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High-risk human papillomavirus is associated with HIV acquisition among South African female sex workers

Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 2011, Article 692012, Year 2011

Background. Mounting evidence suggests an association between human papillomavirus (HPV) and HIV acquisition. This study aimed to explore this association among South African female sex workers (FSWs). Methods. We used data from 88 HIV-negative FSWs who participated in a vaginal gel (COL-1492) trial. Cervicovaginal rinse samples, obtained before HIV-seroconversion, were genotyped into high-risk (HR-) and low-risk (LR-) HPV. HIV-adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs) and 95 confidence intervals (CI) were estimated using Cox survival analysis. Results. HR- and LR-HPV prevalences were 70.5 (95 CI:60.5-79.2) and 60.2 (95 CI:49.9-70.0), respectively. Twenty-five women HIV seroconverted. Controlling for background characteristics and other sexually transmitted infections, HIV aHR increased by a factor of 1.7 (95 CI:1.01-2.7, Plinear trend = 0.045) for an increase of one unit of the number of HR-HPV genotypes. Conclusions. HIV seroconversion among FSWs is associated with genital HR-HPV infection. Further investigation is warranted, including testing the possible protective effect of available HPV vaccines on HIV acquisition. Copyright © 2011 Bertran Auvert et al.
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Research Areas
Cancer
Environmental
Infectious Diseases
Sexual And Reproductive Health
Participants Gender
Female