Abstract

BackgroundHerpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) worldwide and is a risk factor for the acquisition and transmission of other STIs, including HIV. We determined the prevalence and predictors of HSV-2 infection among women screened for a HIV prevention trial in Durban, South Africa. Univariate and multivariate logistic and Cox regression models were used to determine the correlates and predictors of HSV-2 infection at enrolment and seroconversion during the study respectively.ResultsPrevalence of HSV-2 at screening was 65% and crude incidence was 22.3 per 100 person-years (PY) (95% CI 20.4–24.3). The HIV seroconversion was significantly higher among those testing positive for HSV-2 at baseline compared to women who were negative [8.7 per 100 person years (PY) versus 5.2 per 100 PY; (p < 0.001)]. In univariate analysis, age was determined to be the most significant predictor for HSV-2 diagnosis, while co-infection with syphilis was also a significant predictor, while age and co-infection with syphilis remained the two most significant predictors of having HSV-2 in multivariate analysis at baseline. Consistent with these results, along with HIV seroconversion, age was also identified as a significant predictor for incidence of HSV-2.ConclusionGiven the unacceptably high prevalence and incidence rates of HSV-2 infection reported here, HSV-2 and general STI education needs to be reinforced in these communities, with a focus on condom education for prevention. HSV-2 has emerged as the most prevalent STI which is most often asymptomatic and unrecognized, and which increases women’s risk of acquiring other STIs, including HIV.

Highlights

  • Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) worldwide and is a risk factor for the acquisition and transmission of other STIs, including Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

  • The risk of HSV-2 infection increased with age [23–27 years old odds ratios (OR) 1.76, 95% confidence intervals (CI) 1.39–2.2; age 28–37 years old OR 3.40, 95% CI 2.67–4.33; age >38 years old OR 6.72, 95% CI 5.06–8.92, respectively]

  • In addition to age, being unemployed or having less than high school education increased the odds of a woman being HSV-2 positive at baseline

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Introduction

Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) worldwide and is a risk factor for the acquisition and transmission of other STIs, including HIV. Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) is a chronic, sexually transmitted infection (STI) which is infectious during both its symptomatic and asymptomatic periods [1]. This asymptomatic nature of HSV-2 infection assists in the spread of the infection in the general population [2]. Cross sectional studies in SSA have shown a prevalence of 5–53% in 13–24 year old men and women, respectively [5]. Ugandan women, showed a 35% prevalence among 15–19 year olds versus a 74%

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