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Two cross-sectional studies in south India assessing the effect of an HIV prevention programme for female sex workers on reducing syphilis among their clients.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To assess the impact of the Avahan HIV prevention programme for female sex workers (FSWs) in south India on reducing syphilis prevalence among their clients, by comparing rates of syphilis over time as reported in two large-scale surveys of FSWs' clients.

Methods

A random-effect multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed using syphilis as the dependent variable, with individual independent variables (from the two survey rounds) at level 1 and the district-level programme (from the Avahan computerised monitoring and information system) and contextual variables (from Indian government datasets) at level 2. Programme variables included their 2006 value and their difference in value between 2008 and 2006, as well as the interaction between the latter and the study round. The analysis also controlled for baseline syphilis prevalence and its interaction with the study round.

Results

Syphilis decreased significantly among FSWs' clients, from 4.8% (round 1) to 2.6% (round 2), p<0.001. The OR of the interaction term between the difference in programme coverage of FSWs and the round was 0.98 (p=0.023), suggesting that increased coverage was associated with a reduced incidence of syphilis.

Conclusions

This study suggests that the Avahan intervention programme among FSWs reduced syphilis rates among their clients.

SUBMITTER: Rajaram SP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4215352 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two cross-sectional studies in south India assessing the effect of an HIV prevention programme for female sex workers on reducing syphilis among their clients.

Rajaram Subramanian Potty SP   Banandur Pradeep P   Thammattoor Usha K UK   Thomas Tinku T   Mainkar Mandar K MK   Paranjape Ramesh R   Adhikary Rajatashurva R   Duchesne Thierry T   Ramesh Banadakoppa M BM   Isac Shajy S   Moses Stephen S   Alary Michel M  

Sexually transmitted infections 20140507 7


<h4>Objective</h4>To assess the impact of the Avahan HIV prevention programme for female sex workers (FSWs) in south India on reducing syphilis prevalence among their clients, by comparing rates of syphilis over time as reported in two large-scale surveys of FSWs' clients.<h4>Methods</h4>A random-effect multilevel logistic regression analysis was performed using syphilis as the dependent variable, with individual independent variables (from the two survey rounds) at level 1 and the district-leve  ...[more]

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