2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13690-018-0299-8
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Gender disparity in epidemiological trend of HIV/AIDS infection and treatment in Ethiopia

Abstract: BackgroundThe HIV/AIDS epidemic has been fuelled by gender inequality and disparity resulted in violation of women reproductive right. The “feminization” of the pandemic is more apparent in Sub-Saharan Africa where the larger numbers of HIV infected people are living. Although they carry the higher proportion of HIV cases; access to care and treatment is lower among women. In Ethiopia where HIV is prevalent and gender violence is common, the disparity may be higher. Therefore, this research aimed to assesses t… Show more

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“…The reason for the majority of the participants being women could be due to a higher prevalence of HIV/AIDS among women than men. This is supported by several reports that have shown that HIV/AIDS is more prevalent in women than men in Ethiopia [ 60 ]. Our study found that there was no difference in prevalence of MDD by age and gender which is in agreement with findings from another study reporting that MDD is prevalent in all age groups and in both genders of PLWHA [ 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The reason for the majority of the participants being women could be due to a higher prevalence of HIV/AIDS among women than men. This is supported by several reports that have shown that HIV/AIDS is more prevalent in women than men in Ethiopia [ 60 ]. Our study found that there was no difference in prevalence of MDD by age and gender which is in agreement with findings from another study reporting that MDD is prevalent in all age groups and in both genders of PLWHA [ 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Older age is a high risk of HIV. This nding is in line with other ndings [33,35,36] but some researches strongly disagree with this nding [37]. The youngest age group expected to rush new HIV/AIDS infection and practicing unsafe sex due to some biological and economic reasons.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Women are victims of discrimination in the economic, social and political life of the community which factors may directly or indirectly contribute to their exposure to HIV/ AIDS. Many of them are also subjected to different kinds of violence's including sexual violence, harmful traditional practices like female genital mutilations which increase their chance of HIV infection (18),nature of their reproductive biology that increase the retention of viruses in their body compared to men (19,20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%