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Table 2 The prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and their coinfection among MSM, Rwanda, 2021

From: HIV and hepatitis B, C co-infection and correlates of HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Rwanda, 2021: a respondent-driven sampling, cross-sectional study

Province

N: Unadjusted

HIV Prevalence Adjusted % (95% CI)

RITA Recenta Adjusted %

(95% CI)

Hepatitis B Prevalence Adjusted %

(95% CI)

Hepatitis C Prevalence

Adjusted %

(95% CI)

HIV-Hepatitis B coinfection Adjusted % (95% CI)

HIV-Hepatitis C coinfection Adjusted % (95% CI)

East

126

10·3 (5·4—18·7)

c

4·3 (1·4—11·9)

b

c

c

City of Kigali

1021

7·6 (5·7—10·1)

c

5·0 (3·3—7·5)

0·5 (0·2—1·3)

c

c

North

303

4·5 (2·3—8·6)

c

3·9 (1·6—8·9)

0·9 (0·2—4·2)

c

c

South

152

5·3 2·0—13·6)

c

2·5 (0·6—10·1)

0·5 (0·0—3·2)

c

c

West

609

5·0 (3·3—7·4)

c

3·2 (1·9—5·1)

1·8 (0·9—3·5)

c

c

Overall

2,211

6·9 (5·5 -8·6)

12·9 (5·5—27·3)

4·2 (3·0—5·7)

0·7 (0·4—1·2)

0·5 (0·2- 1·1)

0·1 (0·0 -0·5)

  1. aTested for only those identified to be HIV-positive
  2. bNo hepatitis C cases were identified
  3. cToo small to report at this level