Disproportionate Burden of HIV Prevalence among Men and Women assessing HIV Testing and Counseling Services in Cross River State, Nigeria.

Type Journal Article - IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences
Title Disproportionate Burden of HIV Prevalence among Men and Women assessing HIV Testing and Counseling Services in Cross River State, Nigeria.
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 19-24
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amobi_Onovo/publication/267907092_Disproportionate_Burdenof_HIV​PrevalenceamongMen_and_Women_assessing_HIV_Testing_and_Counseling_Servicesin_Cross_River_State_Niger​ia/links/55e6f77d08ae65b63898e4b4.pdf
Abstract
:Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, approximately 57% of Adults living with HIV are Women.HIV
prevalence in Cross River State is 7.1%, compared to National of 4.1%. This study aims to ascertain the HIV
prevalence rates among men and women assessing HIV Testing and Counseling (HTC) services in Nigeria’s
South-South region. Methods: Cross-Sectional quantitative study was conducted in November, 2011 among
clients who received HTC services in 34 Primary Health centers across 5 LGAs of Cross River state. Relevant
data of HIV Sero-Status of clients were collected from provider administered HTC client intake forms. Data was
analyzed using Pearson Chi-Square. Results: 690 clients 316 (45.8%) male and 374 (54.2%) females were
tested for HIV using Determine Abbott test kits. Age distribution of clients ranged from 18-41 years with mean
age of 29.5 years. Prevalence of HIV among clients is 4.2% (29/690) with women contributing 7.0% (25/374) as
compared with Men 1.2% (4/316). There was a significant association between HIV Sero-Status of Men and
Women, (Pearson Chi-Square, P= 0.01). Conclusion: This result indicates that HIV Prevalence among women
is disproportionately greater than that among men in Cross River state which appeared significant at the 95%
confidence interval.

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