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Identification of a Site for a Cohort Study on Natural History of HIV Infection in Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Sahlu, Tefera
dc.contributor.author Fontanet,Arnaud L
dc.contributor.author Rink T.F.de,Wit,
dc.contributor.author Messele,Tsehaynesh
dc.contributor.author R.Doorly
dc.contributor.author Yen neh, H
dc.contributor.author Bindels, P.
dc.contributor.author Coutinho,R
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-24T10:44:20Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-24T10:44:20Z
dc.date.issued 1998
dc.identifier.citation T.Sahlu,A.Fontanet,T.F.Rink,de,Wit,T.Messele,R.Doorly,H.Yen neh,P.Bindels,R.Coutinho.Identification of a Site for a Cohort Study on Natural History of HIV Infection in Ethiopia. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes & Human Retrovirology: February 1, 1998 - Volume 17 - Issue 2 - p 149 155
dc.identifier.uri http://172.21.6.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/323
dc.description.abstract A cross-sectional survey was carried out in a sugar estate in central Ethiopia to identify a subgroup for a cohort study on the natural history of HIV infection. HIV prevalence was 2.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.7%-3.9%) in 957 adults aged 15 to 54 years randomly selected for the initial survey. A follow-up survey including only factory workers of the estate aged 18 to 45 years (n = 280) showed a higher HIV prevalence in male factory workers (n = 262) compared with the male estate workers of the same age of the initial survey (n = 484; 8.8% versus 3.1%; p < .05). Factors independently associated with HIV infection in male factory workers were number of lifetime sexual partners, positive syphilis serology, higher income, and absence of travel outside the residential area. Among male estate workers, only older age was associated with HIV infection. Both factory workers and male estate workers were stable residents and were willing to participate in a long-term study on HIV/AIDS. However, because of the higher HIV prevalence in factory workers and the higher prevalence of behaviors associated with an increased risk for HIV infection, factory workers were selected for the long-term cohort study on the natural history of HIV infection.
dc.format.extent 149-155
dc.subject Site Identification
dc.subject Cohort Study
dc.subject Natural History
dc.subject HIV Infection
dc.subject Ethiopia
dc.title Identification of a Site for a Cohort Study on Natural History of HIV Infection in Ethiopia
dc.type Journal Article
ep.identifier.status Open Access
ep.identifier.status Open Access
ep.identifier.doi http://DOI:10.1097/00042560-199802010-00008
ep.journal Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes & Human Retrovirology: February 1, 1998 -
ep.issue 2
ep.volume 17


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