THE EFFICIENCY OF MALE-TO-FEMALE AND FEMALE-TO-MALE SEXUAL TRANSMISSION OF THE HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS - A STUDY OF 730 STABLE COUPLES

Citation
A. Nicolosi et al., THE EFFICIENCY OF MALE-TO-FEMALE AND FEMALE-TO-MALE SEXUAL TRANSMISSION OF THE HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS - A STUDY OF 730 STABLE COUPLES, Epidemiology, 5(6), 1994, pp. 570-575
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
Journal title
ISSN journal
10443983
Volume
5
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
570 - 575
Database
ISI
SICI code
1044-3983(1994)5:6<570:TEOMAF>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
To compare the efficiency of male-to-female and female-to-male sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), we studied 524 fem ale partners of HIV infected men and 206 male partners of HIV-infected women in 16 Italian clinical centers. All of the partners had had a s exual relarion ship with the index case lasting for at least 6 months and presented no other risk factor than sexual exposure to the HIV-inf ected partner. Among the 730 couples, 24% of the female partners were HIV positive, in comparison with 10% of the male partners. Using logis tic regression analysis, including gender and controlling for condom u se, frequency of intercourse, anal sex, partner's CD4(+) cell count an d clinical stage, sexually transmitted diseases, genital infections, a nd contraceptive use, we found that the efficiency of male-to-female t ransmission was 2.3 (95% confidence interval = 1.1-4.8) times greater than that of female-to-male transmission. Between-gender differences i n the contact surfaces and the intensity of exposure to HIV during sex ual intercourse are possible reasons for the difference in efficiency of transmission.