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Sexually Transmitted Infections, Sexual Risk Behaviors and the Risk of Heterosexual Spread of HIV among and beyond IDUs in St. Petersburg, Russia

Aims: This study investigates whether sexual transmitted behaviors and infections (STIs) among injection drug users (IDUs) may promote the spread of HIV among and beyond IDUs in Russia. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of behavior and tested for STIs in a convenience sample of 159 IDUs...

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Published in:European addiction research 2008-01, Vol.14 (1), p.19-25
Main Authors: Abdala, N., Krasnoselskikh, T.V., Durante, A.J., Timofeeva, M.Y., Verevochkin, S.V., Kozlov, A.P.
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description Aims: This study investigates whether sexual transmitted behaviors and infections (STIs) among injection drug users (IDUs) may promote the spread of HIV among and beyond IDUs in Russia. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of behavior and tested for STIs in a convenience sample of 159 IDUs in St. Petersburg, Russia. Results: The median age was 27 and 57% were male. Almost all were sexually active, half had casual partners and 40% reported ≧2 sex partners in the previous 3 months. Of those who answered, 81% reported sex without condoms, 44% reported having sex with at least one partner who was not an IDU. Of 139 (87%) subjects who were actively injecting, 29% reported receptive syringe sharing. Twenty percent of subjects were seropositive for HIV-1 and 42% of HIV-1-negative subjects tested positive for an STI. Conclusions: The sample exhibited high levels of sexual risk behaviors and STIs, and a large proportion had sexual partners who were not IDUs. This population requires comprehensive interventions that ensures access to condoms and sterile injection supplies and that encourage safer sexual behaviors in an attempt to keep sexual transmission of HIV low.
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Heterosexuality - statistics & numerical data
HIV Infections - epidemiology
HIV Infections - transmission
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Needle Sharing - statistics & numerical data
Prevalence
Research Report
Risk-Taking
Russia - epidemiology
Sexual Behavior - statistics & numerical data
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - epidemiology
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - transmission
Substance Abuse, Intravenous - epidemiology
Surveys and Questionnaires
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