Association of HIV status with infection by multiple HPV types

Objectives: To identify the clinical and demographic characteristics of HIV-positive and HIV-negative women infected by multiple HPV types. Methods: 1399 women participated in the study (240 HIV-positive and 1159 HIV-negative women). Samples were provided for Pap tests and for HPV detection and typi...

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2018
Institución:
Universidad del Rosario
Repositorio:
Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/23398
Acceso en línea:
https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13142
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23398
Palabra clave:
Anti human immunodeficiency virus agent
Hemoglobin beta chain
Virus dna
Abnormality
Disease prevalence
Disinfection
Epidemiology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Infectious disease
Pregnancy
Risk factor
Womens employment
Womens health
Abortion
Adolescent
Adult
Antiretroviral therapy
Article
Cd4 lymphocyte count
Cross-sectional study
Demography
Disease association
Female
Human
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
Human papillomavirus type 16
Human papillomavirus type 18
Human papillomavirus type 31
Human papillomavirus type 33
Human papillomavirus type 45
Human papillomavirus type 58
Life expectancy
Major clinical study
Middle aged
Mixed infection
Observational study
Papanicolaou test
Papillomavirus infection
Polymerase chain reaction
Pregnancy
Quality of life
Sexual intercourse
Sexuality
Virus load
Young adult
Aged
Colombia
Comorbidity
Comparative study
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
Papillomavirus infection
Pathophysiology
Risk factor
Very elderly
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human papillomavirus
Human papillomavirus type 16
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Colombia
Comorbidity
Female
Hiv infections
Humans
Middle aged
Papillomavirus infections
Risk factors
Young adult
Epidemiology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human papillomavirus
Multiple infection
Risk factor
Rights
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Summary:Objectives: To identify the clinical and demographic characteristics of HIV-positive and HIV-negative women infected by multiple HPV types. Methods: 1399 women participated in the study (240 HIV-positive and 1159 HIV-negative women). Samples were provided for Pap tests and for HPV detection and typing by PCR. Data were collected on HPV infection, frequency of multiple infection, and HPV type distribution. Odds ratios were reported from logistic regression models. Results: Compared with HIV-negative women, HIV-positive women had higher frequencies of cervical abnormality (30% vs. 20.8%), higher HPV prevalence (68.3% vs. 51.3%) and were more commonly infected with multiple HPV types (78.7% vs. 44.3%). HPV-16 was the most common type detected in the study population, with other types showing variable associations with HIV status. Positive associations were observed between infection by multiple HPV types and HIV status, cervical abnormality and having had more than three pregnancies. The odds of multiple infection by HPV types were higher in HIV-positive women who used an intrauterine device, who had a history of abortions and who had HIV viral loads and gt;100 000 copies/ml, whilst the odds were lower in women with and gt;500 CD4 cells/mm 3 . Conclusions: HIV immunosuppression favours infection by multiple high-risk HPV types, mainly in women affected by low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions. Antiretroviral therapy had no effect on infection by multiple HPV types. Risk factors related to progressive damage to the cervix were positively associated with infection by multiple HPV types in women living with HIV. © 2018 John Wiley and Sons Ltd