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Volume 8, Issue 9 (Suppl)
J AIDS Clin Res
ISSN: 2155-6113 JAR, an open access journal
STD Asia Pacific 2017
October 23-25, 2017
OCTOBER 23-25, 2017 OSAKA, JAPAN
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ASIA PACIFIC
STD and Infectious Diseases Congress
Risk factors associated to syphilis infection among men who have sex with men (MSM): A cross-
sectional study in 3 cities, Indonesia, 2013
Nurul Hasanah
1
, Yovsyah
2
, Triyunis Miko Wahyono
2
, Ari Wulan Sari
3
and Ni Ketut Susilarini
4
1
Country Coordinating Mechanisms-Global Fund, Indonesia
2
University of Indonesia, Indonesia
3
Coordinating Ministry Human Development & Cultural Affairs, Indonesia
4
NIHRD Ministry of Health, Indonesia
T
his article reports prevalence of syphilis infection using surveillance data on MSM from three Indonesian cities. Factors
associated to syphilis and behavioral factors assessed by multivariate logistic regression. According to IBBS 2007 to 2013
syphilis prevalence among MSM increasing from 1% to 12.7%, while in other key at risk populations was decreased. Factors
associated to syphilis infection among MSM are: Age, level of education, HIV status, history of STI, condom use, drugs
consumption and or drugs injection use, number of sexual partners and access to STI service clinic. The aim of this study is
to find associated factors of syphilis infection among MSM. It is a cross sectional study with a sample of 669 MSM through
RDS method and derived from the 3 major cities in Indonesia through the interview and laboratory diagnosis of syphilis is
performed by TPHA and RPR. The prevalence of syphilis among MSM in 3 cities is 11.36% and significant factors related are
HIV status (p=0.000), OR=2.89 (95% CI 1.63- 5.11), Age>24 years p=0,008, OR=(p=0.008), OR=1.97 (95% CI 1.19- 3.25). Low
educational level, condom use, drugs consumption and or drugs injection use, the number of sexual partners, and access to
STI service clinic are not significantly related. HIV status as a biological factors have a strong relation with syphilis prevalence
among MSM group population within 3 major cities in Indonesia OR=2.89 (95% CI 1.63- 5.11).
nurulmardhanu@gmail.comNurul Hasanah et al., J AIDS Clin Res 2017, 8:9 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6113-C1-021