1. HIV infection rate in people aged 50 years and older in China: a Meta-analysis
Hanxi ZHANG ; Mengjie HAN ; Yu ZHOU ; Xiangfei XIU ; Fang XU ; Lu WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(1):96-102
Objective:
The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in people aged ≥50 years is increasing in China, resulting in another focus for AIDS prevention and control. A Meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the HIV infection, its area and time distributions in people aged ≥50 years in China to provide evidence for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS.
Methods:
Information on HIV infection rate in people aged ≥50 years in China were collected from Wanfang digital database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), PubMed and Embase. The R Studio1.1.456 software was used to calculate the pooled infection rate, and assessed the publication bias.
Results:
A total of 30 studies which covered 13 provinces were selected. From 2010 to 2018, the pooled HIV infection rate in people aged ≥50 years was 1.68
2.Interrupted time series analysis for influence on HIV related fatality of implementation of 'Four Free Services One Care’ policy in China
Hanxi ZHANG ; Mengjie HAN ; Yu ZHOU ; Xiangfei XIU ; Fang XU ; Lu WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(3):406-411
Objective:To analyze influence on HIV related fatality of implementation of 'Four Free Services One Care’ policy in China during 1993-2012, and evaluate effectiveness for the policy of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.Methods:The data during 1993-2003 (before the implementation of the policy) and during 2005-2012 (after the implementation of the policy) were collected from the national HIV/AIDS Comprehensive Response Information Management System for the analysis on HIV related fatality in Chinese, especially in rural residents. Interrupted time series analysis was used to analyze the trends of HIV related fatality during 1993 and 2012.Results:During the twenty years from 1993 to 2012, the HIV related fatality in China decreased, and the HIV related fatality in rural areas was higher than the overall HIV related fatality. Compared with the period before the implementation of the policy, the overall HIV related fatality decreased by 1.5 % ( P=0.156) and the HIV related fatality in rural residents decreased by 2.6 % in 2004 when the policy was implemented ( P=0.094). As for the change of slope, the overall slope rate after the policy implementation was -0.466 ( P=0.005), indicating a decrease trend of HIV related fatality. The slope rate after the policy implementation in rural residents was-0.592 ( P=0.005), indicating a decrease trend of HIV related fatality. At the same time, the slope rate after the policy implementation in rural residents infected through blood transmission route was-0.766 ( P<0.001), indicating a decrease trend of HIV related fatality. Conclusions:The implementation of the 'Four Free Services One Care’ policy in China has made remarkable progress in free HIV antiviral therapy.
3. A cross-sectional study on AIDS-related knowledge and demands for health education among first-grade students of senior high schools in Tianjin
Fang XU ; Kai BU ; Dong ZHANG ; Yiman ZHANG ; Hanxi ZHANG ; Shanshan JIN ; Caixia SUN ; Xiangfei XIU ; Fangfang CHEN ; Ning WANG ; Mengjie HAN ; Lu WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(12):1618-1623
Objective:
To understand the AIDS awareness and related factors as well as the demands for AIDS-related health education programs, among first-grade students from three senior high schools in Tianjin.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study using both stratified cluster and convenient sampling methods was conducted. Anonymous questionnaires including social demographic characteristics, AIDS-related knowledge and needs for AIDS health education were distributed to the first-grade students from two general middle schools and one vocational senior middle school in Tianjin.
Results:
A total of 1 082 students were responding to the questionnaires. Among them, the overall awareness rates of AIDS-related knowledge were 34.3