Identifying risk factors for prevalent anal human papillomavirus type 16 infection in women living with HIV.
Elaina KaufmanTyler WilliamsonMarie-Hélène MayrandAnn N BurchellMarina KleinLouise CharestSophie Rodrigues-CoutléeFrançois CoutléeAlexandra De Pokomandynull nullPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Knowledge of risk factors can help identify WLHIV at greatest risk of anal HPV 16 infection and, potentially, developing subsequent anal cancer. Identification of the subgroup of these women in whom HPV 16 persists could be an early step in the algorithm of anal cancer screening.
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