A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of monthly azithromycin prophylaxis to prevent sexually transmitted infections and hiv-1 in Kenyan sex workers: Study design and baseline findings

  • E. N. Ngugi
  • , K. Fonck
  • , S. Moses
  • , R. Kaul
  • , M. Temmerman
  • , J. Kimani
  • , F. Keli
  • , K. S. MacDonald
  • , A. R. Ronald
  • , F. A. Plummer
  • , P. Kirui
  • , J. J. Bwayo

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Abstract

Our objectives were to describe the baseline findings of a trial of antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV-1 in a cohort of Nairobi female sex workers (FSWs). A questionnaire was administered and a medical examination was performed. HIV-negative women were randomly assigned to either one gram azithromycin or placebo monthly. Mean age of the 318 women was 32 years, mean duration of sex work 7 years and mean number of clients was 4 per day. High-risk behaviour was frequent: 14% practised anal intercourse, 23% sex during menses, and 3% used intravenous drugs. While 20% reported condom use with all clients, 37% never use condoms. However, STI prevalence was relatively low: HIV-1 27%, bacterial vaginosis 46%, Trichomonas vaginalis 13%, Neisseria gonorrhoeae 8%, Chlamydia trachomatis 7%, syphilis 6% and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 3%. It appears feasible to access a population of high-risk FSWs in Nairobi with prevention programmes, including a proposed trial of HIV prevention through STI chemoprophylaxis.

Original languageEnglish (UK)
Pages (from-to)804-811
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of STD and AIDS
Volume11
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Azithromycin
  • Randomized trial
  • STI prophylaxis

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