Expertise France, Initiative 5%

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology

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