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SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND INFECTION RATES FOR HIV, BLOOD-BORNE AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING DRUG TREATMENT CENTRES IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
hiv infection
sexually transmitted infections
viral hepatitis
drug treatment centers
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Affilliation
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Center for Information in Science and Technology. Department of Health Information. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Laval University. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. Epidemiology Research Group. Québec, Canada.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Center for Information in Science and Technology. Department of Health Information. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Department of Immunology and Molecullar Biology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Outpatient of Banco da Previdência. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Department of Microbiology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
University of Montreal. Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Montreal, Canada.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Department of Immunology and Molecullar Biology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Department of Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Brazilian Reference Centre for Viral Hepatitis. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Laval University. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. Epidemiology Research Group. Québec, Canada.
Laval University. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. Epidemiology Research Group. Québec, Canada.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Center for Information in Science and Technology. Department of Health Information. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Department of Immunology and Molecullar Biology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Outpatient of Banco da Previdência. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Department of Microbiology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
University of Montreal. Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Montreal, Canada.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Department of Immunology and Molecullar Biology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Department of Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Brazilian Reference Centre for Viral Hepatitis. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Laval University. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. Epidemiology Research Group. Québec, Canada.
Abstract in Portuguese
A survey was carried out in 2 drug use treatment centres (TCs) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to assess risk behaviours, HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections/blood-borne infections (STIs/BBIs). Two hundred and twenty-five drug users (195 males and 30 females) were interviewed and clinically examined, and their blood and urine were tested for STIs/BBIs. Prevalences (%) for these infections were as follows - HIV: 0.9, hepatitis B virus (HBV): 14.7, hepatitis C virus (HCV): 5.8, syphilis: 5.3, gonorrhoea/chlamydia (CT/NG): 4.7. In bivariate analyses CT/NG infection was associated with younger age ( P =0.003); current genitourinary symptoms (odds ratio [OR]=6.2) and a mainly illegal source of income (OR= 9.1). Hepatitis C infection was associated with a history of ever having injected any drug (OR=19.6), and with each one of the injected drugs. After multiple logistic regression, lower educational level (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]=3.70) and 'ever having injected drugs' (AOR=3.69) remained as independent risk factors for hepatitis B infection. In conclusion, TCs must implement programmes directed towards the prevention of STIs/BBIs.
Keywords in Portuguese
drug usershiv infection
sexually transmitted infections
viral hepatitis
drug treatment centers
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