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Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics

INTRODUCTION: Sex workers have endured a high burden of HIV infection in and across HIV epidemics. A comprehensive, community empowerment-based HIV prevention intervention emphasizes sex worker organization and mobilization to address HIV risk and often includes community-led peer education, condom...

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Autores principales: Wirtz, Andrea L., Pretorius, Carel, Beyrer, Chris, Baral, Stefan, Decker, Michele R., Sherman, Susan G., Sweat, Michael, Poteat, Tonia, Butler, Jennifer, Oelrichs, Robert, Semini, Iris, Kerrigan, Deanna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3916392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088047
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author Wirtz, Andrea L.
Pretorius, Carel
Beyrer, Chris
Baral, Stefan
Decker, Michele R.
Sherman, Susan G.
Sweat, Michael
Poteat, Tonia
Butler, Jennifer
Oelrichs, Robert
Semini, Iris
Kerrigan, Deanna
author_facet Wirtz, Andrea L.
Pretorius, Carel
Beyrer, Chris
Baral, Stefan
Decker, Michele R.
Sherman, Susan G.
Sweat, Michael
Poteat, Tonia
Butler, Jennifer
Oelrichs, Robert
Semini, Iris
Kerrigan, Deanna
author_sort Wirtz, Andrea L.
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description INTRODUCTION: Sex workers have endured a high burden of HIV infection in and across HIV epidemics. A comprehensive, community empowerment-based HIV prevention intervention emphasizes sex worker organization and mobilization to address HIV risk and often includes community-led peer education, condom distribution, and other activities. Meta-analysis of such interventions suggests a potential 51% reduction in inconsistent condom use. Mathematical modeling exercises provide theoretical insight into potential impacts of the intervention on HIV incidence and burden in settings where interventions have not yet been implemented. METHODS: We used a deterministic model, Goals, to project the impact on HIV infections when the community empowerment interventions were scaled up among female sex workers in Kenya, Thailand, Brazil, and Ukraine. Modeling scenarios included expansion of the comprehensive community empowerment-based HIV prevention intervention from baseline coverage over a 5-year period (5–65% in Kenya and Ukraine; 10–70% in Thailand and Brazil), while other interventions were held at baseline levels. A second exercise increased the intervention coverage simultaneously with equitable access to ART for sex workers. Impacts on HIV outcomes among sex workers and adults are observed from 2012–2016 and, compared to status quo when all interventions are held constant. RESULTS: Optimistic but feasible coverage (65%–70%) of the intervention demonstrated a range of impacts on HIV: 220 infections averted over 5 yrs. among sex workers in Thailand, 1,830 in Brazil, 2,220 in Ukraine, and 10,800 infections in Kenya. Impacts of the intervention for female sex workers extend to the adult population, cumulatively averting 730 infections in Thailand to 20,700 adult infections in Kenya. Impacts vary by country, influenced by HIV prevalence in risk groups, risk behaviors, intervention use, and population size. DISCUSSION: A community empowerment approach to HIV prevention and access to universal ART for female sex workers is a promising human rights-based solution to overcoming the persistent burden of HIV among female sex workers across epidemic settings.
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spelling pubmed-39163922014-02-10 Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics Wirtz, Andrea L. Pretorius, Carel Beyrer, Chris Baral, Stefan Decker, Michele R. Sherman, Susan G. Sweat, Michael Poteat, Tonia Butler, Jennifer Oelrichs, Robert Semini, Iris Kerrigan, Deanna PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Sex workers have endured a high burden of HIV infection in and across HIV epidemics. A comprehensive, community empowerment-based HIV prevention intervention emphasizes sex worker organization and mobilization to address HIV risk and often includes community-led peer education, condom distribution, and other activities. Meta-analysis of such interventions suggests a potential 51% reduction in inconsistent condom use. Mathematical modeling exercises provide theoretical insight into potential impacts of the intervention on HIV incidence and burden in settings where interventions have not yet been implemented. METHODS: We used a deterministic model, Goals, to project the impact on HIV infections when the community empowerment interventions were scaled up among female sex workers in Kenya, Thailand, Brazil, and Ukraine. Modeling scenarios included expansion of the comprehensive community empowerment-based HIV prevention intervention from baseline coverage over a 5-year period (5–65% in Kenya and Ukraine; 10–70% in Thailand and Brazil), while other interventions were held at baseline levels. A second exercise increased the intervention coverage simultaneously with equitable access to ART for sex workers. Impacts on HIV outcomes among sex workers and adults are observed from 2012–2016 and, compared to status quo when all interventions are held constant. RESULTS: Optimistic but feasible coverage (65%–70%) of the intervention demonstrated a range of impacts on HIV: 220 infections averted over 5 yrs. among sex workers in Thailand, 1,830 in Brazil, 2,220 in Ukraine, and 10,800 infections in Kenya. Impacts of the intervention for female sex workers extend to the adult population, cumulatively averting 730 infections in Thailand to 20,700 adult infections in Kenya. Impacts vary by country, influenced by HIV prevalence in risk groups, risk behaviors, intervention use, and population size. DISCUSSION: A community empowerment approach to HIV prevention and access to universal ART for female sex workers is a promising human rights-based solution to overcoming the persistent burden of HIV among female sex workers across epidemic settings. Public Library of Science 2014-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3916392/ /pubmed/24516580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088047 Text en © 2014 Wirtz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wirtz, Andrea L.
Pretorius, Carel
Beyrer, Chris
Baral, Stefan
Decker, Michele R.
Sherman, Susan G.
Sweat, Michael
Poteat, Tonia
Butler, Jennifer
Oelrichs, Robert
Semini, Iris
Kerrigan, Deanna
Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics
title Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics
title_full Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics
title_fullStr Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics
title_full_unstemmed Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics
title_short Epidemic Impacts of a Community Empowerment Intervention for HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Generalized and Concentrated Epidemics
title_sort epidemic impacts of a community empowerment intervention for hiv prevention among female sex workers in generalized and concentrated epidemics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3916392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088047
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