Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections including HIV in street-connected adolescents in western Kenya

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作者
Winston, Susanna E. [1 ]
Chirchir, Amon K. [2 ]
Muthoni, Lauryn N. [2 ,3 ]
Ayuku, David [4 ]
Koech, Julius [5 ]
Nyandiko, Winstone [5 ,6 ]
Carter, E. Jane [7 ,8 ]
Braitstein, Paula [5 ,8 ,9 ,10 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Rhode Isl Hosp, Div Pediat Infect Dis,Hasbro Childrens Hosp, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[2] Moi Teaching & Referral Hosp, Eldoret, Kenya
[3] Aga Khan Univ Hosp, Nairobi, Kenya
[4] Moi Univ, Sch Med, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Behav Sci, Eldoret, Kenya
[5] Acad Model Providing Access Healthcare AMPATH, Eldoret, Kenya
[6] Moi Univ, Sch Med, Dept Child Hlth & Pediat, Eldoret, Kenya
[7] Brown Univ, Miriam Hosp, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Dept Pulm & Crit Care, Providence, RI USA
[8] Moi Univ, Sch Med, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Med, Eldoret, Kenya
[9] Indiana Univ Sch Med, Dept Med, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[10] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Div Epidemiol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[11] Regenstrief Inst Inc, Indianapolis, IN USA
关键词
OF-SCHOOL YOUTH; SOCIAL SUPPORT; CHLAMYDIA; HEALTH; CHILDREN; BEHAVIORS;
D O I
10.1136/sextrans-2014-051797
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Purpose The objectives of this study were to characterise the sexual health of street-connected adolescents in Eldoret, Kenya, analyse gender disparity of risks, estimate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and identify factors associated with STIs. Methods A cross-sectional study of street-connected adolescents ages 12-21 years was conducted in Eldoret, Kenya. Participants were interviewed and screened for Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vagina/is, herpes simplex virus-2, syphilis and HIV. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used to identify factors associated with having any STI. Results Of the 200 participants, 81(41%) were female. 70.4% of females and 60.5% of males reported sexual activity. Of those that participated in at least one STI test, 28% (55/194) had >= 1 positive test, including 56% of females; 14% (28/194) had >1 positive test. Twelve females and zero males (6% overall, 14.8% of females) were HIV positive. Among females, those with HIV infection more frequently reported transactional sex (66.7% vs 26.1%, p=0.01), drug use (91.7% vs 56.5%, p=0.02), and reported a prior STI (50.0% vs 14.7%, p<0.01). Having an adult caregiver was less likely among those with HIV infection (33.3% vs 71.0%, p=0.04). Transactional sex (AOR 3.02, 95% CI (1.05 to 8.73)), a previous STI (AOR 3.46 95% CI (1.05 to 11.46)) and >= 2 sexual partners (AOR 5.62 95% (1.67 to 18.87)) were associated with having any STI. Conclusions Street-connected adolescents in Eldoret, Kenya are engaged in high-risk sexual behaviours and females in particular have a substantial burden of STIs and HIV. There is a need for STI interventions targeted to street-connected youth.
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