A behavioural and HIV serological survey among detainees of Ankazondrano jail in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar.

Jocia Fenomanana, Fidiniaina Mamy Randriatsarafara, Fabien Florian Ranampy, Zely Arivelo Randriamanantany
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Aims: The prevalence of HIV in the general population of Madagascar is 0.3%. Some population groups, especially detainees are vulnerable to this infection. Our study was the first combined HIV survey of the detainees of Ankazondrano jail in Fianarantsoa. The study aims to determine the serological status of the detainees related to HIV infection and their risky behaviours for this infection.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey of the detainees 18 years old and over was carried out in Ankazondrano jail in Fianarantsoa during September 2020.Results: The prevalence of HIV in the sample was zero; 89.43% of the detainees reported to have heard about HIV; only 15.45% had a general knowledge about it; 76.42% of them knew that a condom is a way of protection against HIV infection; however, they had wrong responses about protection against this infection. In fact, 47.97% of the surveyed detainees thought that HIV is transmitted by mosquito bites and 65.04% thought that it is transmitted by shaking hands. Almost one quarter of the detainees reported that there is no risk of HIV contraction in jail.Conclusion: In this study, nevertheless, the prevalence of HIV is zero; detainees of Ankazondrano jail are a vulnerable group to HIV due to their lack of knowledge of this infection and the fact that they undertook risky behaviours.

马达加斯加Fianarantsoa Ankazondrano监狱被拘留者的行为和艾滋病毒血清学调查。
目的:马达加斯加总人口中艾滋病毒的流行率为0.3%。一些人口群体,特别是被拘留者易受这种感染。我们的研究是第一次对Fianarantsoa Ankazondrano监狱的被拘留者进行艾滋病毒联合调查。该研究旨在确定被拘留者与艾滋病毒感染相关的血清学状况及其感染艾滋病毒的危险行为。方法:于2020年9月对Fianarantsoa Ankazondrano监狱18岁及以上被拘留者进行描述性横断面调查。结果:样本中HIV患病率为零;89.43%的在押人员听说过艾滋病;只有15.45%的人对此有一般的了解;76.42%的人知道避孕套是预防艾滋病毒感染的一种方式;然而,他们对预防这种感染的反应是错误的。事实上,47.97%的被调查在押人员认为艾滋病毒是通过蚊虫叮咬传播的,65.04%的人认为是通过握手传播的。几乎四分之一的被拘留者报告说,在监狱中没有感染艾滋病毒的风险。结论:尽管如此,在这项研究中,艾滋病毒的患病率为零;Ankazondrano监狱的被拘留者是易受艾滋病毒感染的群体,因为他们对这种感染缺乏了解,而且他们有危险的行为。
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