Background
The 1980’s economic boom has been
associated with a rapid expansion of China’s sex industry over the past three
decades. Consequently, the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and
hepatitis infections among female sex workers (FSW) has become an important
public health issue in China. This study identifies prevalence and risks of
hepatitis and STIs in Chinese FSWs.
Method
Four electronic databases were searched
for Chinese and English language peer-reviewed studies conducted between
01/2000-12/2011 that reported prevalence of hepatitis and STIs (excluding HIV)
among Chinese FSW. Following the PRISMA guidelines, meta-analysis was used to
estimate pooled prevalence and 95 % confidence intervals for each
infection.
Result
Three hundred and thirty nine articles
(34 in English and 305 in Chinese) investigating 603,647 FSWs in 29 Chinese
provinces were included in this review. Over the period 2000–2011, the
seroprevalence of active hepatitis B and hepatitis C among FSW were 10.7 %
(7.3–15.5 %) and 1.0 % (0.7–1.3 %), respectively. The most
prevalent STI was human papillomavirus (HPV, 27.0 % [10.1–55.1 %]),
followed by herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2, 15.8 % [11.7–20.9 %]),
chlamydia (13.7 % [12.1–15.4 %]), gonorrhoea (6.1 %
[5.3–7.0 %]), syphilis (5.2 % [4.8–5.7 %]), genital warts
(3.3 % [2.5–4.2 %]) and Trichomonas vaginitis (2.1 %
[1.5–24.2 %]). Disease burden of both hepatitis and STI among FSW were
concentrated in South Central and Southwest China. In particular, chlamydia and
syphilis demonstrated a significant declining trend during the studied period
(P < 0.05). Compared with the general Chinese population, FSW had significantly
higher prevalence of all STIs except Trichomonas
vaginitis. Further, compared to the
general FSW population, HIV-positive FSW had significantly higher prevalence of
syphilis, chlamydia, HSV-2 and Trichomonas vaginitis.
Conclusion
Prevalence of hepatitis and STIs
remained high and mostly stable among Chinese FSW over the period of 2000–2011.
Targeted STI and hepatitis surveillance and interventions should be
strengthened among Chinese FSWs, especially those who are HIV-positive.
Below: a. Estimated prevalence of sexually transmitted
infections including Hepatitis B and C virus among female sex workers in six
Chinese regions during 2000–2011. *Only infection with > 10 papers were
included, so the analysis excluded HPV because there are only four papers being
found. b. Level
of disease burden among female workers across the six regions in China during
2000–2011 (high, moderate and low prevalence represent the top, middle and
bottom one-third of prevalence ranking among the six Chinese regions). *Only
infection with > 10 papers were included, so the analysis excluded HPV
because there are only four papers being found
Full article at: http://goo.gl/IEGUPh
By: Shu Su, Eric P. F. Chow, Kathryn E. Muessig, Lei Yuan, Joseph
D. Tucker, Xiaohu Zhang, Jiehui Ren, Christopher K. Fairley, Jun Jing and Lei Zhang
Affiliated with
Research Center
for Public Health, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University
Melbourne
Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health
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