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HIV prevalence and multivariate predictors of prevalent HIV infection in Masaka, Kilifi and Nairobi.

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posted on 2015-01-20, 03:03 authored by Anatoli Kamali, Matt A. Price, Shabir Lakhi, Etienne Karita, Mubiana Inambao, Eduard J. Sanders, Omu Anzala, Mary H. Latka, Linda-Gail Bekker, Pontiano Kaleebu, Gershim Asiki, Ali Ssetaala, Eugene Ruzagira, Susan Allen, Paul FarmerPaul Farmer, Eric Hunter, Gaudensia Mutua, Heeran Makkan, Amanda Tichacek, Ilene K. Brill, Pat Fast, Gwynn Stevens, Paramesh Chetty, Pauli N. Amornkul, Jill Gilmour

PR: Prevalence Ratio, CI: Confidence Interval, ref: reference group, NA: data were not collected at this CRC, NS: data were not significant predictors of prevalent HIV in multivariate modeling

* In Masaka condom use was measured with the question: Have you and your partner ever used a condom (yes/no), and if so, how often do you use a condom (Always, more than half of the time, about half of the time, rarely or less than half of the time)? In Kilifi: In the past 12 months, have you used a condom never, sometimes or always during sex? In Kangemi: Have you used a condom before (yes/no)?

** Due to collinearity in the covariates, model failed to converge with discharge and ulcers considered together

*** In Kangemi, all volunteers were sexually active, but not all volunteers were sexually active in the past 7 days

HIV prevalence and multivariate predictors of prevalent HIV infection in Masaka, Kilifi and Nairobi.

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