2017
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24906
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High‐risk papillomavirus infection among women living with human Immunodeficiency virus: Brazilian multicentric study

Abstract: Cervical cancer is an important health issue in Latin America. Although HPV infections can have spontaneous clearance, persistence of high-risk (HR) HPV is a risk factor for cervical cancer among women and it is even higher in HIV-infected women. To determine the prevalence of HR-HPV and risk factors among HIV-infected women attending reference services for HIV/AIDS in different regions of Brazil. Cross-sectional study conducted among HIV-infected women attended at referral care centers for HIV/AIDS in nine st… Show more

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“…People living with HIV report a higher frequency of multiple infections, anogenital warts, intraepithelial lesions, and anogenital neoplasms due to HPV infection 18 , 19 . These data were confirmed in Brazil in a study by Miranda et al, and a 28.4% prevalence of high-risk HPV was found, in addition to the association with cytological abnormalities, age under 35, and illicit drug use 20 .…”
Section: Clinical Aspectssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…People living with HIV report a higher frequency of multiple infections, anogenital warts, intraepithelial lesions, and anogenital neoplasms due to HPV infection 18 , 19 . These data were confirmed in Brazil in a study by Miranda et al, and a 28.4% prevalence of high-risk HPV was found, in addition to the association with cytological abnormalities, age under 35, and illicit drug use 20 .…”
Section: Clinical Aspectssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…18,19 Estos datos fueron confirmados en Brasil, en un estudio de Miranda et al, con una prevalencia de 28, 4% PVH de alto riesgo, además de asociación con anomalías citológicas, edad menor a 35 años y uso de drogas ilícitas. 20…”
Section: Figura 1 -Prevalencia De Los Grupos Virales Del Papilomaviruunclassified
“…A multi-center study conducted by Miranda et al in Brazil, which considered the prevalence of HPV lesions in 802 women, had results close to ours with a prevalence of 28.4%. 17 Nevertheless, Silva Martins and colleagues described a more comprehensive cohort in a study involving three Brazilian research centers. In that study, about 450 HIVpositive women were recruited and studied using oncologic cytology, colposcopy with biopsy, and viral typing with PCR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%