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HPV infection and HIV acquisition in women. Averbach[], Low[] and Smith-McCune[] et al increased risk of HIV acquisition associated with infection with any HPV genotype compared to no HPV infection in women.The point estimate from all three were consistent with a harmful effect of HPV infection (aHR=1.71, aHR=2.40 and aHR=2.26 respectively) although the association was only statistically ...
- HPV and the Risk of HIV Acquisition in Women - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
Here we review current insights into how HPV infection and...
- HPV and the Risk of HIV Acquisition in Women - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
HIV-related immunodeficiency has complex effects on female genital HPV, which include increased risks of infection, multiple types, persistence, reactivation and the risk to develop pre-invasive and invasive disease.
1 lut 2018 · HIV-related immunodeficiency has complex effects on female genital HPV, which include increased risks of infection, multiple types, persistence, reactivation and the risk to develop pre-invasive and invasive disease.
Here we review current insights into how HPV infection and the generation of anti-HPV immunity contribute to higher HIV transmission rates, and the impact of HPV on mucosal inflammation, immune cell trafficking, and epithelial barrier function.
7 paź 2020 · Results: HIV infection is a risk factor for HPV acquisition. On the one hand, prevalence of HPV, multiple HPV, high risk HPV (hrHPV) infections and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is higher among HIV(+) women. On the other hand, HPV infection can also predispose to HIV acquisition.
5 cze 2018 · HIV may increase susceptibility to HPV infection and persistence of HPV infection among PLHIV due to immunodeficiency, the inflammatory response to HIV infection, immune dysregulation at the site of HIV infection, and/or the effects of HIV on HPV transcription and translation 73, 84, 85.
CD4 cell count in HIV-positive women is inversely associated with risk of HPV infection and cervical lesion progression. Further, several studies showed that women with high CD4 count (>500 cells/mm 3) had similar risk of HPV disease progression as HIV-negative women.