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Epidemiology of anal human papillomavirus infection and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions in 29 900 men according to HIV status, sexuality, and age: a collaborative pooled analysis of 64 studies

Authors :
Wei, F
Gaisa, MM
D'Souza, G
Xia, N
Giuliano, AR
Hawes, SE
Gao, L
Cheng, S-H
Dona, MG
Goldstone, SE
van der Loeff, MFS
Neukam, K
Meites, E
Poynten, IM
Dai, J
Combes, J-D
Wieland, U
Burgos, J
Wilkin, TJ
Hernandez, AL
Diaz, MI
Hidalgo-Tenorio, C
Arredondo, MV
Nyitray, AG
Wentzensen, N
Chow, EP
Smelov, V
Nowak, RG
Phanuphak, N
Woo, YL
Choi, Y
Hu, Y
Schofield, AM
Woestenberg, PJ
Chikandiwa, AT
Hickey, AC
de Pokomandy, A
Murenzi, G
Pere, H
del Pino, M
Ortiz, AP
Charnot-Katsikas, A
Liu, X
Chariyalertsak, S
Strong, C
Ong, JJ
Yunihastuti, E
Etienney, I
Ferre, VM
Zou, H
Segondy, M
Chinyowa, S
Alberts, CJ
Clifford, GM
Wei, F
Gaisa, MM
D'Souza, G
Xia, N
Giuliano, AR
Hawes, SE
Gao, L
Cheng, S-H
Dona, MG
Goldstone, SE
van der Loeff, MFS
Neukam, K
Meites, E
Poynten, IM
Dai, J
Combes, J-D
Wieland, U
Burgos, J
Wilkin, TJ
Hernandez, AL
Diaz, MI
Hidalgo-Tenorio, C
Arredondo, MV
Nyitray, AG
Wentzensen, N
Chow, EP
Smelov, V
Nowak, RG
Phanuphak, N
Woo, YL
Choi, Y
Hu, Y
Schofield, AM
Woestenberg, PJ
Chikandiwa, AT
Hickey, AC
de Pokomandy, A
Murenzi, G
Pere, H
del Pino, M
Ortiz, AP
Charnot-Katsikas, A
Liu, X
Chariyalertsak, S
Strong, C
Ong, JJ
Yunihastuti, E
Etienney, I
Ferre, VM
Zou, H
Segondy, M
Chinyowa, S
Alberts, CJ
Clifford, GM
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Robust age-specific estimates of anal human papillomavirus (HPV) and high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) in men can inform anal cancer prevention efforts. We aimed to evaluate the age-specific prevalence of anal HPV, HSIL, and their combination, in men, stratified by HIV status and sexuality. METHODS: We did a systematic review for studies on anal HPV infection in men and a pooled analysis of individual-level data from eligible studies across four groups: HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM), HIV-negative MSM, HIV-positive men who have sex with women (MSW), and HIV-negative MSW. Studies were required to inform on type-specific HPV infection (at least HPV16), detected by use of a PCR-based test from anal swabs, HIV status, sexuality (MSM, including those who have sex with men only or also with women, or MSW), and age. Authors of eligible studies with a sample size of 200 participants or more were invited to share deidentified individual-level data on the above four variables. Authors of studies including 40 or more HIV-positive MSW or 40 or more men from Africa (irrespective of HIV status and sexuality) were also invited to share these data. Pooled estimates of anal high-risk HPV (HR-HPV, including HPV16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, and 68), and HSIL or worse (HSIL+), were compared by use of adjusted prevalence ratios (aPRs) from generalised linear models. FINDINGS: The systematic review identified 93 eligible studies, of which 64 contributed data on 29 900 men to the pooled analysis. Among HIV-negative MSW anal HPV16 prevalence was 1·8% (91 of 5190) and HR-HPV prevalence was 6·9% (345 of 5003); among HIV-positive MSW the prevalences were 8·7% (59 of 682) and 26·9% (179 of 666); among HIV-negative MSM they were 13·7% (1455 of 10 617) and 41·2% (3798 of 9215), and among HIV-positive MSM 28·5% (3819 of 13 411) and 74·3% (8765 of 11 803). In HIV-positive MSM, HPV16 prevalence was 5·6% (two of 36) among those age 15-18 y

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315698663
Document Type :
Electronic Resource