Abstract

BackgroundDuring the last ten years, a resurgence of syphilis has occurred in many countries worldwide, including Togo. Previous studies have shown a wide range of syphilis infection among the female sex workers (FSWs), from 1.5 to 42.1%. In Togo, Key populations, including FSWs, are rarely involved in the sentinel surveillance programs to determine the prevalence of HIV and syphilis. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of syphilis among female sex workers (FSWs) and their clients in Togo.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study in December 2011 targeting FSWs and their clients in Togo. Among participant who consented, we collected blood samples for syphilis and HIV testing.ResultsIn total, 1,836 participants (1,106 FSWs and 730 clients) were included in the survey. Their mean age was 28.6 ± 9 years. The prevalence of syphilis was 2.2% (2.2% among FSWs compare to 2.3% among their clients, p = 0.82). This prevalence was higher among FSWs over 30 years old compare to those less than 30 years old (Odd Ratio (OR) =5.03; 95% CI [1.95-13.49]). Single FSWs were three times less likely to have syphilis than those living in couple or married (OR = 3.11; CI 95% [1.16-8.83]). Brothel based or declared FSWs were 4 times more likely to be infected by syphilis than secret ones (OR = 3.89; CI 95% [1.60-9.54]). Out of the 1,836 participants of the survey, 165 (8.9%) were HIV positive. Having syphilis was associated with HIV infection (OR = 3.41; IC 95% [1.53-7.41]).ConclusionThis study showed that: i) the prevalence of syphilis among FSWs and their clients was high; ii) syphilis was significantly associated with HIV infection. It is necessary to increase awareness campaigns and emphasize on condom use among this key population group.

Highlights

  • During the last ten years, a resurgence of syphilis has occurred in many countries worldwide, including Togo

  • This study showed that: i) the prevalence of syphilis among Female sex worker (FSW) and their clients was high; ii) syphilis was significantly associated with HIV infection

  • 409 (37%) out of the 1,106 FSWs had their first sexual intercourse before the age of 18 years old, and over 43% of FSWs had more than seven clients per week

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Introduction

During the last ten years, a resurgence of syphilis has occurred in many countries worldwide, including Togo. In Togo, Key populations, including FSWs, are rarely involved in the sentinel surveillance programs to determine the prevalence of HIV and syphilis. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 12 million new cases of syphilis occur in the world of which more than half are recorded in subSaharan Africa [5]. In this region, several studies have shown that the prevalence of syphilis is higher among groups with risky sexual behaviour such as sex workers, drug users and Men who have Sex with Men [6,7,8,9,10]. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of syphilis among FSWs and their clients in Togo in 2011

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