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Is the HIV Epidemic Stable among MSM in Mexico? HIV Prevalence Risk Behavior Results from a Nationally Representative Survey among Men Who Have Sex with Men

Autor

MONICA ARANTXA COLCHERO ARAGONES

MARTIN ROMERO MARTINEZ

CARLOS JESUS CONDE GONZALEZ

SANDRA GABRIELA SOSA RUBI

Sergio Bautista Arredondo

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Acceso Abierto

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Background: Recent evidence points to the apparent increase of HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men

(MSM) in different settings with concentrated epidemics, including the Latin American region. In 2011, Mexico implemented

an ambitious HIV prevention program in all major cities, funded by the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis Malaria.

The program was intended to strengthen the prevention response for the most at risk populations: MSM injecting drug

users. This paper presents the HIV prevalence results of a nationally representative baseline survey in 24 Mexican cities

throughout the 5 regions in the country reports the socio demographic sexual risk behaviors that predict the

probability of infection.

Methods: The survey was implemented in two phases. We first identified characterized places where MSM gather in

each city then conducted in a second phase, a seroprevalence survey that included rapid HIV testing a selfadministered

questionnaire. The prevalence of HIV was estimated by adjusting for positive predicted value. We applied a

probit model to estimate the probability of having a positive result from the HIV test as a function of socio demographic

characteristics self reported sexual risk behaviors.

Results: We found an overall HIV prevalence among MSM gathering in meeting points of 16.9% [95% CI: 15.6–18.3],

significantly higher than previously reported estimates. Our regression results suggest that the risk of infection increases

with age, with the number of sexual partners, among those who play a receptive sexual role, the risk decreases

with higher education.

Discussion: Our findings suggest a higher HIV prevalence among MSM than previously acknowledged that a significant

regional variability exist throughout the country. These two findings combined, signal an important dynamic in the

epidemic that should be better understood promptly addressed with strong prevention efforts targeted at key

populations.

Fecha de publicación

9 de febrero de 2018 9 de febrero de 2018 16 de agosto de 2017 2013

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Artículo

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http://repositorio.insp.mx:8080/jspui/handle/20.500.12096/6895

http://doi.org/DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072616

siid.insp.mx:1001-601

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Repositorio Institucional Abierto de Conocimiento en Salud Pública

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