The prevalence of other sexually transmitted infections in confirmed HIV cases at a referral clinic in Jamaica.

Nellian Hutton-Rose, Charmaine Blythe, Chinedu Ogbonna, Donovan McGrowder
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Jamaica has the second highest number of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) cases and deaths in the Caribbean and a significant number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected individuals have a concomitant sexually transmitted infection (STI). The study determined the prevalence of non-ulcerative and ulcerative STIs and their association with sexual risky behaviour in a sample of HIV seropositive men and women. This study was conducted at the Comprehensive Health Centre in Jamaica, a sexually transmitted infection referral centre. The sample comprised 138 men and 132 women age 15-49 years, of average 29.5 years. The study was retrospective, from 2000 to 2002, and sample collection was randomized. The sexual behaviours of the subjects were assessed from the case records. In the 270 HIV diagnosed cases examined, the prevalence of STIs was 51.1% in men and 48.9% in women, with 85.4% having one or more STIs with an average of four STIs per patient. There was a total occurrence of 744 STIs with non-gonococcal urethritis (19.4%), gonorrhoea (17.2%), candidiasis (13.4%), trichomonas (12.4%), genital ulcer (10.4%) and syphilis (7.3%) the most common in HIV infected men and women. The presence of STI was associated with continued practice of risky sexual behaviour. The age group most implicated was the 30-34 year old, and 73.1% of the HIV infected patients had multiple sexual partners with only 16.4% reporting frequent condom use. The study demonstrates that there is a high prevalence of non-ulcerative and to a lesser extent ulcerative STIs in HIV infected patients in Jamaica. There are significant associations between STIs and continued high risk sexual practices in HIV infected men and women. The findings support the need for implementation of effective diagnosis and treatment strategies coupled with education about safe-sex practices in HIV prevention and STI control programmes.

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牙买加一家转诊诊所确认的艾滋病毒病例中其他性传播感染的流行情况。
牙买加是加勒比地区获得性免疫缺陷综合症(艾滋病)病例和死亡人数第二高的国家,感染人体免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病毒)的个人中有相当一部分同时患有性传播感染。该研究确定了非溃疡性和溃疡性性传播感染的患病率,以及它们与艾滋病毒血清阳性男性和女性的性危险行为之间的关系。这项研究是在牙买加综合保健中心进行的,这是一个性传播感染转诊中心。样本包括138名男性和132名女性,年龄在15-49岁之间,平均年龄29.5岁。本研究为回顾性研究,时间为2000年至2002年,随机取样。根据病例记录对受试者的性行为进行评估。在检查的270例艾滋病毒诊断病例中,性传播感染的患病率在男性中为51.1%,在女性中为48.9%,其中85.4%患有一种或多种性传播感染,平均每名患者患有四种性传播感染。共有744例性传播感染,其中非淋球菌性尿道炎(19.4%)、淋病(17.2%)、念珠菌病(13.4%)、滴虫病(12.4%)、生殖器溃疡(10.4%)和梅毒(7.3%)在艾滋病毒感染者中最为常见。性传播感染的存在与持续的危险性行为有关。受影响最大的年龄组是30-34岁,73.1%的艾滋病毒感染者有多个性伴侣,只有16.4%的人报告经常使用避孕套。该研究表明,牙买加艾滋病毒感染者中非溃疡性性传播感染的发病率很高,溃疡性传播感染的发病率较低。在感染艾滋病毒的男女中,性传播感染与持续的高风险性行为之间存在重大关联。这些发现支持在艾滋病毒预防和性传播感染控制规划中实施有效的诊断和治疗战略以及安全性行为教育的必要性。
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