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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and other viral co-infections among young heterosexual men and women in Argentina
Authors:de los Angeles Pando María  Biglione Mirna M  Toscano Mauro Fernández  Rey Jorge A  Russell Kevin L  Negrete Monica  Gianni Silvia  Martinez-Peralta Liliana  Salomon Horacio  Sosa-Estani Sergio  Montano Silvia M  Olson James G  Sanchez José L  Carr Jean K  Avila Maria M
Institution:Centro Nacional de Referencia para el SIDA, Buenos Aires, Argentina. mpando@fmed.uba.ar
Abstract:Infections with hepatitis C virus, (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and human T lymphotropic type I/II (HTLV-I/II) virus are commonly found in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). We conducted a seroepidemiologic study among 174 HIV-positive heterosexuals in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1999. Evidence of exposure to HCV, HBV, and HTLV-I/II was found in 32%, 17%, and 5%, respectively. A higher prevalence of HBV infection was observed among males (33%) compared with females (12%; P < 0.05). Among women, a prior history of a sexually transmitted infection, injecting drug use (IDU), having had more than five lifetime sex partners, and having exchanged sex-for-goods were significantly associated with HCV infection, whereas an IDU history, syringe sharing, and having exchanged sex-for-goods were found to be associated with HBV infection. Among men, an IDU history and syringe/needle sharing were significantly associated with HCV infection. The IDU-related and sexual transmission of hepatitis viruses constitute a significant problem among young, HIV-infected, heterosexuals in Argentina.
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