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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 706-709, 2012.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-288073

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Objective To understand the knowledge,risk behaviors and HIV prevalence in men who have sex with men (MSM) in thirteen cities.Methods Target samples were chosen using the snowball-rolling method,with transverse KABP and HIV-antibody testing developed for those MSM in thirteen cities of Yunnan.Results A total of 1237 valid questionnaires and 1129 blood samples were collected.Basic knowledge on HIV and the rate of the response was 93.2%.81.1% of the respondents had anal sex with male parmers in the last six months,of them 49.7% could persistently using condoms in each anal sex episode.29.0% of the respondents had sex with female partners in the last six months.The HIV prevalence among the studied MSM was 8.2% and the prevalence of syphilis among them was 3.9%.Most risky factors of those MSM infected by HIV would include:not persistently use condom when having sex and co-infection of syphilis.Conclusion Both rates of HIV infection associated risk behaviors and HIV prevalence were high in MSM under study that called for more work on HIV prevention and control MSM in Yunnan.

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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 1204-1207, 2008.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-329577

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Objective BED-CEIA assay was used in HIV/AIDS surveillance sentinel sites to identify recent HIV-1 infection, to estimate HIV-1 incidence and to understand the epidemic trends in Yunnan province. Methods Serum specimens were collected from IDUs in sentinel sites, attendants in STD clinics and pregnant women under a cross sectional study from 2000 to 2007. Specimens confirmed as HIV-1 positive were tested with BED-CEIA to find resent HIV-1 infection, then the annual HIV-1 incidence for each group was calculated and the trends of HIV-1 incidence observed. Results 144 780 serum specimens were collected and 4932 of them were confirmed as HIV-1 positive. 4678 positive specimens were tested with BED-CEIA and 723 ont of them were identified as recent infections. Specimens from the two years were combined for testing. The average HIV-1 prevalence among IDUs was 18.2 %-26.9 % from 2000 to 2007 and the annual incidence were 14.65%, 6.21%, 4.06%, 2.23% respectively. The average HIV-1 prevalence among attendants in STD clinics was 1.6 %-3.2 % and the annual incidence rates were 1.46 %, 0.76 %, 0.52 %, 0.33 % respectively. The average HIV-1 prevalence among pregnant women was 0.2%-0.5% and the annual incidence rates were 0.16%, 0.11%, 0.10%, 0.09% respectively. Conclusion HIV-1incidence rates among IDUs, STDs and pregnant women showed a steady decease.

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