Detection Of Types Of Hpv Among Hiv-Infected And Hiv-Uninfected Kenyan Women Undergoing Cryotherapy Or Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS(2020)

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Objective To assess the baseline types of HPV infection among HIV-positive and HIV-negative women in western Kenya undergoing cryotherapy or loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Methods A prospective observational study was conducted of baseline HPV characteristics of women undergoing visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and cryotherapy or LEEP. After a positive VIA in HIV-positive and HIV-negative women, data on demographics, CD4 count, and use of antiretroviral therapy and a cervical swab were collected. HPV typing was performed using the Roche Linear Array. Results Of 175 participants, 86 (49.1%) were HIV-positive and had a higher prevalence of low-risk HPV types (odds ratio [OR] 5.28,P=0.005) compared with HIV-negative women. The most common high-risk (HR)-HPV types in HIV-positive women were HPV 16 (13.9%) and HPV 18 (11.1%). HIV-positive women requiring LEEP were more likely to have HR-HPV types (OR 6.67,P=0.012) and to be infected with multiple HR-HPV types (OR 7.79,P=0.024) compared to those undergoing cryotherapy. Conclusion HIV-positive women requiring LEEP versus cryotherapy had a higher prevalence of any HR-HPV type and multiple HR-HPV types. There were no such differences in HPV types identified among HIV-negative women.
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Cryotherapy, Electrosurgery, HIV infections, Kenya, Papillomavirus infections, Uterine cervical dysplasia
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