Alcohol use, Mycoplasma genitalium and other STIs associated with HIV incidence among women at high risk in Kampala, Uganda
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2013
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Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes
Abstract
In 2008, the first clinic for women involved in high risk sexual behaviour was
established in Kampala, offering targeted HIV prevention. This paper describes rates,
determinants and trends of HIV incidence over 3 years.
Methods—1027 women at high risk were enrolled into a closed cohort. At 3-monthly visits, data
were collected on socio-demographic variables and risk behaviour; biological samples were tested
for HIV and other STIs. Hazard ratios (HR) for HIV incidence were estimated using Cox
proportional hazards regression, among the 646 women HIV negative at enrolment.
Results—HIV incidence was 3.66/100pyr and declined from 6.80/100pyr in the first calendar
year to 2.24/100pyr and 2.53/100pyr in the following years (P-trend=0.003). Socio-demographic
and behavioural factors independently associated with HIV incidence were younger age, younger
age at first sex, alcohol use (including frequency of use and binge drinking), number of paying
clients in the past month, inconsistent condom use with clients, and not being pregnant. HIV
incidence was also independently associated with M. genitalium infection at enrolment
(aHR=2.28, 95%CI: 1.15-4.52), and with N. gonorrhoeae (aHR=5.91, 95%CI: 3.04-11.49) and T.
vaginalis infections at the most recent visit (aHR=2.72, 95%CI: 1.27-5.84). The PAF of HIV
incidence for alcohol use was 63.5% (95%CI 6.5%-85.8%), and for treatable STI/RTI was 70.0%
(95%CI 18.8%-87.5%).
Conclusions—Alcohol use and STIs remain important risk factors for HIV acquisition, which
call for more intensive control measures in women at high risk. Further longitudinal studies are
needed to confirm the association between Mycoplasma genitalium and HIV acquisition.
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HIV incidence, Mycoplasma genitalium, STIs, Alcohol, Women at high risk, Risk factors, Uganda
Citation
Vandepitte, J., Weiss, HA, Bukenya, J., Nakubulwa, S., Mayanja, Y., Matovu, G., ... & Grosskurth, H. (2013). Alcohol use, Mycoplasma genitalium and other STIs associated with HIV incidence among women at high risk in Kampala, Uganda. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) , 62 (1), 119. doi:10.1097/QAI.0b013e3182777167.