51. Design of a community-based study of sexually transmitted infections/HIV and infertility in an urban area of northern Tanzania.
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Larsen U, Mlay J, Aboud S, Ballard R, Sam NE, Shao JF, and Kapiga SH
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- Adult, Community Health Services, Epidemiologic Methods, Female, HIV Infections blood, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV Infections etiology, HIV Infections prevention & control, HIV Infections urine, Humans, Infertility etiology, Male, Prevalence, Research Design, Sexual Behavior, Sexually Transmitted Diseases blood, Sexually Transmitted Diseases etiology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases urine, Surveys and Questionnaires, Tanzania epidemiology, Urban Health Services, Infertility epidemiology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases epidemiology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases prevention & control
- Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the design of a community-based study of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)/HIV and infertility in northern Tanzania., Study Design: Households were selected using a 2-stage sampling design. Eligible women and their partners were interviewed before samples were collected for STIs/HIV detection. Posttest counseling and treatment for STIs and infertility were provided., Results: A total of 2019 women and 794 male partners were interviewed. Over 70% of interviewed women and men provided blood and urine samples. Individuals providing blood and urine samples had high-risk profiles for STIs/HIV when compared with others who did not provide these samples. Although the study results may be affected by selection bias, risk factors for STIs/HIV were similar to those in other studies supporting the generalizability of the findings., Conclusions: It is feasible to conduct a community-based survey, including collection of biomarkers and measurement of infertility, in this urban setting.
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- 2007
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