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High Risk Human Papillomavirus Persistence Among HIV-infected Young Women in South Africa

Authors :
Rokhsanna Sadeghi
Tracy L. Meiring
Melissa Wallace
David H. Adler
Anna-Lise Williamson
Thola Bennie
Linda-Gail Bekker
Beau Abar
Source :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 33, Iss C, Pp 219-221 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Summary Objectives Persistence of infection with high-risk Human papillomaviruses (HR-HPV) increases the risk of incident and progressive precancerous lesions of the cervix. Rates of HR-HPV persistence have been shown to be increased among HIV-infected adult women, however there is a paucity of literature addressing HPV persistence in the young HIV-infected population. We compared rates of HR-HPV persistence between HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected young women. Methods We obtained self-collected vaginal swabs at six-month intervals from 50 HIV-uninfected and 33 HIV-infected young women recruited through a community youth center (age 17-21 years) and compared rates of HR-HPV persistence. HR-HPV testing was conducted using the Roche's Linear Array® HPV Test. Results Eighty-three prevalent (upon baseline testing) and incident (upon subsequent testing) individual HR-HPV infections were identified among 43 members of the cohort (23 HIV-uninfected and 20 HIV-infected). At twelve months, 19% of baseline HR-HPV infections continued to be present with a statistically significant difference between HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected participants (4% versus 31%; p=0.01). Conclusions HIV-infected young women in our cohort had a seven-fold increased rate of persistence of HR-HPV overall at 12 months, indicating an increased risk for incident and progressive precancerous lesions. Identification of persistent infection with HR-HPV may complement cytological findings in determining the need for colposcopy.

Details

ISSN :
12019712
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56e93af938c8594cab66cc30eacb71f9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2015.02.009