The HIV epidemic in Zambia: Socio-demographic prevalence patterns and indications of trends among childbearing women

被引:103
作者
Fylkesnes, K
Musonda, RM
Kasumba, K
Ndhlovu, Z
Mluanda, F
Kaetano, L
Chipaila, CC
机构
[1] NATL AIDS STD TB & LEPROSY PROGRAMME,EPIDEMIOL & RES UNIT,LUSAKA,ZAMBIA
[2] TROP DIS RES CTR,IMMUNOL UNIT,NDOLA,ZAMBIA
[3] UNIV LUSAKA,TEACHING HOSP,LUSAKA,ZAMBIA
关键词
Zambia; HIV; childbearing women; prevalence; trends; educational attainment; socio-economic status;
D O I
10.1097/00002030-199703110-00012
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine socio-demographic HIV prevalence patterns and trends among childbearing women in Zambia. Design: Repeated cross-sectional surveys. Methods: Personal interviews and unlinked anonymous testing of blood samples of women attending antenatal care in selected areas. Results: The 1994 data includes information from 27 areas and a total of 11 517 women. The HIV prevalence among urban residents appeared with moderate variation at a very high level (range 25-32%, comparing provinces). The geographical variation was more prominent in rural populations (range 8-16%) and was approximately half the prevalence level of the urban populations. With the exception of the 15-19 years age-group, HIV infection was found to rise sharply with increasing educational attainment (odds ratio, 3.1; confidence interval, 2.6-3.8) when contrasting extreme educational levels. Although the assessment of trends is somewhat restricted, the available information indicates stable prevalence levels in most populations over the last 2-4 years. Conclusions: The data showed extremely high HIV prevalence levels among childbearing women. Longer time-intervals between surveys are needed, however, in order to verify the stability in prevalence identified by this study. The tendency to changing differentials by social status is suggested as a possible sign of an ongoing process of significant behavioural change.
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