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南非年轻人中性传播感染的流行情况:在一个卫生和人口监测点的嵌套调查。

Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections among young people in South Africa: A nested survey in a health and demographic surveillance site.

机构信息

MRC Tropical Epidemiology Group, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.

Africa Health Research Institute, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

出版信息

PLoS Med. 2018 Feb 27;15(2):e1002512. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002512. eCollection 2018 Feb.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and bacterial vaginosis (BV) are associated with increased transmission of HIV, and poor reproductive and sexual health. The burden of STIs/BV among young people is unknown in many high HIV prevalence settings. We conducted an acceptability, feasibility, and prevalence study of home-based sampling for STIs/BV among young men and women aged 15-24 years old in a health and demographic surveillance site (HDSS) in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

METHODS AND FINDINGS

A total of 1,342 young people, stratified by age (15-19 and 20-24 years) and sex were selected from the HDSS sampling frame; 1,171/1,342 (87%) individuals had ≥1 attempted home visit between 4 October 2016 and 31 January 2017, of whom 790 (67%) were successfully contacted. Among the 645 who were contacted and eligible, 447 (69%) enrolled. Consenting/assenting participants were interviewed, and blood, self-collected urine (men), and vaginal swabs (women) were tested for herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, and BV. Both men and women reported that sample collection was easy. Participants disagreed that sampling was painful; more than half of the participants disagreed that they felt anxious or embarrassed. The weighted prevalence of STIs/BV among men and women, respectively, was 5.3% and 11.2% for chlamydia, 1.5% and 1.8% for gonorrhoea, 0% and 0.4% for active syphilis, 0.6% and 4.6% for trichomoniasis, 16.8% and 28.7% for HSV-2, and 42.1% for BV (women only). Of the women with ≥1 curable STI, 75% reported no symptoms. Factors associated with STIs/BV included having older age, being female, and not being in school or working. Among those who participated in the 2016 HIV serosurvey, the prevalence of HIV was 5.6% among men and 19% among women. Feasibility was impacted by the short study duration and the difficulty finding men at home.

CONCLUSIONS

A high prevalence of STIs/BV was found in this rural setting with high HIV prevalence in South Africa. Most STIs and HIV infections were asymptomatic and would not have been identified or treated under national syndromic management guidelines. A nested STI/BV survey within a HDSS proved acceptable and feasible. This is a proof of concept for population-based STI surveillance in low- and middle-income countries that could be utilised in the evaluation of STI/HIV prevention and control programmes.

摘要

背景

性传播感染(STIs)和细菌性阴道病(BV)与 HIV 传播增加以及生殖和性健康状况不佳有关。在许多 HIV 高发地区,年轻人中 STIs/BV 的负担尚不清楚。我们在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的一个健康和人口监测站点(HDSS)中,对 15-24 岁的年轻男性和女性进行了基于家庭的 STIs/BV 样本采集的可接受性、可行性和流行率研究。

方法和发现

从 HDSS 抽样框架中按年龄(15-19 岁和 20-24 岁)和性别分层选择了 1342 名年轻人;2016 年 10 月 4 日至 2017 年 1 月 31 日期间,共有 1171/1342 名(87%)个人进行了至少 1 次家庭访问,其中 790 名(67%)成功联系。在联系和符合条件的 645 名参与者中,有 447 名(69%)参加。同意/同意的参与者接受了访谈,并对疱疹单纯性病毒 2 型(HSV-2)、衣原体、淋病、梅毒、滴虫病和 BV 进行了血液、自我采集尿液(男性)和阴道拭子(女性)检测。男性和女性都表示样本采集很容易。参与者不同意采样会很痛苦;超过一半的参与者不同意他们感到焦虑或尴尬。男性和女性的 STIs/BV 加权流行率分别为衣原体 5.3%和 11.2%,淋病 1.5%和 1.8%,活跃梅毒 0%和 0.4%,滴虫病 0.6%和 4.6%,HSV-2 16.8%和 28.7%,BV(仅限女性)42.1%。在至少有一种可治愈的 STI 的女性中,75%的人无症状。与 STIs/BV 相关的因素包括年龄较大、女性以及未上学或工作。在参加了 2016 年 HIV 血清学调查的人群中,男性的 HIV 感染率为 5.6%,女性为 19%。研究持续时间短以及难以在家中找到男性,对可行性造成了影响。

结论

在南非这个 HIV 高发的农村地区,发现了很高的 STIs/BV 流行率。大多数 STIs 和 HIV 感染都是无症状的,如果按照国家综合征管理指南,这些感染将无法被发现或治疗。在 HDSS 中进行的嵌套 STI/BV 调查是可行的。这为在中低收入国家开展基于人群的 STI 监测提供了一个概念证明,可用于评估 STI/HIV 预防和控制计划。

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