在刚果民主共和国金沙萨,男男性行为者中的艾滋病流行、性行为和性行为

Mukadi-Bamuleka D, Mbowlie-Nsabala H, Ngenzie-Oponga Ls, Dilu-Keti A, D. B., Mpingabo Pi, Ndaye An, Lasse J, Mambu-Mbika F, Edidi-Atani F, Bonkoto-Nkoyi Y, Manienga H, M. S, Bulabula-Penge J, M. Jj, Ahuka-Mundeke S
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人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)是一种致命的性传播感染(STI),仍然是全世界关注的公共卫生问题。尽管在预防艾滋病毒方面取得了进展,但我们仍然观察到艾滋病毒感染率很高,特别是在男男性行为者(MSM)中。据报道,在后一个群体中,艾滋病毒的流行率较高,因此可以通过双性恋者转移到一般人群中。在刚果民主共和国(DRC),在男男性行为者中应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病需要关于感染程度、性做法和行为的最新数据,这些都是流行病传播的关键因素。本研究旨在确定在刚果民主共和国金沙萨招募的男同性恋者中艾滋病毒的流行情况,并描述性行为和行为。我们于2014年3月至2017年12月在刚果民主共和国金沙萨进行了一项前瞻性横断面研究,通过滚雪球技术招募男男性行为者。我们的数据是通过访谈收集在纸质问卷上,然后采集全血样本进行ELISA检测。在被招募的323名男同性恋者中,单身男同性恋者占88.5%(286/323),双性恋者占61.7%(195/316)。其中9%的人在ELISA检测中呈HIV阳性(30/323)。21-25岁年龄组艾滋病病毒感染率为40% (12/30);50%(15/30)学历较高的男男性行为者;85.1%(23/27)为单身MSM。近四分之一的男同性恋者在过去六个月里有50名同性恋伴侣;5.5%(18/323)的人有20次以上同性性行为,13.3%(43/323)的人最近3个月内有3-5次异性性行为。在肛交中,34.4%(110/319)的人处于被动状态,24.1%(77/319)的人处于多元状态。27.2%(87/319)的参与者系统报告使用安全套。受教育程度较高的男男性行为者感染HIV的可能性为1倍[aOR 3.63(1.37 ~ 9.57)]。有三种以上性交方式(肛交、口交和其他)的人感染艾滋病毒的风险增加了5倍[aOR 5.31(1.26-22.30)]。本研究报告了男男性接触者中艾滋病病毒的高流行率,这与双性恋、多个性伴侣和肛交的多样性等高危性行为和行为有关。
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Prevalence of HIV, Sexual Practices and Behaviors among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a deadly sex-transmitted infection (STI) that remains a worldwide public health concern. Despite the progress recorded in the HIV prevention, we still observe high HIV prevalence especially among Men who have sex with Men (MSM). Within this latter group, the prevalence of HIV is reported to be higher and can therefore be transposed into the general population through the bisexuals. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the response to HIV/AIDS among MSM requires updated data on the magnitude of the infection, the sexual practices and behaviors which are key factors in the pandemic spread. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of HIV and to describe the sexual practices and behaviors among MSM recruited in Kinshasa, DRC. We conducted a prospective cross-sectional study from March 2014 to December 2017 to recruit MSM through the snowball technique in Kinshasa, DRC. Our data were collected on a paper-printed questionnaire via an interview followed by whole blood sample collection for ELISA assays. Of 323 MSM recruited, the MSM were single in 88.5% (286/323) and bisexuals in 61.7% (195/316). Nine percent of them were HIV positive (30/323) at the ELISA assays. The prevalence of HIV was 40% (12/30) in the 21-25 age group; 50% (15/30) in MSM with superior education level; 85.1% (23/27) among single MSM. Almost the quarter of the MSM had > 5 homosexual partners in the last six months; 5.5% (18/323) had more than 20 homosexual intercourses while 13.3% (43/323) of them contracted 3-5 heterosexual sex acts in the last three months. During anal intercourses, 34.4% (110/319) played a passive role versus 24.1% (77/319) for a versatile role. The condom use was systematically reported in 27.2% (87/319) of participants. The MSM were one time likely to the HIV infection when they had a high education level [aOR 3.63(1.37-9.57)]. The fact of practicing more than three types of intercourse-anal, oral and others was five times more likely to be at risk for the HIV acquisition [aOR 5.31 (1.26-22.30)]. This study reports a high prevalence of HIV among MSM which is associated with the high-risk sexual practices and behaviors such as the bisexuality, the multiple sexual partners, and the diversity of anal intercourses.
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