Low prevalences of HIV infection and HSV genital shedding in the general adult female population in Senegal

Authors

  • Silman Diawara Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
  • Laurent Bélec Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France
  • Ahmadou Dem Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
  • Seydou Mbaye Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
  • Halimatou Diop Ndiaye Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
  • Mathieu Matta Assitance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France
  • Sokhna Bousso Gueye Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
  • Souleymane Mboup Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
  • Coumba Toure Kane Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.6227

Keywords:

HSV-1, HSV-2, HIV, childbearing-age women, Senegal

Abstract

Introduction: Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is the main co-factor for heterosexual transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in sub-Saharan Africa, and could be involved in the dynamics of the HIV epidemic in Senegal.

Methodology: Genital shedding of HSV was evaluated in adult females who had visited the provincial healthcare centres in Diass, Louga, and Kebemer in Senegal. Study subjects were interviewed by a healthcare worker for sociodemographic characteristics and sexual behavior, and HIV serology was offered. In addition, cervical secretion lavage samples were evaluated for HSV DNA by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the melting curve analysis of which permitted distinction between HSV type 1 (HSV-1) and HSV type 2 (HSV-2).

Results: Among 302 women (mean age, 40 years) enrolled, none were infected by HIV. The mean age at first sexual intercourse was 20 years, and the mean number of sexual partners in the previous year was 1.3 (range, 1–7). Only 6 of 302 (1.9%) women had cervico-vaginal secretions positive for HSV DNA. No association between HSV DNA shedding and any sociodemographic or biological variables was found. Surprisingly, genital shedding of HSV-1 was found in two (0.7%) women, representing 33% of herpes-shedding women, and HSV-2 in four (1.5%) women.

Conclusions: Taken together, our observations indicate a low prevalence of HSV DNA genital shedding in adult Senegalese women.

Author Biographies

Silman Diawara, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

Centre hospitalo-universitaire Aristide Le Dantec, Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie, and Hôpital Militaire de Principal, Dakar, Senegal

Laurent Bélec, Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France

Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Laboratoire de Virologie, and Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France

Ahmadou Dem, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

Centre hospitalo-universitaire Aristide Le Dantec, Institut Juliot Curie

Seydou Mbaye, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

Centre hospitalo-universitaire Aristide Le Dantec, Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie

Halimatou Diop Ndiaye, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

Centre hospitalo-universitaire Aristide Le Dantec, Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie

Mathieu Matta, Assitance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France

Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Laboratoire de Virologie, Paris

Sokhna Bousso Gueye, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

Centre hospitalo-universitaire Aristide Le Dantec, Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie

Souleymane Mboup, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

Centre hospitalo-universitaire Aristide Le Dantec, Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie

Coumba Toure Kane, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Dakar, Senegal

Centre hospitalo-universitaire Aristide Le Dantec, Laboratoire de Bactériologie-Virologie

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Published

2015-11-30

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Diawara S, Bélec L, Dem A, Mbaye S, Diop Ndiaye H, Matta M, Bousso Gueye S, Mboup S, Toure Kane C (2015) Low prevalences of HIV infection and HSV genital shedding in the general adult female population in Senegal. J Infect Dev Ctries 9:1272–1276. doi: 10.3855/jidc.6227

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