Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men in Zagreb, Croatia.
Bozicevic, Ivana;
Rode, Oktavija Dakovic;
Lepej, Snjezana Zidovec;
Johnston, Lisa Grazina;
Stulhofer, Aleksandar;
Dominkovic, Zoran;
Bacak, Valerio;
Lukas, Davorka;
Begovac, Josip;
(2009)
Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men in Zagreb, Croatia.
AIDS and behavior, 13 (2).
pp. 303-309.
ISSN 1573-3254
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-008-9436-7
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We used respondent-driven sampling among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Zagreb, Croatia in 2006 to investigate the prevalence of HIV, other sexually transmitted infections and sexual behaviours. We recruited 360 MSM. HIV infection was diagnosed in 4.5%. The seroprevalence of antibodies to viral pathogens was: herpes simplex virus type-2, 9.4%; hepatitis A, 14.2%; hepatitis C, 3.0%. Eighty percent of participants were susceptible to HBV infection (HBs antigen negative, and no antibodies to HBs and HBc antigen). Syphilis seroprevalence was 10.6%. Prevalence of Chlamydia and gonorrhoea was 9.0%, and 13.2%, respectively. Results indicate the need for interventions to diagnose, treat and prevent sexually transmitted infections among this population.