HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>More than 340 million cases of curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) were estimated to have occurred worldwide in 1995. Previous studies have shown that the presence of other concomitant STIs increases the likelihood of HIV...

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Main Authors: Zaman Shakila, Lundborg Cecilia, Unemo Magnus, Khan Mohsin
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-05-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/11/119
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spelling doaj-6a1bb70ba2e843a2b7c8f63ec3476a682020-11-25T03:59:05ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342011-05-0111111910.1186/1471-2334-11-119HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, PakistanZaman ShakilaLundborg CeciliaUnemo MagnusKhan Mohsin<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>More than 340 million cases of curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) were estimated to have occurred worldwide in 1995. Previous studies have shown that the presence of other concomitant STIs increases the likelihood of HIV transmission. The first national study of STIs conducted in Pakistan in 2004 revealed a high burden of STIs among women selling sex. The HIV epidemic in Pakistan has thus far followed the "Asian epidemic model". Earlier studies among women selling sex have shown a low prevalence of HIV coupled with a low level of knowledge about AIDS. The aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of HIV and STIs, and assess knowledge and risk behaviours related to HIV/STI, among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A total of 730 participants were recruited through respondent-driven sampling. The participants were women selling sex in three areas (referred to as "A", "B", and "C") of Lahore. A structured questionnaire addressing demographic information, sexual life history, sexual contacts, and knowledge and practices related to HIV/STI prevention was administered by face-to-face interview. Biological samples were obtained from all participants and tested for HIV, <it>Treponema pallidum</it>, <it>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</it>, <it>Chlamydia trachomatis </it>and <it>Trichomonas vaginalis</it>. Pearson's chi-square and multivariable logistic regression analysis were performed to test associations between potential risk factors and specified diagnosed infections.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The prevalence of HIV infection was 0.7%, <it>T pallidum </it>4.5%, <it>N gonorrhoeae </it>7.5%, <it>C trachomatis </it>7.7% and <it>T vaginalis </it>5.1%. The participants had been selling sex for a median period of seven years and had a median of three clients per day. Sixty five percent of the participants reported that they "Always use condom". The median fee per sexual contact was Rs. 250 (3 Euro). Compared to Areas A and C, women selling sex in Area B had a significantly higher risk of chlamydial infection, gonorrhoea and trichomoniasis. Among the participants, 37% had correct knowledge about HIV/AIDS transmission and its prevention.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The prevalence of HIV was <1%, and of any other STI 18.5% among participating women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan. A reasonably high condom use, a relatively low number of sexual partners, and a relatively low prevalence of STIs might have contributed to the low HIV prevalence.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/11/119
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author Zaman Shakila
Lundborg Cecilia
Unemo Magnus
Khan Mohsin
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Lundborg Cecilia
Unemo Magnus
Khan Mohsin
HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan
BMC Infectious Diseases
author_facet Zaman Shakila
Lundborg Cecilia
Unemo Magnus
Khan Mohsin
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title HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan
title_short HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan
title_full HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan
title_fullStr HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed HIV, STI prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan
title_sort hiv, sti prevalence and risk behaviours among women selling sex in lahore, pakistan
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2011-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>More than 340 million cases of curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) were estimated to have occurred worldwide in 1995. Previous studies have shown that the presence of other concomitant STIs increases the likelihood of HIV transmission. The first national study of STIs conducted in Pakistan in 2004 revealed a high burden of STIs among women selling sex. The HIV epidemic in Pakistan has thus far followed the "Asian epidemic model". Earlier studies among women selling sex have shown a low prevalence of HIV coupled with a low level of knowledge about AIDS. The aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of HIV and STIs, and assess knowledge and risk behaviours related to HIV/STI, among women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A total of 730 participants were recruited through respondent-driven sampling. The participants were women selling sex in three areas (referred to as "A", "B", and "C") of Lahore. A structured questionnaire addressing demographic information, sexual life history, sexual contacts, and knowledge and practices related to HIV/STI prevention was administered by face-to-face interview. Biological samples were obtained from all participants and tested for HIV, <it>Treponema pallidum</it>, <it>Neisseria gonorrhoeae</it>, <it>Chlamydia trachomatis </it>and <it>Trichomonas vaginalis</it>. Pearson's chi-square and multivariable logistic regression analysis were performed to test associations between potential risk factors and specified diagnosed infections.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The prevalence of HIV infection was 0.7%, <it>T pallidum </it>4.5%, <it>N gonorrhoeae </it>7.5%, <it>C trachomatis </it>7.7% and <it>T vaginalis </it>5.1%. The participants had been selling sex for a median period of seven years and had a median of three clients per day. Sixty five percent of the participants reported that they "Always use condom". The median fee per sexual contact was Rs. 250 (3 Euro). Compared to Areas A and C, women selling sex in Area B had a significantly higher risk of chlamydial infection, gonorrhoea and trichomoniasis. Among the participants, 37% had correct knowledge about HIV/AIDS transmission and its prevention.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The prevalence of HIV was <1%, and of any other STI 18.5% among participating women selling sex in Lahore, Pakistan. A reasonably high condom use, a relatively low number of sexual partners, and a relatively low prevalence of STIs might have contributed to the low HIV prevalence.</p>
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