HIV prevalence among FSWs in the seven regions was almost five times higher than in the general population. Age, greater number of sexual contacts, unprotected.

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HIV prevalence among FSWs in the seven regions was almost five times higher than in the general population. Age, greater number of sexual contacts, unprotected sex with clients, alcohol consumption during sex work, and experiencing physical violence contribute significantly to the risk environment of female sex work. Considerable regional differences and the high HIV and Syphilis prevalence suggest the need for more locally appropriate approaches to HIV prevention for FSWs, focusing on better linkages to care and treatment and presumptive STI treatment TH S TREET, NW | S UITE 600 W ASHINGTON, DC PSI. ORG PSI ■■ AUTHORS: Neema Makyao 1, Lung Vu 2, Kavita Misra 3, Bongo Mgeni 3, Daniel Michaels 3, Anya Fedorova 3, Veryeh Sambu 1, Joseph Nondi 1, Melissa Higbie 3 & Ramadhani Angela 1 1. National AIDS Control Program (NACP), Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania; 2. Population Services International (PSI), Washington; 3. Population Services International (PSI), Tanzania B ACKGROUND While widely held that FSWs in Tanzania suffered a greater HIV burden than the general population (6%), national-level data on this population was unknown. This first national-level HIV Bio-Behavioral Survey provides HIV/STI prevalence and HIV-related risks among FSWs to inform policies and intervention efforts. M ETHODS A total of 1914 FSWs aged ≥15 years who reported selling sex in the last 3 months and living in 7 regions in Tanzania: Dar es Salaam (N=346), Iringa (220), Mbeya (244), Mwanza (350), Tabora (229), Shinyanga (320) and Mara (205) were recruited through respondent-driven sampling (RDS) (March-September, 2013). The survey elicited information on HIV-related risks and participants were tested for HIV, Syphilis and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-2). Population-based estimates of HIV and STI prevalence were conducted in RDSAT for each of the 7 study sites, adjusting for network size and recruitment patterns. Bivariate analyses were also conducted in RDSAT to ascertain potential factors that might be associated with HIV, Syphilis and HSV-2 infection. Prevalence of and factors associated with HIV, Syphilis and HSV-2 among female sex workers: findings from a national biological and behavioral survey in Tanzania Poster number: MOPE138 Bivariate analyses suggest that: The average prevalence of HIV was 26.6%; Syphilis was 7.0% and HSV-2 was 54.1%. HIV infection was positively associated with both Syphilis and HSV-2 infection. Older age, greater number of paid clients, not using a condom at last sex with a paid client, and consuming alcohol during sex were associated with higher HIV prevalence across regions. Syphilis was positively associated with number of clients, non-use of condom with client, experience of physical violence (four regions) and HIV infection. While condom use at last sex with paying clients was over 80, it was under 50% with a steady partner. Among HIV-infected FSWs, condom use was significantly higher with steady partner. R ESULTS C ONCLUSIONS The findings support the investment in the development of comprehensive programs that address HIV prevention, care, and treatment for key populations. Efforts to link positive individuals to care and treatment are critical and urgently needed. Prevention of secondary HIV transmission to clients and sex partners for FSWs deems important. Presumptive STI treatment as recommended by WHO would benefit the FSW population in Tanzania due to the extremely high STI prevalence and the lack of access to STI testing services. R ECOMMENDATIONS Acknowledgements: The study was funded by the Global Fund and USAID and implemented by Population Services International in partnership with the Ministry of Health & Social Welfare, Tanzania. We thank all field workers, interviewers, and participants of this study.