Cargando…

Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil()

BACKGROUND: The heterogeneity in detection rates of Human immunodeficiency virus, (HIV), Human T lymphotropic virus (HTLV) and Hepatitis B and C infections among pregnant women and the continuous exposure to risk factors limits the adoption of preventive and control actions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Vargas, Ludy, Bastos, Fernanda, Guimarães, André, Amaral, Sávio, Fausto, Tarcisio, Arriaga, Maria, Sarno, Manoel, Brites, Carlos
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9392138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32464116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2020.05.001
_version_ 1784771004905553920
author Vargas, Ludy
Bastos, Fernanda
Guimarães, André
Amaral, Sávio
Fausto, Tarcisio
Arriaga, Maria
Sarno, Manoel
Brites, Carlos
author_facet Vargas, Ludy
Bastos, Fernanda
Guimarães, André
Amaral, Sávio
Fausto, Tarcisio
Arriaga, Maria
Sarno, Manoel
Brites, Carlos
author_sort Vargas, Ludy
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The heterogeneity in detection rates of Human immunodeficiency virus, (HIV), Human T lymphotropic virus (HTLV) and Hepatitis B and C infections among pregnant women and the continuous exposure to risk factors limits the adoption of preventive and control actions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the HIV, HTLV, Hepatitis B and C seroprevalence rates, and associated risk factors in parturient women in Salvador, Brazil. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study in 2099 parturient women attended in two public maternity hospitals in Salvador, Brazil. One blood sample was drawn for serological screening and socio-demographic, obstetric and clinical data were collected. RESULTS: HIV seroprevalence rate was 1.5% (of which 0.6% were new cases); seroprevalence rates for HTLV, HBV, and HCV were 0.4%, 0.4%, and 0.1%, respectively. Univariate analysis showed a significant association between socio-demographic and behavioral factors with retroviral infections, while viral hepatitis was mainly associated with parenteral exposure. In a multivariate analysis, multiple sexual partners (OR 3.3; 95% CI: 1.1–9.2), history of sexual/domestic violence (OR 2.8; 95% CI: 1.1–6.9), syphilis co-infection (OR 2.6; 95% CI: 1.0–6.9), use of alcohol or drugs (OR 2.5; 95% CI: 1.2–5.5), and low schooling level (OR 2.3; 95% CI: 1.1–4.9) were independent risk factors for HIV infection. History of stillbirth and low birth weight infants was significantly associated with HTLV positive status, showing a negative impact on gestation. CONCLUSIONS: The seroprevalence rates for HIV, HCV, HBV, and HTLV were similar to that found in previous studies in other Brazilian regions. The high individual, socioeconomic, and social vulnerability detected in seropositive parturient women indicates the need to improve coverage and effectiveveness of STDs control with prevention, detection and monitoring strategies, focusing in pregnant women exposed to high biopsychosocial risk.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9392138
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-93921382022-08-23 Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil() Vargas, Ludy Bastos, Fernanda Guimarães, André Amaral, Sávio Fausto, Tarcisio Arriaga, Maria Sarno, Manoel Brites, Carlos Braz J Infect Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: The heterogeneity in detection rates of Human immunodeficiency virus, (HIV), Human T lymphotropic virus (HTLV) and Hepatitis B and C infections among pregnant women and the continuous exposure to risk factors limits the adoption of preventive and control actions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the HIV, HTLV, Hepatitis B and C seroprevalence rates, and associated risk factors in parturient women in Salvador, Brazil. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study in 2099 parturient women attended in two public maternity hospitals in Salvador, Brazil. One blood sample was drawn for serological screening and socio-demographic, obstetric and clinical data were collected. RESULTS: HIV seroprevalence rate was 1.5% (of which 0.6% were new cases); seroprevalence rates for HTLV, HBV, and HCV were 0.4%, 0.4%, and 0.1%, respectively. Univariate analysis showed a significant association between socio-demographic and behavioral factors with retroviral infections, while viral hepatitis was mainly associated with parenteral exposure. In a multivariate analysis, multiple sexual partners (OR 3.3; 95% CI: 1.1–9.2), history of sexual/domestic violence (OR 2.8; 95% CI: 1.1–6.9), syphilis co-infection (OR 2.6; 95% CI: 1.0–6.9), use of alcohol or drugs (OR 2.5; 95% CI: 1.2–5.5), and low schooling level (OR 2.3; 95% CI: 1.1–4.9) were independent risk factors for HIV infection. History of stillbirth and low birth weight infants was significantly associated with HTLV positive status, showing a negative impact on gestation. CONCLUSIONS: The seroprevalence rates for HIV, HCV, HBV, and HTLV were similar to that found in previous studies in other Brazilian regions. The high individual, socioeconomic, and social vulnerability detected in seropositive parturient women indicates the need to improve coverage and effectiveveness of STDs control with prevention, detection and monitoring strategies, focusing in pregnant women exposed to high biopsychosocial risk. Elsevier 2020-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9392138/ /pubmed/32464116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2020.05.001 Text en © 2020 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Vargas, Ludy
Bastos, Fernanda
Guimarães, André
Amaral, Sávio
Fausto, Tarcisio
Arriaga, Maria
Sarno, Manoel
Brites, Carlos
Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil()
title Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil()
title_full Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil()
title_fullStr Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil()
title_full_unstemmed Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil()
title_short Seroprevalence and factors associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus, Human T lymphotropic virus and Hepatitis B/C infections in parturient women of Salvador – Bahia, Brazil()
title_sort seroprevalence and factors associated with human immunodeficiency virus, human t lymphotropic virus and hepatitis b/c infections in parturient women of salvador – bahia, brazil()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9392138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32464116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2020.05.001
work_keys_str_mv AT vargasludy seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil
AT bastosfernanda seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil
AT guimaraesandre seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil
AT amaralsavio seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil
AT faustotarcisio seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil
AT arriagamaria seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil
AT sarnomanoel seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil
AT britescarlos seroprevalenceandfactorsassociatedwithhumanimmunodeficiencyvirushumantlymphotropicvirusandhepatitisbcinfectionsinparturientwomenofsalvadorbahiabrazil