Temporal trends in reasons for and result of HIV-testing among women in Rome, Italy

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Vincenzo Puro
Carla D'Ubaldo
Maria Stella Aloisi
Lorraine Sherr
Giuseppe Ippolito
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[1] I.R.C.C.S. 'Lazzaro Spallanzani',Centro di Riferimento AIDS e Servizio di Epidemiologia delle Malattie Infettive
[2] Royal Free Hospital School of Medicin e,Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences
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Counselling and testing; HIV infection; Newly diagnosis; Temporal trend; Women;
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To describe the trend in the reasons for and result of women's HIV testing, systematic data was gathered for 11, 523 consecutive women during pre- and post-test visits at a major counseling and testing (CT) site of Rome, Italy, June 1985–July 1996. The number of tested women and the proportion of female clients attending the CT site significantly increased during the study period (p < 0.001), mostly because of reported sexual risk or when triggered by pregnancy. A significant increasing trend in the proportion of women who had one prior test (30% overall) was observed in all groups, apart from IDU. Newly diagnosed HIV infections were 319 (2.8%). The HIV prevalence was 27% in 1985–1987, when 66.7% of cases were IDUs, and decreased to 1.3% in 1994–1996, when 53.7% of cases were women reporting HIV infected partners.
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