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HIV Prevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Mozambicans Working in South African Mines

Mineworkers are considered a population at risk for HIV due to risk behaviors associated with migratory work patterns. This was the first study in Mozambique to determine the prevalence of HIV and associated demographic and risk behaviors, and assess use and access to prevention and healthcare servi...

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Autores principales: Baltazar, Cynthia Semá, Horth, Roberta, Inguane, Celso, Sathane, Isabel, César, Freide, Ricardo, Helena, Botão, Carlos, Augusto, Ângelo, Cooley, Laura, Cummings, Beverly, Raymond, Henry F., Young, Peter W.
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Publicado: Springer US 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25398418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-014-0941-6
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author Baltazar, Cynthia Semá
Horth, Roberta
Inguane, Celso
Sathane, Isabel
César, Freide
Ricardo, Helena
Botão, Carlos
Augusto, Ângelo
Cooley, Laura
Cummings, Beverly
Raymond, Henry F.
Young, Peter W.
author_facet Baltazar, Cynthia Semá
Horth, Roberta
Inguane, Celso
Sathane, Isabel
César, Freide
Ricardo, Helena
Botão, Carlos
Augusto, Ângelo
Cooley, Laura
Cummings, Beverly
Raymond, Henry F.
Young, Peter W.
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description Mineworkers are considered a population at risk for HIV due to risk behaviors associated with migratory work patterns. This was the first study in Mozambique to determine the prevalence of HIV and associated demographic and risk behaviors, and assess use and access to prevention and healthcare services among Mozambicans working in South African mines. Men who had worked in a South African mine in the past 12 months were recruited between February and May 2012 using time location sampling (TLS) at the Ressano Garcia border between Mozambique and South Africa. Demographic and behavioral data were collected through a standardized questionnaire, and HIV prevalence was estimated by testing dried blood spots (DBS) with two enzyme immunoassays. In total, 432 eligible mine workers were recruited. Mean age was 43 years. Most were married or cohabitating; among them, 12.6 % had two or more wives/marital partners in Mozambique. In the 12 months preceding the survey, 24.7 % had an occasional sexual partner, and 6.6 % had at least one partner who was a female sex worker. Only one in five (18.5 %) used a condom during last sex. HIV prevalence among mineworkers was 22.3 %, and 74.6 % of those who tested positive as part of the survey did not know their status. HIV prevalence was significantly higher (p = 0.018) among those that were uncircumcised (31.2 %) than those who were circumcised (18.5 %). Multiple partners (multiple spouses, cross-border relations, and multiple occasional partnerships), inconsistent condom use, and a high proportion of infected mineworkers who do not know their HIV status increases the risk of HIV transmission in this population. Combination strategies involving the promotion of condom use, HIV testing, and male circumcision should be strengthened among mineworkers.
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spelling pubmed-43521892015-03-11 HIV Prevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Mozambicans Working in South African Mines Baltazar, Cynthia Semá Horth, Roberta Inguane, Celso Sathane, Isabel César, Freide Ricardo, Helena Botão, Carlos Augusto, Ângelo Cooley, Laura Cummings, Beverly Raymond, Henry F. Young, Peter W. AIDS Behav Original Paper Mineworkers are considered a population at risk for HIV due to risk behaviors associated with migratory work patterns. This was the first study in Mozambique to determine the prevalence of HIV and associated demographic and risk behaviors, and assess use and access to prevention and healthcare services among Mozambicans working in South African mines. Men who had worked in a South African mine in the past 12 months were recruited between February and May 2012 using time location sampling (TLS) at the Ressano Garcia border between Mozambique and South Africa. Demographic and behavioral data were collected through a standardized questionnaire, and HIV prevalence was estimated by testing dried blood spots (DBS) with two enzyme immunoassays. In total, 432 eligible mine workers were recruited. Mean age was 43 years. Most were married or cohabitating; among them, 12.6 % had two or more wives/marital partners in Mozambique. In the 12 months preceding the survey, 24.7 % had an occasional sexual partner, and 6.6 % had at least one partner who was a female sex worker. Only one in five (18.5 %) used a condom during last sex. HIV prevalence among mineworkers was 22.3 %, and 74.6 % of those who tested positive as part of the survey did not know their status. HIV prevalence was significantly higher (p = 0.018) among those that were uncircumcised (31.2 %) than those who were circumcised (18.5 %). Multiple partners (multiple spouses, cross-border relations, and multiple occasional partnerships), inconsistent condom use, and a high proportion of infected mineworkers who do not know their HIV status increases the risk of HIV transmission in this population. Combination strategies involving the promotion of condom use, HIV testing, and male circumcision should be strengthened among mineworkers. Springer US 2014-11-15 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4352189/ /pubmed/25398418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-014-0941-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Baltazar, Cynthia Semá
Horth, Roberta
Inguane, Celso
Sathane, Isabel
César, Freide
Ricardo, Helena
Botão, Carlos
Augusto, Ângelo
Cooley, Laura
Cummings, Beverly
Raymond, Henry F.
Young, Peter W.
HIV Prevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Mozambicans Working in South African Mines
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title_fullStr HIV Prevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Mozambicans Working in South African Mines
title_full_unstemmed HIV Prevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Mozambicans Working in South African Mines
title_short HIV Prevalence and Risk Behaviors Among Mozambicans Working in South African Mines
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25398418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10461-014-0941-6
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