Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of Yaounde

Background:The prevalence of HIV and HBV infections differs from place to place with few evidence on their risk factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the seroprevalenceand risk factors of HIV, HBV in Ottou village, a communal area on the outskirts of...

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Main Author: Kagoue Simeni Luc Aimé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJHCR Publication 2019-03-01
Series:International Journal of Health and Clinical Research
Subjects:
hiv
hbv
Online Access:http://ijhcr.com/index.php/ijhcr/article/view/33/30
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spelling doaj-0cf757a3822540318f1ed48539e86a422020-11-25T03:26:56ZengIJHCR PublicationInternational Journal of Health and Clinical Research2590-32412019-03-01231420Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of YaoundeKagoue Simeni Luc Aimé0Estuary Academy and Strategic Institute (IUES/INSAM/ISSAS), Higher Institute of Health Applied Sciences, University of Buea, Buea, CameroonBackground:The prevalence of HIV and HBV infections differs from place to place with few evidence on their risk factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the seroprevalenceand risk factors of HIV, HBV in Ottou village, a communal area on the outskirts of Yaounde. Methods:A cross-sectional study was carried out from May to September 2018 at “Sainte Monique”, a pediatric and gynecologic health centre. Associations between AIDS and HBV knowledge, demographics, behavior factors and blood transfusionand HIV and HBV infection were analyzed using a Chi-square and Odd ratio.Testswas performed using Epi info 7 withp<0.05, as significance.Results: Among 153 enrolled participants, the median age was 29 years old with interquartile range from 22 to 36 years. The prevalence ofHIV, HBVand the co-infection HIV/HBVwas respectively 11.11% (17/153), 14.37% (22/153) and1.3% (2/153). We found that females were more infected by HIV than men (13.3% vs. 6.3%). Contrariwise, men were more infected by HBV (16.7% vs. 11.4%) however, the differences were not statistically significant, respectively (p= 0.31; p=0.37). Univariate analysis identified that multiple sexual partners (OR 3.35, 95% CI:1.17-9.61,p=0.019) and the lack of awareness on HBV (OR 5.96, 95% CI:1.97-18.07,p=0.0001)were associated risk factors to contracting HBV whereas having multiple sexual partners was the only identifiable risk factor for HIV (OR 7.5,95% CI:1.65-34.06, P=0.0064). Conclusions:Targeted, tailored, and comprehensive interventions are urgently needed to prevent the HIV and HBV infections in this locality.http://ijhcr.com/index.php/ijhcr/article/view/33/30seroprevalencehivhbvrisks factorscommunal area
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Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of Yaounde
International Journal of Health and Clinical Research
seroprevalence
hiv
hbv
risks factors
communal area
author_facet Kagoue Simeni Luc Aimé
author_sort Kagoue Simeni Luc Aimé
title Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of Yaounde
title_short Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of Yaounde
title_full Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of Yaounde
title_fullStr Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of Yaounde
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of HIV and HBV and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of Yaounde
title_sort prevalence of hiv and hbv and associated risk factors in communal areas: programmatic implications in the peripheral areas of yaounde
publisher IJHCR Publication
series International Journal of Health and Clinical Research
issn 2590-3241
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background:The prevalence of HIV and HBV infections differs from place to place with few evidence on their risk factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the seroprevalenceand risk factors of HIV, HBV in Ottou village, a communal area on the outskirts of Yaounde. Methods:A cross-sectional study was carried out from May to September 2018 at “Sainte Monique”, a pediatric and gynecologic health centre. Associations between AIDS and HBV knowledge, demographics, behavior factors and blood transfusionand HIV and HBV infection were analyzed using a Chi-square and Odd ratio.Testswas performed using Epi info 7 withp<0.05, as significance.Results: Among 153 enrolled participants, the median age was 29 years old with interquartile range from 22 to 36 years. The prevalence ofHIV, HBVand the co-infection HIV/HBVwas respectively 11.11% (17/153), 14.37% (22/153) and1.3% (2/153). We found that females were more infected by HIV than men (13.3% vs. 6.3%). Contrariwise, men were more infected by HBV (16.7% vs. 11.4%) however, the differences were not statistically significant, respectively (p= 0.31; p=0.37). Univariate analysis identified that multiple sexual partners (OR 3.35, 95% CI:1.17-9.61,p=0.019) and the lack of awareness on HBV (OR 5.96, 95% CI:1.97-18.07,p=0.0001)were associated risk factors to contracting HBV whereas having multiple sexual partners was the only identifiable risk factor for HIV (OR 7.5,95% CI:1.65-34.06, P=0.0064). Conclusions:Targeted, tailored, and comprehensive interventions are urgently needed to prevent the HIV and HBV infections in this locality.
topic seroprevalence
hiv
hbv
risks factors
communal area
url http://ijhcr.com/index.php/ijhcr/article/view/33/30
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