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Prevalence of and risk factors for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection in entrants and residents of an Ethiopian prison.

Eliyas Tsegaye SahleWondwossen AmogneTsegahun ManyazewalJill BlumenthalSonia JainShelly SunJason YoungEric EllorinHabtamu WoldeamanuelLemma TeferraBeniam FelekeOlivier VandenbergZilma ReyMelissa Briggs-HagenRichard HaubrichJohn Allen McCutchan
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Prevalence of HIV in the residents at this large, central Ethiopian prison was higher than that estimated for the general population and lower than in many other studies from other smaller Ethiopian prisons. A higher prevalence in residents than in entrants were found only in our second wave of screening after one year of continuous screening and treatment, possibly representing increased willingness of residents at increased risk of HIV to participate in the second wave. Thus, this findings did not clearly support intramural transmission of HIV or the effectiveness of screening to reduce prevalence. Finally, the higher HIV prevalence in women than men requires that they be similarly screened and treated for HIV infection.
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