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Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine

INTRODUCTION: HIV-positive women have an increased risk of invasive cervical cancer but cytologic screening is effective in reducing incidence. Little is known about cervical screening coverage or the prevalence of abnormal cytology among HIV-positive women in Ukraine, which has the most severe HIV...

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Autores principales: Bailey, Heather, Thorne, Claire, Semenenko, Igor, Malyuta, Ruslan, Tereschenko, Rostislav, Adeyanova, Irina, Kulakovskaya, Elena, Ostrovskaya, Lyudmila, Kvasha, Liliana, Cortina-Borja, Mario, Townsend, Claire L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034706
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author Bailey, Heather
Thorne, Claire
Semenenko, Igor
Malyuta, Ruslan
Tereschenko, Rostislav
Adeyanova, Irina
Kulakovskaya, Elena
Ostrovskaya, Lyudmila
Kvasha, Liliana
Cortina-Borja, Mario
Townsend, Claire L.
author_facet Bailey, Heather
Thorne, Claire
Semenenko, Igor
Malyuta, Ruslan
Tereschenko, Rostislav
Adeyanova, Irina
Kulakovskaya, Elena
Ostrovskaya, Lyudmila
Kvasha, Liliana
Cortina-Borja, Mario
Townsend, Claire L.
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description INTRODUCTION: HIV-positive women have an increased risk of invasive cervical cancer but cytologic screening is effective in reducing incidence. Little is known about cervical screening coverage or the prevalence of abnormal cytology among HIV-positive women in Ukraine, which has the most severe HIV epidemic in Europe. METHODS: Poisson regression models were fitted to data from 1120 women enrolled at three sites of the Ukraine Cohort Study of HIV-infected Childbearing Women to investigate factors associated with receiving cervical screening as part of HIV care. All women had been diagnosed as HIV-positive before or during their most recent pregnancy. Prevalence of cervical abnormalities (high/low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions) among women who had been screened was estimated, and associated factors explored. RESULTS: Overall, 30% (337/1120) of women had received a cervical screening test as part of HIV care at study enrolment (median 10 months postpartum), a third (115/334) of whom had been tested >12 months previously. In adjusted analyses, women diagnosed as HIV-positive during (vs before) their most recent pregnancy were significantly less likely to have a screening test reported, on adjusting for other potential risk factors (adjusted prevalence ratio (APR) 0.62, 95% CI 0.51–0.75 p<0.01 for 1(st)/2(nd) trimester diagnosis and APR 0.42, 95% CI 0.28–0.63 p<0.01 for 3(rd) trimester/intrapartum diagnosis). Among those with a cervical screening result reported at any time (including follow-up), 21% (68/325) had a finding of cervical abnormality. In adjusted analyses, Herpes simplex virus 2 seropositivity and a recent diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis were associated with an increased risk of abnormal cervical cytology (APR 1.83 95% CI 1.07–3.11 and APR 3.49 95% CI 2.11–5.76 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this high risk population, cervical screening coverage as part of HIV care was low and could be improved by an organised cervical screening programme for HIV-positive women. Bacterial vaginosis testing and treatment may reduce vulnerability to cervical abnormalities.
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spelling pubmed-33358342012-04-27 Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine Bailey, Heather Thorne, Claire Semenenko, Igor Malyuta, Ruslan Tereschenko, Rostislav Adeyanova, Irina Kulakovskaya, Elena Ostrovskaya, Lyudmila Kvasha, Liliana Cortina-Borja, Mario Townsend, Claire L. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: HIV-positive women have an increased risk of invasive cervical cancer but cytologic screening is effective in reducing incidence. Little is known about cervical screening coverage or the prevalence of abnormal cytology among HIV-positive women in Ukraine, which has the most severe HIV epidemic in Europe. METHODS: Poisson regression models were fitted to data from 1120 women enrolled at three sites of the Ukraine Cohort Study of HIV-infected Childbearing Women to investigate factors associated with receiving cervical screening as part of HIV care. All women had been diagnosed as HIV-positive before or during their most recent pregnancy. Prevalence of cervical abnormalities (high/low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions) among women who had been screened was estimated, and associated factors explored. RESULTS: Overall, 30% (337/1120) of women had received a cervical screening test as part of HIV care at study enrolment (median 10 months postpartum), a third (115/334) of whom had been tested >12 months previously. In adjusted analyses, women diagnosed as HIV-positive during (vs before) their most recent pregnancy were significantly less likely to have a screening test reported, on adjusting for other potential risk factors (adjusted prevalence ratio (APR) 0.62, 95% CI 0.51–0.75 p<0.01 for 1(st)/2(nd) trimester diagnosis and APR 0.42, 95% CI 0.28–0.63 p<0.01 for 3(rd) trimester/intrapartum diagnosis). Among those with a cervical screening result reported at any time (including follow-up), 21% (68/325) had a finding of cervical abnormality. In adjusted analyses, Herpes simplex virus 2 seropositivity and a recent diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis were associated with an increased risk of abnormal cervical cytology (APR 1.83 95% CI 1.07–3.11 and APR 3.49 95% CI 2.11–5.76 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this high risk population, cervical screening coverage as part of HIV care was low and could be improved by an organised cervical screening programme for HIV-positive women. Bacterial vaginosis testing and treatment may reduce vulnerability to cervical abnormalities. Public Library of Science 2012-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3335834/ /pubmed/22545087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034706 Text en Bailey et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bailey, Heather
Thorne, Claire
Semenenko, Igor
Malyuta, Ruslan
Tereschenko, Rostislav
Adeyanova, Irina
Kulakovskaya, Elena
Ostrovskaya, Lyudmila
Kvasha, Liliana
Cortina-Borja, Mario
Townsend, Claire L.
Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine
title Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine
title_full Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine
title_fullStr Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine
title_short Cervical Screening within HIV Care: Findings from an HIV-Positive Cohort in Ukraine
title_sort cervical screening within hiv care: findings from an hiv-positive cohort in ukraine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034706
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