1. Human Papillomavirus Positivity at 3 Anatomical Sites Among Transgender Women in Central Brazil.
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Rodrigues de Oliveira, Brunna, Diniz e Silva, Bruno Vinícius, Cardoso dos Santos, Kamila, Amorim Caetano, Karlla Antonieta, Mota, Giana, Aparecida Saddi, Vera, Helena Rabelo-Santos, Sílvia, Lina Villa, Luísa, Vaddiparti, Krishna, Cook, Robert L., Araujo Teles, Sheila, and dos Santos Carneiro, Megmar Aparecida
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Background: Transgender women (TGW) are susceptible to the acquisition of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human papillomavirus (HPV). Nonetheless, the exact data for this population are scarce. We estimated HPV positivity at the anal, genital, and oral sites among TGW and also identified the related characteristics and behaviors that could be risk factors for HPV infection in a sample of TGWin Brazil. Furthermore, we characterized the site-specific HPV genotypes among those who were positive for HPVat these 3 sites. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on TGW in Goiânia City (Central-Midwest region), Brazil, between April 2018 and August 2019. Respondent-driven sampling was applied for recruitment. Next, self-collected anal, genital, and oral sampleswere examined forHPV DNA using polymerase chain reaction (SPF-10 primer). Human papillomavirus genotypes were identified in 12 TGW. Results: In the TGWincluded in the study, the anal, genital, and oral HPV positivity values were 77.2% (95% confidence interval [CI], 67.3%-84.6%), 33.5% (95% CI, 26.1%-48.9%), and 10.9%(95%CI, 5.8%-17.0%), respectively. In addition, the majority of 12 participants who tested for HPV had multiple genotypes. HPV-52 was the most prevalent genotype identified at the anal (66.6%) and genital (40.0%) sites, whereas HPV-62 and HPV-66 were the most common at the oral site (25.0%). Conclusions: A high HPV positivity was observed among TGW. Therefore, additional epidemiological studies onHPV genotypes should generate health intervention information, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sexually transmitted infections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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