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The effect of HIV infection on anal and penile human papillomavirus incidence and clearance: a cohort study among MSM.

Authors :
Mooij SH
van Santen DK
Geskus RB
van der Sande MA
Coutinho RA
Stolte IG
Snijders PJ
Meijer CJ
Speksnijder AG
de Vries HJ
King AJ
van Eeden A
van der Loeff MF
Source :
AIDS (London, England) [AIDS] 2016 Jan 02; Vol. 30 (1), pp. 121-32.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objectives: A large portion of anogenital cancers is caused by high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infections, which are especially common in HIV-infected men. We aimed to compare the incidence and clearance of anal and penile hrHPV infection between HIV-infected and HIV-negative MSM.<br />Design: Analyses of longitudinal data from a prospective cohort study.<br />Methods: MSM aged 18 years or older were recruited in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and followed-up semi-annually for 24 months. At each visit, participants completed risk-factor questionnaires. Anal and penile self-samples were tested for HPV DNA using the SPF10-PCR DEIA/LiPA25 system. Effects on incidence and clearance rates were quantified via Poisson regression, using generalized estimating equations to correct for multiple hrHPV types.<br />Results: Seven hundred and fifty MSM with a median age of 40 years (interquartile 35-48) were included in the analyses, of whom 302 (40%) were HIV-infected. The incidence rates of hrHPV were significantly higher in HIV-infected compared with HIV-negative MSM [adjusted incidence rate ratio (aIRR) 1.6; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.3-2.1 for anal and aIRR 1.4; 95%CI 1.0-2.1 for penile infection]. The clearance rate of hrHPV was significantly lower for anal [adjusted clearance rate ratio (aCRR) 0.7; 95%CI 0.6-0.9], but not for penile infection (aCRR 1.3; 95%CI 1.0-1.7). HrHPV incidence or clearance did not differ significantly by nadir CD4 cell count.<br />Conclusion: Increased anal and penile hrHPV incidence rates and decreased anal hrHPV clearance rates were found in HIV-infected compared with HIV-negative MSM, after adjusting for sexual behavior. Our findings suggest an independent effect of HIV infection on anal hrHPV infections.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1473-5571
Volume :
30
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
AIDS (London, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26474302
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000909