High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.

High-risk (HR) HPV genotypes other than 16 and 18 have been detected in a significant proportion of immunocompromised females. We aim to evaluate the frequency of HR HPV genotypes in a population of HIV-positive Caribbean women.One hundred sixty-seven consecutive, non-pregnant, HIV-positive females...

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Main Authors: Dionne N Dames, Elizabeth Blackman, Raleigh Butler, Emanuela Taioli, Stacy Eckstein, Karthik Devarajan, Andrea Griffith-Bowe, Perry Gomez, Camille Ragin, African Caribbean Cancer Consortium
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3900425?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bb420ffbcc3c4a0589841c5a786981042020-11-25T01:55:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8542910.1371/journal.pone.0085429High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.Dionne N DamesElizabeth BlackmanRaleigh ButlerEmanuela TaioliStacy EcksteinKarthik DevarajanAndrea Griffith-BowePerry GomezCamille RaginAfrican Caribbean Cancer ConsortiumHigh-risk (HR) HPV genotypes other than 16 and 18 have been detected in a significant proportion of immunocompromised females. We aim to evaluate the frequency of HR HPV genotypes in a population of HIV-positive Caribbean women.One hundred sixty-seven consecutive, non-pregnant, HIV-positive females ≥18 years were recruited in this study. Each participant received a vaginal examination, PAP smear, and completed a questionnaire. DNA was extracted for HPV testing in 86 patients.Mean age was 39.1 years for women positive for HR HPV and 43.1 years for women negative for HR HPV (P value  = 0.040). 78% (130/167) of the women had HR HPV infections; the prevalence of abnormal cervical cytology was 38% among women who were HR HPV-positive compared to women who were HR HPV-negative (22%). Fifty-one percent of the 86 women with available genotype carried infections with HPV 16 and/or HPV 18; genotypes of unknown risk were also frequently observed. Women who had a CD4+ count of ≤200 had 7 times increased odds of carrying HR HPV infection in comparison to women with CD4+>200.HR HPV infections in HIV infected females may consist of more than just HPV 16 and 18, but also HPV 52 and 58. Further studies are needed to determine whether HPV 52 and 58 play a significant role in the development of cervical cytological abnormalities in HIV+ women.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3900425?pdf=render
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author Dionne N Dames
Elizabeth Blackman
Raleigh Butler
Emanuela Taioli
Stacy Eckstein
Karthik Devarajan
Andrea Griffith-Bowe
Perry Gomez
Camille Ragin
African Caribbean Cancer Consortium
spellingShingle Dionne N Dames
Elizabeth Blackman
Raleigh Butler
Emanuela Taioli
Stacy Eckstein
Karthik Devarajan
Andrea Griffith-Bowe
Perry Gomez
Camille Ragin
African Caribbean Cancer Consortium
High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Dionne N Dames
Elizabeth Blackman
Raleigh Butler
Emanuela Taioli
Stacy Eckstein
Karthik Devarajan
Andrea Griffith-Bowe
Perry Gomez
Camille Ragin
African Caribbean Cancer Consortium
author_sort Dionne N Dames
title High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.
title_short High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.
title_full High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.
title_fullStr High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.
title_full_unstemmed High-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the Bahamas.
title_sort high-risk cervical human papillomavirus infections among human immunodeficiency virus-positive women in the bahamas.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description High-risk (HR) HPV genotypes other than 16 and 18 have been detected in a significant proportion of immunocompromised females. We aim to evaluate the frequency of HR HPV genotypes in a population of HIV-positive Caribbean women.One hundred sixty-seven consecutive, non-pregnant, HIV-positive females ≥18 years were recruited in this study. Each participant received a vaginal examination, PAP smear, and completed a questionnaire. DNA was extracted for HPV testing in 86 patients.Mean age was 39.1 years for women positive for HR HPV and 43.1 years for women negative for HR HPV (P value  = 0.040). 78% (130/167) of the women had HR HPV infections; the prevalence of abnormal cervical cytology was 38% among women who were HR HPV-positive compared to women who were HR HPV-negative (22%). Fifty-one percent of the 86 women with available genotype carried infections with HPV 16 and/or HPV 18; genotypes of unknown risk were also frequently observed. Women who had a CD4+ count of ≤200 had 7 times increased odds of carrying HR HPV infection in comparison to women with CD4+>200.HR HPV infections in HIV infected females may consist of more than just HPV 16 and 18, but also HPV 52 and 58. Further studies are needed to determine whether HPV 52 and 58 play a significant role in the development of cervical cytological abnormalities in HIV+ women.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3900425?pdf=render
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