Seropositivity and Risk Factors for Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection among Female Sex Workers in Guangxi,China |
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Authors: | Shaochun Chen Yueping Yin Xiangsheng Chen Hongchun Wang Yanhua Yu Wanhui Wei Yan Han Ning Jiang Baoxi Wang |
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Affiliation: | National Center for STD Control, and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Institute of Dermatology, Nanjing, China.; Tulane University, United States of America, |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesTo determine seropositivity of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infection and associated risk factors among female sex workers (FSWs) in Guangxi, China.MethodsA convenience sample of FSWs was recruited from different types of sex work venues in two cities (Wuzhou and Hezhou) in Guangxi. Blood specimens were collected for ELISA-based detection of HSV-2 antibodies to examine the seropositivity of HSV-2 infection. Socio-demographic and behavioral data were collected through a structured questionnaire interview. Association of HSV-2 seropositivity with socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics and HIV status was analyzed.ResultsThe overall prevalence of HSV-2 seropositivity among 2453 FSWs was 54.9% (95% confidence interval [CI], 52.9–56.9%). The HSV-2 seropositivity was independently associated with older age, low education level, non-Han minority, migration status, working in lower-tier venues and positive HIV status.ConclusionsThe study indicates a high prevalence of HSV-2 infection among FSWs, particularly in those working in low-tier venues in study areas, suggesting the needs to further emphasize the inclusion of HSV-2 in surveillance and intervention programs in this population. |
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