卢旺达身体残疾人群中艾滋病毒的流行情况。

J. B. Munymana, V. M’kumbuzi, H. T. Mapira, I. Nzabanterura, I. Uwamariyai, E. Shema
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目的了解卢旺达残疾人艾滋病病毒的流行情况。设计横断面HIV诊断研究。在卢旺达设立一个国家转诊康复中心。受试者年龄在5岁到49岁之间,有下肢或上肢损伤,在中心接受康复服务。干预从自愿接受参与研究的受试者身上采集血液样本。血样(4ml)在抽真空管中收集,离心获得血清,用标准的HIV快速检测-测定HIV-1/2 Ab/Ag、SD-Bioline和UNI-Gold recombie HIV作为决裂剂进行分析。主要结果测量:参与者的HIV状态——阴性或阳性。计算描述性统计来描述HIV检测结果的样本和比例。结果157例受试者均完成研究,其中男性59例(37.6%),女性98例(62.4%)。艾滋病病毒感染率为5.73%。所有检测呈阳性的参与者都是女性,并且都是HIV-1检测呈阳性。结论所得的患病率高于卢旺达报告的人口患病率3.0%。卢旺达的残疾人需要有针对性的艾滋病毒预防,至少要像针对普通人群的项目一样严格。此外,这应解决使妇女特别容易感染艾滋病毒的广泛的性别不平等问题。需要对更大的样本进行进一步的研究,从非机构环境和其他残疾类别中吸引参与者;以及更具体地研究卢旺达残疾人士感染艾滋病毒的危险因素。
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Prevalence of HIV among people with physical disabilities in Rwanda.
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of HIV among persons with physical disabilities in Rwanda. DESIGN Across-sectional HIV diagnostic study. SETTING A national referral rehabilitation centre in Rwanda. SUBJECTS Persons aged 5 to 49 years with lower or upper limb impairments that were obtaining rehabilitation services at the centre. INTERVENTION Blood samples were collected from the subjects who voluntarily accepted to participate in the study. Blood samples (4mls) were collected in vacutainer tubes and centrifuged to obtain serum which was analyzed using standard HIV rapid tests-determine HIV-1/2 Ab/Ag, SD-Bioline and UNI-Gold Recombigen HIV as a tie-breaker. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The HIV status of participants--negative or positive. Descriptive statistics were computed to characterize the sample and proportions for the HIV test results. RESULTS All one hundred and fifty-seven subjects, 59 (37.6%) male and 98 (62.4%) female, completed the study. The HIV prevalence obtained was 5.73%. All participants that tested positive were female and all tested positive for HIV-1. CONCLUSION The prevalence obtained was higher than the population prevalence of 3.0% reported for Rwanda. Targeted HIV prevention is required for PWDs in Rwanda, with at least as much rigor as programs targeted towards the general population. Further, this should address the wide range of gender inequalities that make women particularly vulnerable to HIV. Further research needs to be conducted on a larger sample that draws participants from non-institutional settings and from other disability categories; as well as to study more specifically, the risk factors for HIV infection among PWDs in Rwanda.
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