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Geographic and behavioral differences associated with sexually transmitted infection prevalence among Indian men who have sex with men in Chennai and Mumbai

Authors :
Safren, Steven A
Devaleenal, Bella
Biello, Katie B
Rawat, Shruta
Thomas, Beena E
Regenauer, Kristen S
Balu, Vinoth
Bedoya, C Andres
Dange, Alpana
Menon, Sunil
O'Cleirigh, Conall
Baruah, Dicky
Anand, Vivek
Hanna, Luke E
Karunaianantham, Ramesh
Thorat, Rakesh
Swaminathan, Soumya
Mimiaga, Matthew J
Mayer, Kenneth H
Source :
International journal of STD & AIDS, vol 32, iss 2
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

India has one of the largest numbers of men who have sex with men (MSM) globally; however, geographic data on sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevalence and associations with sexual behavior are limited. Six-hundred and eight MSM in Chennai and Mumbai underwent screening for a behavioral trial and were assessed for bacterial STIs (syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea), HIV, and past-month self-reported condomless anal sex (CAS). Mumbai (37.8%) had a greater prevalence of any STI than Chennai (27.6%) (prevalence ratio [PR] = 1.37, 95% CI: 1.09, 1.73). This pattern also emerged for gonorrhea and chlamydia separately but not syphilis. Conversely, Mumbai MSM reported lower rates of CAS (mean = 2.2) compared to Chennai MSM (mean = 14.0) (mean difference = -11.8, 95% CI: -14.6, -9.1). The interaction of city by CAS on any STI prevalence (PR = 2.09, 95% CI: 1.45, 3.01, p

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of STD & AIDS, vol 32, iss 2
Accession number :
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