An epidemiological study on sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus among pre-marital group in Yining city, Xinjiang

Mao, Y.-r.; Zheng, X.-w.; Re, Z.-y.; Pan, C.-d.; Guli, R.-z.; Song, J.-q.; Yang, L.-m.; Zhang, G.-y.

Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi 25(4): 322-324

2004


ISSN/ISBN: 0254-6450
PMID: 15231201
Document Number: 583489
To study the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status through heterosexual transmission in Yining city and to provide information on effective intervention measures. Cohort of HIV sero-discordant couples identified from 1997 to 2000 was formed. Proportional risk model was used to analyze the time of HIV sero-conversion and the related factors. All the recruiters were under informed consent. Through following on 22 sero-discordant couples, we found that the incidence density (ID) of HIV sero-conversion was 32.49/100 person-year (PY) with 33.74/100 PY for women. In the proportional hazard model, the course of sero-conversion was only 2.43 years and the frequency of sexual contact was statistically significant (>or= 3 times/week vs. < 3 time/week: RR = 1.984, 95% CI: 1.045 - 3.767), indicating this factor was related to the hazard of HIV sero-conversion. However, the viral load of HIV infections has no such effect on HIV sero-conversion of their spouses. In addition, the ratio of CD4(+)/CD8(+) was lower in spouses of HIV sero-conversion than that in spouses of HIV non-sero conversion (t test: t = 4.77, P < 0.01). In order to control HIV transmission among general population, we suggested that HIV/AIDS counseling and testing be developed for pre-marital people in the region with high HIV prevalence.

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