To present results from HIV testing, knowledge of HIV status
and socioeconomic factors associated with the probability of having a HIV
positive result among transwomen (TW) in Mexico.
In 2012, we conducted an HIV seroprevalence survey to 585 TW
in Mexico City in three strata: gathering places, the Condesa HIV Clinic and in
four detention centers. We estimated the prevalence of HIV in each strata and
applied a probit model to the overall sample to analyze factors associated with
the probability of a HIV positive result.
The prevalence of HIV was 19.8% in meeting places; 31.9% in
detention centers and 64% among the participants of the clinic. Age, low
education and number of sexual partners was positively associated with HIV.
Results from the study provide relevant information to design
HIV prevention interventions tailored to the needs of the TW population.
Full article at: http://goo.gl/Ir15D8
By: Colchero MA1, Cortés-Ortiz MA1, Romero-Martínez M1, Vega H2, González A2, Román R3, Franco-Núñez A1, Bautista-Arredondo S1.
- 1Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México.
- 2Clínica Especializada Condesa, México, Distrito Federal, México.
- 3Inspira Cambio, AC., México.
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