Erschienen in:
16.02.2018 | Original Paper
Characterization of HIV Recent Infection Among High-Risk Men at Public STI Clinics in Mumbai
verfasst von:
Hong-Ha M. Truong, Robin Fatch, Robert M. Grant, Meenakshi Mathur, Sameer Kumta, Hemangi Jerajani, Timothy A. Kellogg, Christina P. Lindan
Erschienen in:
AIDS and Behavior
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Sonderheft 1/2018
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Abstract
We examined associations with HIV recent infection and estimated transmitted drug resistance (TDR) prevalence among 3345 men at sexually transmitted infection clinics in Mumbai (2002–2005). HIV seroincidence was 7.92% by the BED-CEIA and was higher at a clinic located near brothels (12.39%) than at a hospital-based clinic (3.94%). HIV recent infection was associated with a lifetime history of female sex worker (FSW) partners, HSV-2, genital warts, and gonorrhea. TDR prevalence among recent infection cases was 5.7%. HIV testing services near sex venues may enhance case detection among high-risk men who represent a bridging population between FSWs and the men’s other sexual partners.