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Int J STD AIDS ; 19(12): 833-7, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19050214

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SUMMARY: Refugee and migrant populations are considered to be at high risk from sexually transmitted infection (STI) and HIV. Cross-sectional surveys for syphilis and HIV were conducted in antenatal clinics (ANCs) on the Thai-Burmese border. In Mae La refugee camp, the seroprevalence of HIV and syphilis were 0.2% (one of 500) (95% CI 0-1.1) and 0% (0 of 404) (95% CI 0-0.9) in 1997; and 0.4% (two of 500) (95% CI 0.1-1.4) and 0.4% (three of 741) (95% CI 0.1-1.2) in 2005, respectively; syphilis seroprevalence in migrant women in 2005 was 0 (0 of 234) (95% CI 0-1.6). The seroprevalence was lower than that reported from surrounding ANCs for Thai or Burmese women. Focus group discussions with HIV-negative and -positive pregnant refugee women established that aspects of Karen culture and isolation (geographical and political) had a significant protective role from HIV and STI. This survey has resulted in programmatic changes in services to pregnant women in this area.


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Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , HIV Antibodies/blood , HIV Infections/epidemiology , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/epidemiology , Refugees , Syphilis/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , HIV Infections/diagnosis , HIV Infections/virology , HIV Seroprevalence , HIV-1/immunology , Humans , Myanmar/epidemiology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/diagnosis , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/etiology , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Syphilis/diagnosis , Syphilis/microbiology , Thailand/epidemiology , Treponema pallidum/immunology , Young Adult
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