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Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men

OBJECTIVE: High-risk human papillomavirus (HRHPV) causes anal cancer, which disproportionately affects gay and bisexual men (GBM). We examined sexual behaviours associated with incident anal HRHPV in an observational cohort study of GBM in Sydney, Australia. METHODS: GBM aged 35 years and above were...

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Autores principales: Wong, Ian K J, Poynten, Isobel Mary, Cornall, Alyssa, Templeton, David J, Molano, Monica, Garland, Suzanne M, Fairley, Christopher K, Law, Carmella, Hillman, Richard J, Polizzotto, Mark N, Grulich, Andrew E, Jin, Fengyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33727339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2020-054851
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author Wong, Ian K J
Poynten, Isobel Mary
Cornall, Alyssa
Templeton, David J
Molano, Monica
Garland, Suzanne M
Fairley, Christopher K
Law, Carmella
Hillman, Richard J
Polizzotto, Mark N
Grulich, Andrew E
Jin, Fengyi
author_facet Wong, Ian K J
Poynten, Isobel Mary
Cornall, Alyssa
Templeton, David J
Molano, Monica
Garland, Suzanne M
Fairley, Christopher K
Law, Carmella
Hillman, Richard J
Polizzotto, Mark N
Grulich, Andrew E
Jin, Fengyi
author_sort Wong, Ian K J
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description OBJECTIVE: High-risk human papillomavirus (HRHPV) causes anal cancer, which disproportionately affects gay and bisexual men (GBM). We examined sexual behaviours associated with incident anal HRHPV in an observational cohort study of GBM in Sydney, Australia. METHODS: GBM aged 35 years and above were enrolled in the Study of the Prevention of Anal Cancer. Detailed information on sexual practices in the last 6 months, including receptive anal intercourse (RAI) and non-intercourse receptive anal practices, was collected. Anal human papillomavirus (HPV) testing was performed at the baseline and three annual follow-up visits. Risk factors for incident HRHPV were determined by Cox regression using the Wei-Lin-Weissfeld method. RESULTS: Between 2010 and 2015, 617 men were recruited and 525 who had valid HPV results at baseline and at least one follow-up visit were included in the analysis. The median age was 49 years (IQR 43–56) and 188 (35.8%) were HIV-positive. On univariable analysis, incident anal HRHPV was associated with being HIV-positive (p<0.001), having a higher number of recent RAI partners regardless of condom use (p<0.001 for both), preference for the receptive position during anal intercourse (p=0.014) and other non-intercourse receptive anal sexual practices, including rimming, fingering and receptive use of sex toys (p<0.05 for all). In multivariable analyses, being HIV-positive (HR 1.46, 95% CI 1.09 to 1.85, p=0.009) and reporting condom-protected RAI with a higher number of sexual partners (p<0.001) remained significantly associated with incident HRHPV. When stratified by recent RAI, non-intercourse receptive anal practices were not associated with incident HRHPV in men who reported no recent RAI. CONCLUSION: GBM living with HIV and those who reported RAI were at increased of incident anal HRHPV. Given the substantial risk of anal cancer and the difficulty in mitigating the risk of acquiring anal HRHPV, HPV vaccination should be considered among sexually active older GBM. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ANZCTR365383.
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spelling pubmed-88620782022-03-15 Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men Wong, Ian K J Poynten, Isobel Mary Cornall, Alyssa Templeton, David J Molano, Monica Garland, Suzanne M Fairley, Christopher K Law, Carmella Hillman, Richard J Polizzotto, Mark N Grulich, Andrew E Jin, Fengyi Sex Transm Infect Epidemiology OBJECTIVE: High-risk human papillomavirus (HRHPV) causes anal cancer, which disproportionately affects gay and bisexual men (GBM). We examined sexual behaviours associated with incident anal HRHPV in an observational cohort study of GBM in Sydney, Australia. METHODS: GBM aged 35 years and above were enrolled in the Study of the Prevention of Anal Cancer. Detailed information on sexual practices in the last 6 months, including receptive anal intercourse (RAI) and non-intercourse receptive anal practices, was collected. Anal human papillomavirus (HPV) testing was performed at the baseline and three annual follow-up visits. Risk factors for incident HRHPV were determined by Cox regression using the Wei-Lin-Weissfeld method. RESULTS: Between 2010 and 2015, 617 men were recruited and 525 who had valid HPV results at baseline and at least one follow-up visit were included in the analysis. The median age was 49 years (IQR 43–56) and 188 (35.8%) were HIV-positive. On univariable analysis, incident anal HRHPV was associated with being HIV-positive (p<0.001), having a higher number of recent RAI partners regardless of condom use (p<0.001 for both), preference for the receptive position during anal intercourse (p=0.014) and other non-intercourse receptive anal sexual practices, including rimming, fingering and receptive use of sex toys (p<0.05 for all). In multivariable analyses, being HIV-positive (HR 1.46, 95% CI 1.09 to 1.85, p=0.009) and reporting condom-protected RAI with a higher number of sexual partners (p<0.001) remained significantly associated with incident HRHPV. When stratified by recent RAI, non-intercourse receptive anal practices were not associated with incident HRHPV in men who reported no recent RAI. CONCLUSION: GBM living with HIV and those who reported RAI were at increased of incident anal HRHPV. Given the substantial risk of anal cancer and the difficulty in mitigating the risk of acquiring anal HRHPV, HPV vaccination should be considered among sexually active older GBM. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ANZCTR365383. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-03 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8862078/ /pubmed/33727339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2020-054851 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Wong, Ian K J
Poynten, Isobel Mary
Cornall, Alyssa
Templeton, David J
Molano, Monica
Garland, Suzanne M
Fairley, Christopher K
Law, Carmella
Hillman, Richard J
Polizzotto, Mark N
Grulich, Andrew E
Jin, Fengyi
Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men
title Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men
title_full Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men
title_fullStr Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men
title_full_unstemmed Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men
title_short Sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men
title_sort sexual behaviours associated with incident high-risk anal human papillomavirus among gay and bisexual men
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33727339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2020-054851
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