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Correlates and prevalence of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among Hijras (male transgenders) in Pakistan
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This study explored the role of Hijras (male transgenders) as a core group in Pakistan's HIV epidemic. Four hundred and nine Hijras underwent detailed behavioural and biological assessment. Our subjects were young (median age: 24 years), debuted sex early and used alcohol and drugs. Sex with men, women and other Hijras along with co-habitation/marriage were reported. Most (84%) had sold sex. These reported a median of four times and at least one regular client weekly. Few used condoms. Most (94%) could identify a condom, but 42% reported never needing one. Over two-thirds had correct HIV and protective knowledge. Many reported experiencing physical abuse or forced sex (40%) and sexual orientation-related discrimination (45%). Most (58%) had sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and 38% had multiple infections. The commonest infections were syphilis (50%) and gonorrhoea (18%). Care-seeking was mainly (87%) from the private sector. High STI prevalence, commercial sex, bisexuality and infrequent protective behaviours are described. Their communal living and wider sexual networks suggest a more central role for Hijras in Pakistan's HIV epidemic. Effective HIV/STI control programmes must take the above factors into account to enrich their programme content.
Title: Correlates and prevalence of HIV and sexually transmitted infections among Hijras (male transgenders) in Pakistan
Description:
This study explored the role of Hijras (male transgenders) as a core group in Pakistan's HIV epidemic.
Four hundred and nine Hijras underwent detailed behavioural and biological assessment.
Our subjects were young (median age: 24 years), debuted sex early and used alcohol and drugs.
Sex with men, women and other Hijras along with co-habitation/marriage were reported.
Most (84%) had sold sex.
These reported a median of four times and at least one regular client weekly.
Few used condoms.
Most (94%) could identify a condom, but 42% reported never needing one.
Over two-thirds had correct HIV and protective knowledge.
Many reported experiencing physical abuse or forced sex (40%) and sexual orientation-related discrimination (45%).
Most (58%) had sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and 38% had multiple infections.
The commonest infections were syphilis (50%) and gonorrhoea (18%).
Care-seeking was mainly (87%) from the private sector.
High STI prevalence, commercial sex, bisexuality and infrequent protective behaviours are described.
Their communal living and wider sexual networks suggest a more central role for Hijras in Pakistan's HIV epidemic.
Effective HIV/STI control programmes must take the above factors into account to enrich their programme content.
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