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HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study

Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are a hard-to-reach and understudied population, especially those who begin selling sex at a young age. In one of the most economically disadvantaged regions in Malawi, a large population of women is engaged in sex work surrounding predominantly male work sites and transpor...

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Autores principales: Bossard, Claire, Chihana, Menard, Nicholas, Sarala, Mauambeta, Damian, Weinstein, Dina, Conan, Nolwenn, Nicco, Elena, Suzi, Joel, OConnell, Lucy, Poulet, Elisabeth, Ellman, Tom
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9803093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36584132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279692
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author Bossard, Claire
Chihana, Menard
Nicholas, Sarala
Mauambeta, Damian
Weinstein, Dina
Conan, Nolwenn
Nicco, Elena
Suzi, Joel
OConnell, Lucy
Poulet, Elisabeth
Ellman, Tom
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Chihana, Menard
Nicholas, Sarala
Mauambeta, Damian
Weinstein, Dina
Conan, Nolwenn
Nicco, Elena
Suzi, Joel
OConnell, Lucy
Poulet, Elisabeth
Ellman, Tom
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description Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are a hard-to-reach and understudied population, especially those who begin selling sex at a young age. In one of the most economically disadvantaged regions in Malawi, a large population of women is engaged in sex work surrounding predominantly male work sites and transport routes. A cross-sectional study in February and April 2019 in Nsanje district used respondent driven sampling (RDS) to recruit women ≥13 years who had sexual intercourse (with someone other than their main partner) in exchange for money or goods in the last 30 days. A standardized questionnaire was filled in; HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia tests were performed. CD4 count and viral load (VL) testing occurred for persons living with HIV (PLHIV). Among 363 study participants, one-quarter were adolescents 13–19 years (25.9%; n = 85). HIV prevalence was 52.6% [47.3–57.6] and increased with age: from 14.7% (13–19 years) to 87.9% (≥35 years). HIV status awareness was 95.2% [91.3–97.4], ART coverage was 98.8% [95.3–99.7], and VL suppression 83.2% [77.1–88.0], though adolescent FSWs were less likely to be virally suppressed than adults (62.8% vs. 84.4%). Overall syphilis prevalence was 29.7% [25.3–43.5], gonorrhea 9.5% [6.9–12.9], and chlamydia 12.5% [9.3–16.6]. 72.4% had at least one unwanted pregnancy, 17.9% had at least one abortion (40.1% of which were unsafe). Half of participants reported experiencing sexual violence (SV) (47.6% [42.5–52.7]) and more than one-tenth (14.2%) of all respondents experienced SV perpetrated by a police officer. Our findings show high levels of PLHIV-FSWs engaged in all stages of the HIV cascade of care. The prevalence of HIV, other STIs, unwanted pregnancy, unsafe abortion, and sexual violence remains extremely high. Peer-led approaches contributed to levels of ART coverage and HIV status awareness similar to those found in the general district population, despite the challenges and risks faced by FSWs.
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spelling pubmed-98030932022-12-31 HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study Bossard, Claire Chihana, Menard Nicholas, Sarala Mauambeta, Damian Weinstein, Dina Conan, Nolwenn Nicco, Elena Suzi, Joel OConnell, Lucy Poulet, Elisabeth Ellman, Tom PLoS One Research Article Female Sex Workers (FSWs) are a hard-to-reach and understudied population, especially those who begin selling sex at a young age. In one of the most economically disadvantaged regions in Malawi, a large population of women is engaged in sex work surrounding predominantly male work sites and transport routes. A cross-sectional study in February and April 2019 in Nsanje district used respondent driven sampling (RDS) to recruit women ≥13 years who had sexual intercourse (with someone other than their main partner) in exchange for money or goods in the last 30 days. A standardized questionnaire was filled in; HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia tests were performed. CD4 count and viral load (VL) testing occurred for persons living with HIV (PLHIV). Among 363 study participants, one-quarter were adolescents 13–19 years (25.9%; n = 85). HIV prevalence was 52.6% [47.3–57.6] and increased with age: from 14.7% (13–19 years) to 87.9% (≥35 years). HIV status awareness was 95.2% [91.3–97.4], ART coverage was 98.8% [95.3–99.7], and VL suppression 83.2% [77.1–88.0], though adolescent FSWs were less likely to be virally suppressed than adults (62.8% vs. 84.4%). Overall syphilis prevalence was 29.7% [25.3–43.5], gonorrhea 9.5% [6.9–12.9], and chlamydia 12.5% [9.3–16.6]. 72.4% had at least one unwanted pregnancy, 17.9% had at least one abortion (40.1% of which were unsafe). Half of participants reported experiencing sexual violence (SV) (47.6% [42.5–52.7]) and more than one-tenth (14.2%) of all respondents experienced SV perpetrated by a police officer. Our findings show high levels of PLHIV-FSWs engaged in all stages of the HIV cascade of care. The prevalence of HIV, other STIs, unwanted pregnancy, unsafe abortion, and sexual violence remains extremely high. Peer-led approaches contributed to levels of ART coverage and HIV status awareness similar to those found in the general district population, despite the challenges and risks faced by FSWs. Public Library of Science 2022-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9803093/ /pubmed/36584132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279692 Text en © 2022 Bossard et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bossard, Claire
Chihana, Menard
Nicholas, Sarala
Mauambeta, Damian
Weinstein, Dina
Conan, Nolwenn
Nicco, Elena
Suzi, Joel
OConnell, Lucy
Poulet, Elisabeth
Ellman, Tom
HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study
title HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study
title_full HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study
title_fullStr HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study
title_full_unstemmed HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study
title_short HIV, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in Malawi: A respondent-driven sampling study
title_sort hiv, sexual violence, and termination of pregnancy among adolescent and adult female sex workers in malawi: a respondent-driven sampling study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9803093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36584132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279692
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