1. Human papillomavirus genotypes in women with invasive cervical cancer with and without human immunodeficiency virus infection in Botswana
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Tawe, Leabaneng, MacDuffie, Emily, Narasimhamurthy, Mohan, Wang, Qiao, Gaseitsiwe, Simani, Moyo, Sikhulile, Kasvosve, Ishmael, Shin, Sanghyuk S, Zetola, Nicola M, Paganotti, Giacomo M, and Grover, Surbhi
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,HPV and/or Cervical Cancer Vaccines ,Sexually Transmitted Infections ,Prevention ,Vaccine Related ,Cervical Cancer ,Cancer ,Clinical Research ,Genetics ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunization ,HIV/AIDS ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Anti-HIV Agents ,Botswana ,Cervix Uteri ,Cost of Illness ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,DNA ,Viral ,Female ,Genotype ,HIV Infections ,Human papillomavirus 16 ,Human papillomavirus 18 ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Papillomavirus Vaccines ,Prevalence ,Retrospective Studies ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Vaccination ,invasive cervical cancer ,HIV ,HPV-16 ,HPV-18 ,multiple infections ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
Cervical cancer remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in women worldwide and is the leading cause of cancer-related death in Botswana. It is well established that women with HIV have a higher risk of persistent HPV infection leading to cervical cancer. We assessed HPV prevalence and genotype distribution in 126 tissue specimens from confirmed invasive cervical cancer cases using Abbott real-time PCR assay. Overall, 88 (69.8%) women were HIV-infected. Fifty-seven (64.8%) of the HIV-infected women had a baseline CD4+ count ≥350 cells/μl, and 82 (93.2%) were on antiretroviral therapy at the time of cervical cancer diagnosis. The median age of HIV-infected patients was significantly younger than that of HIV-uninfected patients (p
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- 2020