HIV Prevalence Comparison Between Antenatal Sentinel Surveillance and Demographic and Health Survey in Rwanda.

The Open AIDS Journal Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-03-30 DOI:10.2174/1874613601105010029
Jeanne Françoise Kayibanda, Michel Alary, Raphaël Bitera, Adeline Kabeja, Ruton Hinda, Louis Munyakazi, Bassirou Chitou, Jean Philippe Gatarayiha
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Abstract

Objective: To compare HIV prevalence from antenatal surveillance to that of the demographic and health survey (DHS), and to identify factors determining the difference of HIV prevalence between women recruited in these two surveys in Rwanda in 2005.

Methods: Comparative cross-sectional study of HIV prevalence and socio-demographic factors collected by the antenatal survey in 13,745 pregnant women, seen in 30 health centres located throughout the country and those collected by the DHS among 5641 women, aged 15-49 years living in households located throughout the country. Log-binomial regression and direct standardization were used to estimate and compare HIV prevalence between the two surveys.

Results: HIV prevalence in the antenatal survey was slightly higher than that in DHS women (4.1% versus 3.6% p=0.103). Socio-demographic characteristics were differently distributed between the two populations. Whereas, 59%, 93%, 53% of pregnant women were aged 20-29 years, married or cohabiting and living in rural areas respectively, the corresponding proportions among DHS women were 35%, 48% and 83% (p<0.001). Simultaneous standardization of antenatal prevalence according to the distribution of socio-demographic characteristics in the DHS gave an overall HIV prevalence estimate of 3.6%, similar to the prevalence measured among DHS women.

Conclusions: HIV prevalence in the antenatal survey overestimated that among women of the general population in Rwanda in 2005. This overestimation could be corrected by standardization of antenatal prevalence according to the distribution of age, geographical area, marital status, parity, and education, in the general population.

卢旺达产前哨点监测与人口与健康调查的艾滋病毒流行情况比较。
目的:比较2005年卢旺达产前监测与人口与健康调查(DHS)的艾滋病毒流行情况,并确定决定这两项调查中招募的妇女之间艾滋病毒流行情况差异的因素。方法:比较横断面研究艾滋病毒流行率和社会人口因素,这些因素是由全国30个保健中心对13,745名孕妇进行的产前调查收集的,以及由人口和社会福利部对全国各地家庭中5641名15-49岁妇女进行的调查收集的。采用对数二项回归和直接标准化来估计和比较两次调查的HIV患病率。结果:产前调查中艾滋病毒感染率略高于DHS妇女(4.1%对3.6% p=0.103)。两个人群的社会人口特征分布不同。在20-29岁、已婚或同居并生活在农村地区的孕妇中,分别有59%、93%和53%的孕妇年龄在20-29岁之间,而在国土安全部的妇女中,这一比例分别为35%、48%和83%(结论:2005年卢旺达产前调查中的艾滋病毒流行率高估了一般人口中妇女的流行率)。这种高估可以通过根据一般人群的年龄分布、地理区域、婚姻状况、胎次和教育程度对产前患病率进行标准化来纠正。
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