High hepatitis B prevalence and vaccination needs among transgender women and men sex workers in Barcelona, Spain

A. Antuori, A. Not, J. Mesías-Gazmuri, V. González, Marcos Montoro-Fernández, C. Folch, V. Saludes, M. Villar, M. Meroño, S. Paytubi, L. Alemany, C. Folch, L. Ferrer, V. González, R. Muñoz, J. Mesías-Gazmuri, L. Egea, J. Casabona, E. Martró, V. Saludes, A. Antuori, A. Not, S. González-Gómez, L. Alemany, M. A. Pavón, S. Paytubi, A. Esteban, M. Vergara, V. Rodríguez, F. Morey, S. Tous, A. Montoliu, S. de Sanjosé, L. Villegas, M. Villar, H. Adell, K. Santander, M. Meroño, M. Cebrián, C. Carrascal, E. Longares, L. Martínez, R. Almirall, R. Mansilla, P. Lletjós, G. Drou-Roget, A. Álvarez-Vargas, J. Casabona, E. Martró
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Transgender women sex workers (TWSW) and men sex workers (MSW) are especially vulnerable to acquiring hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. We aimed to describe HBV prevalence (HBsAg and HBcAb) and associated risk factors for HBV exposure (HBcAb), to assess vaccination status and risk factors for no prior vaccination and to compare HBV prevalence and vaccination status between TWSW and MSW. The SexCohort study was advertised to TWSW and MSW through several communication channels. At cohort entry through two community-based organizations in Barcelona, the study population was screened for HBV and other STIs, and an epidemiological questionnaire was administered (N=271). Overall, 93.0% of participants were migrants, mostly from South and Central American countries. HBsAg prevalence was 1.9% (TWSW, 2.4% vs. MSW, 0.9%; p=0.42), and previous exposure to HBV was 31.8% (TWSW, 38.5% vs. MSW, 20.8%; p=0.002). Over five years of sex work (aOR=9.35), prior exposure to Treponema pallidum (aOR=3.49) and treatment with anxiolytic drugs (aOR=3.23) were associated with HBV exposure. Overall, 33.7% of participants exhibited immunity from vaccination (TWSW, 30.8% vs. MSW, 38.61%; p<0.001), while 34.4% were candidates to HBV vaccination (TWSW, 30.8% vs. MSW, 40.6%; p<0.001). Never having been on PrEP for HIV (OR=4.23) and non-Spanish origin (OR=5.00) were associated with no prior HBV vaccination. There is a need to reinforce screening and vaccination programs aimed at TWSW and MSW as integrated services offered at the community centers commonly accessed by these populations.
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变性女性性工作者(TWSW)和男性性工作者(MSW)特别容易感染乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)。我们的目的是描述 HBV 感染率(HBsAg 和 HBcAb)和相关的 HBV 暴露风险因素(HBcAb),评估疫苗接种状况和未接种疫苗的风险因素,并比较 TWSW 和 MSW 之间的 HBV 感染率和疫苗接种状况。 性队列研究通过多种传播渠道向 TWSW 和 MSW 进行宣传。在通过巴塞罗那的两个社区组织进入队列时,研究人群接受了 HBV 和其他性传播感染筛查,并进行了流行病学问卷调查(N=271)。 总体而言,93.0% 的参与者是移民,大部分来自南美和中美洲国家。HBsAg 感染率为 1.9%(TWSW,2.4%;MSW,0.9%;P=0.42),以前感染过 HBV 的比例为 31.8%(TWSW,38.5%;MSW,20.8%;P=0.002)。从事性工作五年以上(aOR=9.35)、曾感染苍白螺旋体(aOR=3.49)和接受抗焦虑药物治疗(aOR=3.23)与感染 HBV 相关。总体而言,33.7%的参与者表现出接种疫苗后的免疫力(TWSW,30.8%;MSW,38.61%;P<0.001),而 34.4%的参与者是 HBV 疫苗接种的候选者(TWSW,30.8%;MSW,40.6%;P<0.001)。从未接种过艾滋病毒 PrEP(OR=4.23)和非西班牙血统(OR=5.00)与之前未接种过 HBV 疫苗有关。 有必要加强针对 TWSW 和 MSW 的筛查和疫苗接种计划,将其作为这些人群常去的社区中心提供的综合服务。
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