PMID: 8459484Apr 1, 1993Paper

Prevalence of HIV infection and AIDS in Egypt over four years of surveillance (1986-1990)

The Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
D WattsM E Kilpatrick

Abstract

Serosurveys were conducted from April 1986 to March 1990 to determine the prevalence of HIV-1 infections among Egyptians and foreigners. Sera from 29,261 high risk individuals and blood or blood product donors in Egypt, and from 10,326 foreigners were tested for HIV-1 antibodies by a recombinant HIV-1 and a recombinant combination HIV-1/HIV-2 enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Any serum found to be repeatedly reactive by EIA was tested by Western blot for confirmation of HIV-1 infection. The overall prevalence of HIV-1 infection among the Egyptians was 0.18% (54/29,261); of which 4.8% (28/582) were blood and factor VIII recipients, 0.15% (3/1961) drug addicts, 0.18% (3/1650) fever of unknown origin patients, 0.23% (6/2602) sexually transmitted disease patients, 1.9% (5/269) HIV-1 contacts, 0.07% (7/9778) international travellers, and 0.02% (2/12,070) blood/product donors. Evidence of HIV-1 infection was not demonstrated among 349 prostitutes. The prevalence of HIV-1 antibody among foreigners was 0.97% (100/10,326), who were mainly (94%) from other African countries. Among the total 54 HIV infected Egyptians, 20 developed AIDS, and at least 12 have died. Only one of the 100 infected foreigners was diagnosed with AIDS. While the number of...Continue Reading

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