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Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil

OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to determine the prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis and its associated factors among women living with HIV attending an AIDS clinic in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: Cross-sectional study among women attending an AIDS clinic in Manaus between March and December 2010 for...

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Autores principales: Silva, Leila Cristina Ferreira, Miranda, Angélica Espinosa, Batalha, Rosieny Santos, Monte, Rossicléia Lins, Talhari, Sinésio
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Publicado: Elsevier 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23916452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2013.03.006
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author Silva, Leila Cristina Ferreira
Miranda, Angélica Espinosa
Batalha, Rosieny Santos
Monte, Rossicléia Lins
Talhari, Sinésio
author_facet Silva, Leila Cristina Ferreira
Miranda, Angélica Espinosa
Batalha, Rosieny Santos
Monte, Rossicléia Lins
Talhari, Sinésio
author_sort Silva, Leila Cristina Ferreira
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description OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to determine the prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis and its associated factors among women living with HIV attending an AIDS clinic in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: Cross-sectional study among women attending an AIDS clinic in Manaus between March and December 2010 for gynecological examination were invited to participate. Enrolled patients answered a face-to-face interview including demographic, behavioral and clinical data. They also underwent a gynecological evaluation and cervical scrape samples were collected for wet mount, Gram stain, culture and cytological analysis. A blood sample was obtained to determine TCD4+ lymphocytes and viral load. RESULTS: A total of 341 (91.2%) women participated in the study. The prevalence of T. vaginalis was 4.1% (95% CI: 2.0–6.2%). Median age was 32 (interquartile range 27–38) years and median years of schooling was 9.0 (interquartile range 4–11). A total of 165 (53.2%) HIV women were classified as patients with AIDS. In multivariate analyses, squamous intraepithelial lesions in cytology [OR = 2.46 (95% CI: 1.31–4.63, p = 0.005)] and anal sex practice [OR = 3.62 (95% CI: 1.08–12.19, p = 0.037)] were associated with T. vaginalis. CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight that HIV-infected women should be screened for T. vaginalis. The control of this infection may have an impact on preventing reproductive complications among these women.
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spelling pubmed-94274152022-09-01 Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil Silva, Leila Cristina Ferreira Miranda, Angélica Espinosa Batalha, Rosieny Santos Monte, Rossicléia Lins Talhari, Sinésio Braz J Infect Dis Brief Communication OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to determine the prevalence of Trichomonas vaginalis and its associated factors among women living with HIV attending an AIDS clinic in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. METHODS: Cross-sectional study among women attending an AIDS clinic in Manaus between March and December 2010 for gynecological examination were invited to participate. Enrolled patients answered a face-to-face interview including demographic, behavioral and clinical data. They also underwent a gynecological evaluation and cervical scrape samples were collected for wet mount, Gram stain, culture and cytological analysis. A blood sample was obtained to determine TCD4+ lymphocytes and viral load. RESULTS: A total of 341 (91.2%) women participated in the study. The prevalence of T. vaginalis was 4.1% (95% CI: 2.0–6.2%). Median age was 32 (interquartile range 27–38) years and median years of schooling was 9.0 (interquartile range 4–11). A total of 165 (53.2%) HIV women were classified as patients with AIDS. In multivariate analyses, squamous intraepithelial lesions in cytology [OR = 2.46 (95% CI: 1.31–4.63, p = 0.005)] and anal sex practice [OR = 3.62 (95% CI: 1.08–12.19, p = 0.037)] were associated with T. vaginalis. CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight that HIV-infected women should be screened for T. vaginalis. The control of this infection may have an impact on preventing reproductive complications among these women. Elsevier 2013-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9427415/ /pubmed/23916452 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2013.03.006 Text en © 2013 Elsevier Editora Ltda. Este é um artigo Open Access sob a licença de CC BY-NC-ND. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Silva, Leila Cristina Ferreira
Miranda, Angélica Espinosa
Batalha, Rosieny Santos
Monte, Rossicléia Lins
Talhari, Sinésio
Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil
title Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil
title_full Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil
title_fullStr Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil
title_short Trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with HIV/AIDS in Amazonas, Brazil
title_sort trichomonas vaginalis and associated factors among women living with hiv/aids in amazonas, brazil
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23916452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2013.03.006
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