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HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda()

OBJECTIVE: To compare HIV prevalence from antenatal surveillance to that of the demographic and health survey (DHS), and to identify factors determining the difference of HIV prevalence between women recruited in these two surveys in Rwanda in 2005. METHODS: Comparative cross-sectional study of HIV...

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Autores principales: Kayibanda, Jeanne Françoise, Alary, Michel, Bitera, Raphaël, Kabeja, Adeline, Hinda, Ruton, Munyakazi, Louis, Chitou, Bassirou, Gatarayiha, Jean Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21643421
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601105010029
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author Kayibanda, Jeanne Françoise
Alary, Michel
Bitera, Raphaël
Kabeja, Adeline
Hinda, Ruton
Munyakazi, Louis
Chitou, Bassirou
Gatarayiha, Jean Philippe
author_facet Kayibanda, Jeanne Françoise
Alary, Michel
Bitera, Raphaël
Kabeja, Adeline
Hinda, Ruton
Munyakazi, Louis
Chitou, Bassirou
Gatarayiha, Jean Philippe
author_sort Kayibanda, Jeanne Françoise
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description OBJECTIVE: To compare HIV prevalence from antenatal surveillance to that of the demographic and health survey (DHS), and to identify factors determining the difference of HIV prevalence between women recruited in these two surveys in Rwanda in 2005. METHODS: Comparative cross-sectional study of HIV prevalence and socio-demographic factors collected by the antenatal survey in 13,745 pregnant women, seen in 30 health centres located throughout the country and those collected by the DHS among 5641 women, aged 15-49 years living in households located throughout the country. Log-binomial regression and direct standardization were used to estimate and compare HIV prevalence between the two surveys. RESULTS: HIV prevalence in the antenatal survey was slightly higher than that in DHS women (4.1% versus 3.6% p=0.103). Socio-demographic characteristics were differently distributed between the two populations. Whereas, 59%, 93%, 53% of pregnant women were aged 20-29 years, married or cohabiting and living in rural areas respectively, the corresponding proportions among DHS women were 35%, 48% and 83% (p<0.001). Simultaneous standardization of antenatal prevalence according to the distribution of socio-demographic characteristics in the DHS gave an overall HIV prevalence estimate of 3.6%, similar to the prevalence measured among DHS women. CONCLUSIONS: HIV prevalence in the antenatal survey overestimated that among women of the general population in Rwanda in 2005. This overestimation could be corrected by standardization of antenatal prevalence according to the distribution of age, geographical area, marital status, parity, and education, in the general population.
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spelling pubmed-31038902011-06-03 HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda() Kayibanda, Jeanne Françoise Alary, Michel Bitera, Raphaël Kabeja, Adeline Hinda, Ruton Munyakazi, Louis Chitou, Bassirou Gatarayiha, Jean Philippe Open AIDS J Article OBJECTIVE: To compare HIV prevalence from antenatal surveillance to that of the demographic and health survey (DHS), and to identify factors determining the difference of HIV prevalence between women recruited in these two surveys in Rwanda in 2005. METHODS: Comparative cross-sectional study of HIV prevalence and socio-demographic factors collected by the antenatal survey in 13,745 pregnant women, seen in 30 health centres located throughout the country and those collected by the DHS among 5641 women, aged 15-49 years living in households located throughout the country. Log-binomial regression and direct standardization were used to estimate and compare HIV prevalence between the two surveys. RESULTS: HIV prevalence in the antenatal survey was slightly higher than that in DHS women (4.1% versus 3.6% p=0.103). Socio-demographic characteristics were differently distributed between the two populations. Whereas, 59%, 93%, 53% of pregnant women were aged 20-29 years, married or cohabiting and living in rural areas respectively, the corresponding proportions among DHS women were 35%, 48% and 83% (p<0.001). Simultaneous standardization of antenatal prevalence according to the distribution of socio-demographic characteristics in the DHS gave an overall HIV prevalence estimate of 3.6%, similar to the prevalence measured among DHS women. CONCLUSIONS: HIV prevalence in the antenatal survey overestimated that among women of the general population in Rwanda in 2005. This overestimation could be corrected by standardization of antenatal prevalence according to the distribution of age, geographical area, marital status, parity, and education, in the general population. Bentham Open 2011-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3103890/ /pubmed/21643421 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601105010029 Text en © Kayibanda et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Kayibanda, Jeanne Françoise
Alary, Michel
Bitera, Raphaël
Kabeja, Adeline
Hinda, Ruton
Munyakazi, Louis
Chitou, Bassirou
Gatarayiha, Jean Philippe
HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda()
title HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda()
title_full HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda()
title_fullStr HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda()
title_full_unstemmed HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda()
title_short HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda()
title_sort hiv prevalence comparison between antenatal sentinel surveillance and demographic and health survey in rwanda()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21643421
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874613601105010029
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