Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) is transmitted commonly by saliva, but it has been found in genital secretions, which suggests sexual transmission and led researchers to connect EBV and cervical neoplasia. People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are reported to be at high risk of acquiring ge...
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doaj-87b6b6641e3e4b498624fa9ea650e3872020-11-24T21:57:28ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1678-99462011-08-0153423123410.1590/S0036-46652011000400011S0036-46652011000400011Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virusLedy H.S. Oliveira0Larissa S. Santos1Fernanda G. Nogueira2Universidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade Federal FluminenseEpstein Barr Virus (EBV) is transmitted commonly by saliva, but it has been found in genital secretions, which suggests sexual transmission and led researchers to connect EBV and cervical neoplasia. People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are reported to be at high risk of acquiring genital infections and cervical lesions. To verify the presence of EBV in the genital tract and/or it could affect cervical changes, we analyzed cervical smears from 85 HIV seropositive women for EBV DNA determination. EBV was only detected in two (2.3%) samples. The present study provides neither evidence for EBV as sexually transmitted infection nor discards this possibility.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652011000400011&lng=en&tlng=enEpstein Barr VirusCervical smearsHuman immunodeficiency virus |
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Ledy H.S. Oliveira Larissa S. Santos Fernanda G. Nogueira |
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Ledy H.S. Oliveira Larissa S. Santos Fernanda G. Nogueira Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo Epstein Barr Virus Cervical smears Human immunodeficiency virus |
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Ledy H.S. Oliveira Larissa S. Santos Fernanda G. Nogueira |
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Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus |
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Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus |
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Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus |
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Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus |
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Epstein Barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus |
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epstein barr virus detection in cervical samples of women living with human immunodeficiency virus |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo |
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1678-9946 |
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2011-08-01 |
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Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) is transmitted commonly by saliva, but it has been found in genital secretions, which suggests sexual transmission and led researchers to connect EBV and cervical neoplasia. People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are reported to be at high risk of acquiring genital infections and cervical lesions. To verify the presence of EBV in the genital tract and/or it could affect cervical changes, we analyzed cervical smears from 85 HIV seropositive women for EBV DNA determination. EBV was only detected in two (2.3%) samples. The present study provides neither evidence for EBV as sexually transmitted infection nor discards this possibility. |
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Epstein Barr Virus Cervical smears Human immunodeficiency virus |
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