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. 2017 Dec 4;94(5):372–376. doi: 10.1136/sextrans-2017-053336

Table 1.

Association between HIV infection and HSV-2 infection in 100 simulated cross-sectional observational studies, assuming no HIV/HSV-2 biological interaction

Studies Sample size Crude OR Adjusted OR Pooled OR across all simulations*
N n† Range Range Mean (95% CI)
Baseline scenario‡ Crude OR (95% CI) 100 1755 1.38–9.93 6.45 (5.81 to 7.17)
Adjusted OR (95% CI) For number of sexual partners over the last year 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.34–8.78 5.45 (4.90 to 6.06)
For number of lifetime sexual partners 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.29–7.34 3.70 (3.32 to 4.12)
For number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.23–6.96 3.54 (3.17 to 3.94)
For age, marriage and the number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 0.27–10.91 4.93 (4.41 to 5.52)
Under-reporting§ 50% under-reporting Crude OR (95% CI) 100 1755 1.38–9.93 6.45 (5.81 to 7.17)
Adjusted OR (95% CI) For number of sexual partners over the last year 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.43–8.80 5.58 (5.02 to 6.21)
For number of lifetime sexual partners 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.14–8.10 4.39 (3.94 to 4.88)
For number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.23–7.42 4.06 (3.65 to 4.53)
For age, marriage and the number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 0.27–11.12 5.59 (5.00 to 6.26)
25% under- reporting Crude OR (95% CI) 100 1755 1.38–9.93 6.45 (5.81 to 7.17)
Adjusted OR (95% CI) For number of sexual partners over the last year 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.24–8.93 5.57 (5.01 to 6.19)
For number of lifetime sexual partners 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.31–8.13 4.46 (4.01 to 4.97)
For number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.24–7.58 4.13 (3.71 to 4.60)
For age, marriage and the number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 0.27–11.79 5.71 (5.10 to 6.38)
10% under- reporting Crude OR (95% CI) 100 1755 1.38–9.93 6.45 (5.81 to 7.17)
Adjusted OR (95% CI) For number of sexual partners over the last year 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.28–8.82 5.56 (5.00 to 6.18)
For number of lifetime sexual partners 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.06–7.72 4.47 (4.01 to 4.97)
For number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 1.00–7.75 4.14 (3.72 to 4.62)
For age, marriage and the number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1755 1.38–9.93 0.26–11.33 5.75 (5.14 to 6.43)
Miscapture¶ 50% miscapture Crude OR (95% CI) 100 877 0.00–23.02 4.84 (4.23 to 5.54)
Adjusted OR (95% CI) For number of sexual partners over the last year 100 877 0.00–23.02 0.00–24.37 4.41 (3.85 to 5.06)
For number of lifetime sexual partners 100 877 0.00–23.02 0.00–17.25 2.98 (2.58 to 3.44)
For numbers of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 877 0.00–23.02 0.00–18.12 2.98 (2.58 to 3.43)
For age, marriage and the numbers of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 877 0.00–23.02 0.00–25.44 3.57 (3.06 to 4.16)
25% miscapture Crude OR (95% CI) 100 1316 0.00–13.21 4.31 (3.84 to 4.84)
Adjusted OR (95% CI) For number of sexual partners over the last year 100 1316 0.00–13.21 0.00–14.24 3.97 (3.54 to 4.46)
For number of lifetime sexual partners 100 1316 0.00–13.21 0.00–13.55 2.60 (2.30 to 2.94)
For number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1316 0.00–13.21 0.00–13.89 2.59 (2.29 to 2.92)
For age, marriage and the number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1316 0.00–13.21 0.00–19.91 3.17 (2.80 to 3.59)
10% miscapture Crude OR (95% CI) 100 1579 1.44–9.22 4.71 (4.22 to 5.25)
Adjusted OR (95% CI) For number of sexual partners over the last year 100 1579 1.44–9.22 1.37–10.26 4.29 (3.85 to 4.79)
For number of lifetime sexual partners 100 1579 1.44–9.22 0.23–8.02 2.68 (2.39 to 3.01)
For number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1579 1.44–9.22 0.23–8.12 2.66 (2.37 to 2.98)
For age, marriage and the number of sexual partners over the last year and lifetime 100 1579 1.44–9.22 0.14–9.16 3.43 (3.05 to 3.86)

*Meta-analyses were conducted using a DerSimonian-Laird random-effects model.

†Average sample size of each cross-sectional observational study.

‡Sample was drawn randomly from the simulated population.

§Sample was drawn randomly from the simulated population, but after assuming under-reporting of the number of sexual partners over the last year.

¶Sample was drawn randomly from the simulated population, but after excluding individuals with the largest number of sexual partners.

HSV-2, herpes simplex virus type 2.