A cross-sectional analysis of factors associated with detection of oncogenic human papillomavirus in human immunodeficiency virus-infected and uninfected Kenyan women.
A ErmelP TonuiM TitusY TongN WongJ Ong'echaK MuthokaS KiptooA MoormannJ HoganA MwangiS Cu-UvinP J LoehrerO Orang'oDarron R BrownPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
HIV infection, more lifetime sexual partners, and greater distance to health-care were associated with a higher risk of oncogenic HPV detection, in spite of ART use in those who were HIV-infected. Counseling of women about sexual practices, improved access to health-care facilities, and vaccination against HPV are all potentially important in reducing oncogenic HPV infections.
Keyphrases
- hiv infected
- antiretroviral therapy
- human immunodeficiency virus
- cervical cancer screening
- healthcare
- hiv positive
- high grade
- hiv aids
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- transcription factor
- hiv testing
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- real time pcr
- mental health
- label free
- primary care
- pregnancy outcomes
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- smoking cessation
- men who have sex with men
- breast cancer risk
- health insurance