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Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania

BACKGROUND: Monitoring dynamics in HIV-1 infection and risk behaviours is important in evaluating, adjusting and scaling up prevention programmes. The objective of this study was to estimate trends in the prevalence of HIV-1 infection and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural village population i...

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Autores principales: Mmbaga, Elia J, Hussain, Akhtar, Leyna, Germana H, Holm-Hansen, Carol, Mnyika, Kagoma S, Sam, Noel E, Klouman, Elise, Klepp, Knut-Inge
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2174928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17939856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-4-23
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author Mmbaga, Elia J
Hussain, Akhtar
Leyna, Germana H
Holm-Hansen, Carol
Mnyika, Kagoma S
Sam, Noel E
Klouman, Elise
Klepp, Knut-Inge
author_facet Mmbaga, Elia J
Hussain, Akhtar
Leyna, Germana H
Holm-Hansen, Carol
Mnyika, Kagoma S
Sam, Noel E
Klouman, Elise
Klepp, Knut-Inge
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description BACKGROUND: Monitoring dynamics in HIV-1 infection and risk behaviours is important in evaluating, adjusting and scaling up prevention programmes. The objective of this study was to estimate trends in the prevalence of HIV-1 infection and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural village population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania using repeated population-based cross-sectional surveys. METHODS: Four rounds of HIV-1 sero-epidemiological and behavioural surveys were completed during 1991 to 2005 in the study village. House-to-house registrations of people aged 15–44 years with an address in the village were conducted before each survey. All consenting individuals were then interviewed for pertinent risk behaviours and tested for HIV-1 seropositivity. RESULTS: Participation proportions ranged from 73.0% to 79.1%. Overall, age and sex-adjusted HIV-1 prevalence increased from 3.2% in 1991 to 5.6 % in 2005 (relative increase 75.0%; p(trend )< 0.001). The increase was significant for both men and women (p(trends )< 0.001) and more evident among women aged 35–44 years (2.0% to 13.0%, p(trend )< 0.001). Among participants aged 15–24 years a decrease in number of sexual partners was observed with a corresponding stable HIV-1 prevalence. Participants aged 25–44 years continued to report multiple sexual partners, and this was corroborated with increased HIV-1 prevalence trend (4.0% to 9.0%, p(trends )< 0.001). Among men aged 25–44 years and women aged 15–24 years significant increases in condom use were observed (p(trend )< 0.01). CONCLUSION: The HIV-1 prevalence seems to have increased among older participants but remained stable among younger participants. Encouraging trends toward safer sex practices were observed among young participants, while only modest behavioural changes were seen among the older participants. Prevention efforts in rural areas need to be intensified and to address people of all ages.
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spelling pubmed-21749282008-01-05 Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania Mmbaga, Elia J Hussain, Akhtar Leyna, Germana H Holm-Hansen, Carol Mnyika, Kagoma S Sam, Noel E Klouman, Elise Klepp, Knut-Inge AIDS Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: Monitoring dynamics in HIV-1 infection and risk behaviours is important in evaluating, adjusting and scaling up prevention programmes. The objective of this study was to estimate trends in the prevalence of HIV-1 infection and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural village population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania using repeated population-based cross-sectional surveys. METHODS: Four rounds of HIV-1 sero-epidemiological and behavioural surveys were completed during 1991 to 2005 in the study village. House-to-house registrations of people aged 15–44 years with an address in the village were conducted before each survey. All consenting individuals were then interviewed for pertinent risk behaviours and tested for HIV-1 seropositivity. RESULTS: Participation proportions ranged from 73.0% to 79.1%. Overall, age and sex-adjusted HIV-1 prevalence increased from 3.2% in 1991 to 5.6 % in 2005 (relative increase 75.0%; p(trend )< 0.001). The increase was significant for both men and women (p(trends )< 0.001) and more evident among women aged 35–44 years (2.0% to 13.0%, p(trend )< 0.001). Among participants aged 15–24 years a decrease in number of sexual partners was observed with a corresponding stable HIV-1 prevalence. Participants aged 25–44 years continued to report multiple sexual partners, and this was corroborated with increased HIV-1 prevalence trend (4.0% to 9.0%, p(trends )< 0.001). Among men aged 25–44 years and women aged 15–24 years significant increases in condom use were observed (p(trend )< 0.01). CONCLUSION: The HIV-1 prevalence seems to have increased among older participants but remained stable among younger participants. Encouraging trends toward safer sex practices were observed among young participants, while only modest behavioural changes were seen among the older participants. Prevention efforts in rural areas need to be intensified and to address people of all ages. BioMed Central 2007-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2174928/ /pubmed/17939856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-4-23 Text en Copyright © 2007 Mmbaga et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Mmbaga, Elia J
Hussain, Akhtar
Leyna, Germana H
Holm-Hansen, Carol
Mnyika, Kagoma S
Sam, Noel E
Klouman, Elise
Klepp, Knut-Inge
Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania
title Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania
title_full Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania
title_fullStr Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania
title_short Trends in HIV-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania
title_sort trends in hiv-1 prevalence and risk behaviours over 15 years in a rural population in kilimanjaro region of tanzania
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2174928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17939856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-4-23
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