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High prevalence of HIV infection among rural tea plantation residents in Kericho, Kenya

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

G. FOGLIA
Affiliation:
U.S. Army Medical Research Unit – Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
W. B. SATEREN*
Affiliation:
Division of Retrovirology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Rockville, MD, USA
P. O. RENZULLO
Affiliation:
Vaccine Research Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
C. T. BAUTISTA
Affiliation:
U.S. Military HIV Research Program, the Henry M. JacksonFoundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA
L. LANGAT
Affiliation:
U.S. Army Medical Research Unit – Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
M. K. WASUNNA
Affiliation:
Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya
D. E. SINGER
Affiliation:
Division of Retrovirology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Rockville, MD, USA
P. T. SCOTT
Affiliation:
Division of Retrovirology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Rockville, MD, USA
M. L. ROBB
Affiliation:
U.S. Military HIV Research Program, the Henry M. JacksonFoundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA
D. L. BIRX
Affiliation:
Division of Retrovirology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Rockville, MD, USA
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*Author for correspondence: W. B. Sateren, M.P.H, Division of Retrovirology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, 1 Taft Court, Suite 250, Rockville, MD 20850, USA. (Email: WSateren@hivresearch.org)
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Summary

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) epidemiology among residents of a rural agricultural plantation in Kericho, Kenya was studied. HIV-1 prevalence was 14·3%, and was higher among women (19·1%) than men (11·3%). Risk factors associated with HIV-1 for men were age (⩾25 years), marital history (one or more marriages), age difference from current spouse (⩾5 years), Luo ethnicity, sexually transmitted infection (STI) symptoms in the past 6 months, circumcision (protective), and sexual activity (⩾7 years). Among women, risk factors associated with HIV-1 were age (25–29 years, ⩾35 years), marital history (one or more marriages), age difference from current spouse (⩾10 years), Luo ethnicity, STI symptoms in the past 6 months, and a STI history in the past 5 years. Most participants (96%) expressed a willingness to participate in a future HIV vaccine study. These findings will facilitate targeted intervention and prevention measures for HIV-1 infection in Kericho.

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Table 1. Demographic characteristics of 2801 participants from Kericho, Kenya

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Table 2. HIV-1 prevalence by gender among 2801 participants from Kericho, Kenya

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Table 3. Gender-specific risk factor analysis for HIV-1 infection among 2801 participants from Kericho, Kenya

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Table 4. Participants' beliefs on ways to contract or be protected from HIV/AIDS among 2801 participants from Kericho, Kenya