Evaluating the vertical HIV transmission risks among South African female sex workers; have we forgotten PMTCT in their HIV programming?

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Rwema, Jean Olivier Twahirwa [1 ]
Baral, Stefan [1 ]
Ketende, Sosthenes [1 ]
Phaswana-Mafuya, Nancy [3 ,4 ]
Lambert, Andrew [2 ]
Kose, Zamakayise [3 ]
Mcingana, Mfezi [5 ]
Rao, Amrita [1 ]
Hausler, Harry [2 ]
Schwartz, Sheree [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Publ Hlth & Human Rights, Dept Epidemiol, Key Populat Program, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] TB HIV Care Assoc, Cape Town, South Africa
[3] Human Sci Res Council, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
[4] Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Univ, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
[5] TB HIV Care Assoc, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
关键词
PMTCT; Vertical transmission; Female sex workers; South Africa; PREGNANCY INTENTIONS; UNPLANNED PREGNANCY; ANTENATAL CARE; SERVICES; HEALTH; WOMEN; EPIDEMIOLOGY; CASCADE; BURDEN;
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10.1186/s12889-019-6811-4
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundFemale sex workers (FSW) have a greater HIV burden compared to other reproductive-aged women and experience high incidence of pregnancies. However, there are limited data on mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the context of sex work. This study assessed the uptake of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services to understand the vertical HIV transmission risks among FSW in South Africa.MethodsFSW 18years were recruited into a cross-sectional study using respondent-driven sampling (RDS) between October 2014-April 2015 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. An interviewer-administered questionnaire captured information on demographics, reproductive health histories, and HIV care, including engagement in PMTCT care and ART. HIV and pregnancy testing were biologically assessed. This analysis characterizes FSW engagement in HIV prevention and treatment cascades of the four prongs of PMTCT.ResultsOverall, 410 FSW were enrolled. The RDS-weighted HIV prevalence was 61.5% (95% bootstrapped confidence interval 54.1-68.0). A comprehensive assessment of the four PMTCT prongs showed gaps in cascades for each of the prongs. In Prongs 1 and 2, gaps of 42% in consistent condom use with clients among HIV-negative FSW and 43% in long-term high efficacy contraceptive method use among HIV-positive FSW were observed. The analyses for prongs three and four pertained to 192 women with children <5years; 101/192 knew their HIV diagnosis prior to the study, of whom 85% (86/101) had their children tested for HIV after birth, but only 36% (31/86) of those who breastfed retested their children post-breastfeeding. A substantial proportion (35%, 42/120) of all HIV-positive women with children <5years of age were HIV-negative at their last delivery and seroconverted after delivery. Less than half (45%) of mothers with children <5years (45/101) were on ART and 12% (12/101) reported at least one child under five living with HIV.ConclusionThese findings show significant gaps in engagement in the PMTCT cascades for FSW, evidenced by sub-optimal uptake of HIV prevention and treatment in the peri/post-natal periods and insufficient prevention of unintended pregnancies among FSW living with HIV. These gaps result in elevated risks for vertical transmission among FSW and the need for PMTCT services within FSW programs.
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