Protocol for an Integrated Bio-Behavioral Surveillance Study among Most At-risk Populations in Lebanon : Sex Workers, Injecting Drug Users, Men Who Have Sex with Men, and Prisoners

This report has grown out of the implementation of an Integrated Bio Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) study among most at-risk populations in Lebanon. AIDS-related policies and programs in the Middle East and North Africa region are highly constrained by the lack of accurate information about the full scale of the epidemic. This is for a number of reasons, including limitations of existing surveillance, and intense stigma associated with the disease. Lebanon urgently requires greater understanding of its epidemic and high quality integrated bio-behavioral surveys of vulnerable populations are a prerequisite for greater understanding of low prevalence epidemics, such as Lebanon's. The costs of continuing to respond without adequate data or insight greatly outweigh the cost and complexities of such a survey. A Lebanese survey will also contribute to a greater regional understanding of the magnitude and dynamics of the Middle East's epidemics. The study aims to provide an estimate of HIV prevalence among four major vulnerable groups in Lebanon, namely men who have sex with men (MSM), prisoners, commercial sex workers (FSWs) and intravenous drug users (IDUs); provide an estimate of co-infection with Hepatitis B and C among HIV positive participants in the MSM population, FSW population, IVUDs, and the prisoners; provide an estimate of level of infection of Hepatitis C among the entire intravenous drug user population; foster research collaboration for the project between NGOs involved with the vulnerable groups, the National AIDS Program and the American University of Beirut and contribute to building the research capacity of the NGOs involved; estimate the population size of the four vulnerable groups using the multiplier method based on NGO sources and estimates; and gain greater insight into major HIV transmission dynamics among the four vulnerable groups in Lebanon.

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Main Authors: Afifi, Rima, DeJong, Jocelyn, El Barbir, Farah, El Khoury, Danielle, Ghanem, Maguy, Kassak, Kassem, Kreidiyyeh, Khalil, Mahfoud, Ziyad, Ramia, Sami, Shamra, Sarah
Language:English
en_US
Published: Lebanon Ministry of Public Health 2008-11
Subjects:ADULT PREVALENCE, ADULT PREVALENCE RATE, AIDS PROGRAM, ANXIETY, AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS, BEHAVIOR CHANGE, BEHAVIORAL CHANGES, BEHAVIORAL RISK, BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE, BLOOD SAMPLES, BLOOD TEST, BLOOD TRANSFUSION, BODY FLUIDS, BULLETIN, CAPACITY BUILDING, CHILD HEALTH, COMMERCIAL SEX, COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS, COMPENSATION, CONFIRMATORY TEST, COUNSELORS, DIAGNOSTICS, DISCRIMINATION, DISEASE, DISEASE CONTROL, DISSEMINATION, DRUG USERS, EPIDEMIC, EPIDEMICS, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, EPIDEMIOLOGY, ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS, FAMILY HEALTH, FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL, FEMALE, FEMALE SEX WORKERS, GENDER, GLOBAL AIDS EPIDEMIC, HEALTH BEHAVIOR, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, HEALTH CARE SERVICES, HEALTH EDUCATION, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, HEPATITIS, HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS B VIRUS, HEPATITIS C, HIV, HIV AIDS, HIV DATA, HIV INFECTION, HIV POSITIVE, HIV PREVENTION, HIV TESTING, HIV TRANSMISSION, HIV/AIDS, HOMES, HOSPITAL, IMMIGRANTS, INEQUALITY, INFECTION RATES, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, INFORMED CONSENT, INJECTING DRUG USE, INJECTING DRUG USERS, INTERVENTION, INTRAVENOUS DRUG USER, INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS, JUSTICE, LOW PREVALENCE, MARITAL STATUS, MEDICINE, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, NATIONAL AIDS, NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL, NATIONAL COMMITTEE, NATIONALS, NUMBER OF PEOPLE, OUTREACH ACTIVITIES, PATHOLOGY, PATIENT, PATIENTS, POPULATION GROUPS, POPULATION SIZE, PRISON, PRISONERS, PRIVACY, PROGRESS, PSYCHIATRY, PUBLIC HEALTH, QUALITY CONTROL, REFERRAL SERVICES, RESEARCH PROJECTS, RISK BEHAVIOR, RISK BEHAVIORS, RISK POPULATIONS, RISK REDUCTION, RISK STATUS, RISKY BEHAVIOR, RISKY BEHAVIORS, SCREENING, SEX, SEX WITH MEN, SEX WORKER, SEX WORKERS, SEXUAL PRACTICES, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SODIUM, SYMPTOMS, TABOO, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TOUCH, TRAINING SESSION, TREATMENT, TREATMENT SERVICES, TUBERCULOSIS, UNAIDS, UNPROTECTED SEX, URBAN CENTRES, VIRUSES, VOLUNTARY TESTING, VULNERABLE GROUPS, VULNERABLE POPULATIONS, WHOLE BLOOD SPECIMENS, WILL, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, YOUNG MEN, YOUNG PEOPLE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/11/16407915/lebanon-protocol-integrated-bio-behavioral-surveillance-study-among-most-at-risk-populations-lebanon-sex-workers-injecting-drug-users-men-sex-men-prisoners
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12880
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