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HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up

BACKGROUND: HIV-infected women are at a higher risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cancer than women in the general population, partly due to a high prevalence of persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The aim of the study was to assess the burden of HPV infection, cervica...

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Autores principales: Isaakidis, Petros, Pimple, Sharmila, Varghese, Bhanumati, Khan, Samsuddin, Mansoor, Homa, Ladomirska, Joanna, Sharma, Neelakumari, Silva, Esdras Da, Metcalf, Carol, Caluwaerts, Severine, Alders, Petra, Ntzani, Evangelia E, Reid, Tony
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3746789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23976867
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S47710
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author Isaakidis, Petros
Pimple, Sharmila
Varghese, Bhanumati
Khan, Samsuddin
Mansoor, Homa
Ladomirska, Joanna
Sharma, Neelakumari
Silva, Esdras Da
Metcalf, Carol
Caluwaerts, Severine
Alders, Petra
Ntzani, Evangelia E
Reid, Tony
author_facet Isaakidis, Petros
Pimple, Sharmila
Varghese, Bhanumati
Khan, Samsuddin
Mansoor, Homa
Ladomirska, Joanna
Sharma, Neelakumari
Silva, Esdras Da
Metcalf, Carol
Caluwaerts, Severine
Alders, Petra
Ntzani, Evangelia E
Reid, Tony
author_sort Isaakidis, Petros
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description BACKGROUND: HIV-infected women are at a higher risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cancer than women in the general population, partly due to a high prevalence of persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The aim of the study was to assess the burden of HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cervical cancer among a cohort of HIV-infected women as part of a routine screening in an urban overpopulated slum setting in Mumbai, India. METHODS: From May 2010 to October 2010, Médecins Sans Frontières and Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai offered routine annual Pap smears and HPV DNA testing of women attending an antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinic and a 12-month follow-up. Women with abnormal test results were offered cervical biopsy and treatment, including treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). RESULTS: Ninety-five women were screened. Median age was 38 years (IQR: 33–41); median nadir CD4-count 143 cells/μL (IQR: 79–270); and median time on ART 23 months (IQR:10–41). HPV DNA was detected in 30/94 women (32%), and 18/94 (19%) showed either low-grade or high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL/HSIL) on Pap smear. Overall, >50% had cervical inflammatory reactions including STIs. Of the 43 women with a cervical biopsy, eight (8.4%) had CIN-1, five (5.3%) CIN-2, and two (2.1%) carcinoma in situ. All but one had HPV DNA detected (risk ratio: 11, 95% confidence interval: 3.3–34). By October 2011, 56 women had completed the 12-month follow-up and had been rescreened. No new cases of HPV infection/LSIL/HSIL were detected. CONCLUSION: The high prevalence of HPV infection, STIs, and cervical lesions among women attending an ART clinic demonstrates a need for routine screening. Simple, one-stop screening strategies are needed. The optimal screening interval, especially when resources are limited, needs to be determined.
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spelling pubmed-37467892013-08-23 HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up Isaakidis, Petros Pimple, Sharmila Varghese, Bhanumati Khan, Samsuddin Mansoor, Homa Ladomirska, Joanna Sharma, Neelakumari Silva, Esdras Da Metcalf, Carol Caluwaerts, Severine Alders, Petra Ntzani, Evangelia E Reid, Tony Int J Womens Health Original Research BACKGROUND: HIV-infected women are at a higher risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cancer than women in the general population, partly due to a high prevalence of persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The aim of the study was to assess the burden of HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cervical cancer among a cohort of HIV-infected women as part of a routine screening in an urban overpopulated slum setting in Mumbai, India. METHODS: From May 2010 to October 2010, Médecins Sans Frontières and Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai offered routine annual Pap smears and HPV DNA testing of women attending an antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinic and a 12-month follow-up. Women with abnormal test results were offered cervical biopsy and treatment, including treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). RESULTS: Ninety-five women were screened. Median age was 38 years (IQR: 33–41); median nadir CD4-count 143 cells/μL (IQR: 79–270); and median time on ART 23 months (IQR:10–41). HPV DNA was detected in 30/94 women (32%), and 18/94 (19%) showed either low-grade or high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL/HSIL) on Pap smear. Overall, >50% had cervical inflammatory reactions including STIs. Of the 43 women with a cervical biopsy, eight (8.4%) had CIN-1, five (5.3%) CIN-2, and two (2.1%) carcinoma in situ. All but one had HPV DNA detected (risk ratio: 11, 95% confidence interval: 3.3–34). By October 2011, 56 women had completed the 12-month follow-up and had been rescreened. No new cases of HPV infection/LSIL/HSIL were detected. CONCLUSION: The high prevalence of HPV infection, STIs, and cervical lesions among women attending an ART clinic demonstrates a need for routine screening. Simple, one-stop screening strategies are needed. The optimal screening interval, especially when resources are limited, needs to be determined. Dove Medical Press 2013-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3746789/ /pubmed/23976867 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S47710 Text en © 2013 Isaakidis et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Ltd, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License. The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Ltd, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Isaakidis, Petros
Pimple, Sharmila
Varghese, Bhanumati
Khan, Samsuddin
Mansoor, Homa
Ladomirska, Joanna
Sharma, Neelakumari
Silva, Esdras Da
Metcalf, Carol
Caluwaerts, Severine
Alders, Petra
Ntzani, Evangelia E
Reid, Tony
HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up
title HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up
title_full HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up
title_fullStr HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up
title_full_unstemmed HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up
title_short HPV infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in HIV-infected women in Mumbai, India: 12-month follow-up
title_sort hpv infection, cervical abnormalities, and cancer in hiv-infected women in mumbai, india: 12-month follow-up
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3746789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23976867
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S47710
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