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Rapid tests for HIV, syphilis, and chronic hepatitis in a prison population in a prison complex in Salvador (BA), Brazil

Alice Gramosa da Silva Leite, Luanna Mota Damasceno, Suzana Coelho Conceição, Pedro Flávio Costa Motta

2022Ciência & Saúde Coletiva10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to quantitatively analyze the results of rapid tests for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Syphilis, and Chronic Hepatitis in the prison population in a prison complex in Salvador (BA), Brazil. This cross-sectional study consisted of a sample of men incarcerated from August 2018 to August 2020 submitted to rapid tests. Descriptive statistics and prevalence ratios with respective 95% confidence intervals were employed to analyze data. A total of 6,160 men were studied. Most were black and brown (93.1%) and resided in Salvador (BA), Brazil (65.8%), with predominantly elementary schooling level (65.3%). Five hundred eighty-one (9.4%) people deprived of their liberty were positive for one or more STIs, and Syphilis was the most prevalent (80%). The variables age greater than 25 years [PR = 1.37 95%CI (1.17-1.61)] and schooling level without Higher Education [PR = 2.16 95%CI (1.04-4.49)] were associated with a higher positivity rate in tests, while not sharing drugs was a protective factor for test positivity [PR = 1.28 95%CI (1.07-1.53)]. We concluded that there was a low prevalence of STIs in the sample studied, and Syphilis was the most prevalent.

Topics & Concepts

SyphilisPrisonMedicineDemographyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)PopulationHepatitis BConfidence intervalHepatitis CGerontologyImmunologyInternal medicinePsychologyEnvironmental healthSociologyCriminologyHomelessness and Social IssuesHIV, Drug Use, Sexual RiskHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
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