Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers

BACKGROUND Asymptomatic Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) co-infection is perceived to have a devastating combined effect on victims. Hence, we investigated TV/ HPV co-infection and determined the risk factors associated with it in female sex workers (FSW). METHODS A cross-s...

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Main Authors: Efosa Bolaji Odigie, Micheal Awol Okungbowa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University 2019-03-01
Series:Universa Medicina
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Online Access:https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/693
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spelling doaj-b621f444a3bc456aac7b55fb83e2055b2021-08-15T06:22:28ZengFaculty of Medicine Trisakti UniversityUniversa Medicina1907-30622407-22302019-03-0138110.18051/UnivMed.2019.v38.17-24364Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workersEfosa Bolaji Odigie0Micheal Awol Okungbowa1Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo StateDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, School of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, University of BeninBACKGROUND Asymptomatic Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) co-infection is perceived to have a devastating combined effect on victims. Hence, we investigated TV/ HPV co-infection and determined the risk factors associated with it in female sex workers (FSW). METHODS A cross-sectional study was used to recruit 338 subjects from 6 local government areas (LGAs) in Nigeria for 18 months. Agglutination tests for blood samples, and direct and wet examination of urine and vaginal swabs were conducted in the laboratory. Life style of FSWs was surveyed; data were analyzed with Chi-Square test (X2), paired and unpaired t-test and logistic regression analysis with statistical significance set at p< 0.05. RESULTS Life style characteristics were significantly associated with HPV and TV co-infection (p < 0.001). The model explained 49.9% (Nagelkerke R2) of the variance in infections among FSWs and effectively classified 93.2% of cases. Those involved in oral sex were 1.795 times more likely to be infected compared to those not involved (OR: 1.795; 95% C.I.: 1.005 – 33.525; p=0.001). Street and residential FSWs all have increased likelihood of being infected. Hard drug usage was also associated with an increased likelihood of being infected with the disease (OR: 3.582; 95% C.I.: 1.573 - 11.756; p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS Life style (hard drug usage and oral sex practices) was observed in association with HPV/ TV co-infection in FSWs with a preponderance of 49.9%. This study demonstrated the value of screening for genital infections in HPV positive subjects in order to reduce the probable synergistic effects of co-infections.https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/693Co-infectionfemale sex workershuman papillomavirusTrichomonas vaginalis
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author Efosa Bolaji Odigie
Micheal Awol Okungbowa
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Micheal Awol Okungbowa
Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers
Universa Medicina
Co-infection
female sex workers
human papillomavirus
Trichomonas vaginalis
author_facet Efosa Bolaji Odigie
Micheal Awol Okungbowa
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title Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers
title_short Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers
title_full Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers
title_fullStr Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers
title_full_unstemmed Life style as a risk factor of human Papillomavirus co-infections with Trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers
title_sort life style as a risk factor of human papillomavirus co-infections with trichomonas vaginalis in female sex workers
publisher Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University
series Universa Medicina
issn 1907-3062
2407-2230
publishDate 2019-03-01
description BACKGROUND Asymptomatic Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) co-infection is perceived to have a devastating combined effect on victims. Hence, we investigated TV/ HPV co-infection and determined the risk factors associated with it in female sex workers (FSW). METHODS A cross-sectional study was used to recruit 338 subjects from 6 local government areas (LGAs) in Nigeria for 18 months. Agglutination tests for blood samples, and direct and wet examination of urine and vaginal swabs were conducted in the laboratory. Life style of FSWs was surveyed; data were analyzed with Chi-Square test (X2), paired and unpaired t-test and logistic regression analysis with statistical significance set at p< 0.05. RESULTS Life style characteristics were significantly associated with HPV and TV co-infection (p < 0.001). The model explained 49.9% (Nagelkerke R2) of the variance in infections among FSWs and effectively classified 93.2% of cases. Those involved in oral sex were 1.795 times more likely to be infected compared to those not involved (OR: 1.795; 95% C.I.: 1.005 – 33.525; p=0.001). Street and residential FSWs all have increased likelihood of being infected. Hard drug usage was also associated with an increased likelihood of being infected with the disease (OR: 3.582; 95% C.I.: 1.573 - 11.756; p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS Life style (hard drug usage and oral sex practices) was observed in association with HPV/ TV co-infection in FSWs with a preponderance of 49.9%. This study demonstrated the value of screening for genital infections in HPV positive subjects in order to reduce the probable synergistic effects of co-infections.
topic Co-infection
female sex workers
human papillomavirus
Trichomonas vaginalis
url https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/693
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