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Multicity HIV seroprevalence in street youth, Ukraine

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STD & AIDS
Volume 21, Issue 7, Pages 489-496

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1258/ijsa.2010.010097

Keywords

HIV; Europe; epidemiology; high-risk screening

Funding

  1. CDC Global AIDS Program
  2. International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine
  3. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) - Ukraine
  4. Elton John AIDS Foundation
  5. Hilda Mullen Foundation
  6. West Foundation

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We conducted the first systematic, community-based, multicity assessment outside the USA of HIV seroprevalence, risk factors and linkage into clinical services among 929 street youth. After city-wide mapping, we used time-location sampling and randomly selected 74 venues in Odesa, Kyiv and Donetsk, Ukraine. Rapid HIV testing with post-test counselling was offered to all eligible youths aged 15-24 years. Overall, 18.4% (95% confidence interval 16.2-20.2) were HIV positive and 85% had previously unknown status. Rates were identical by sex. Subgroups with highest rates included orphans (26%), youths with histories of exchanging sex (35%), sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (37%), injection drug use (IDU) (42%) and needle sharing (49%). Independent predictors, similar across age groups and city, included being orphaned, time on the street, history of anal sex, STIs, exchanging sex, any drug use, IDU and needle sharing. Two-thirds (68%) of HIV-positive youths were linked to services. This high-risk population has many immediate needs.

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