Most women - 73 percent - diagnosed
as HIV-positive in Argentina within the last two years were infected through
unprotected sex with a stable partner, according to preliminary results of a
new study.
The “Study of Recently Diagnosed
Women” was conducted by the Gino Germani Research Institute of the University
of Buenos Aires and the Center of Population Studies - with support from the
Health Ministry, UN Women, and UNAIDS - for the Argentine Network of Women
Living with HIV and the Buenos Aires Network of People Living with HIV.
The 465 women diagnosed since Jan.
1, 2009, were ages 17-70; 51 percent were 25-39. Approximately 70 percent had
some secondary schooling; few had post-secondary level education.
More than half of those surveyed
lived in crowded homes; 70 percent had no social security coverage; and 46
percent worked outside the home. Ninety-two percent said they had been infected
through unprotected sex, including 73 percent within a stable relationship. The
diagnosis was “totally unexpected” for 60 percent of the women.
These findings mirror Health
Ministry data indicating most of the country’s 130,000 HIV-positive residents
contracted the virus through unprotected sex. Other official data indicate that
half of those with HIV in Argentina are unaware they are infected.
“Since 2008 there is less public
information available and there are more uninformed women,” said Argentine
Network activist Maria Eugenia Gilligan, who said physical and sexual abuse
complicate the situation. More than 44 percent of surveyed women reported
conflict or tension negotiating condom use.
“Specific campaigns are needed, and
counseling and advice are failing,” said Gilligan. “Although a lot is being
done, there is much more to do.”
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dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for HIV positive individuals and
empowering people to make healthy choices to prevent the spread of the HIV
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