Prevalence of high-risk HPV genotypes in sub-Saharan Africa according to HIV status: a 20-year systematic review

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作者
Okoye, Jude Ogechukwu [1 ]
Ofodile, Chukwudi Amaechi [1 ]
Adeleke, Oluwaseun Kelechi [2 ]
Obioma, Okechi [3 ]
机构
[1] Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ, Fac Hlth Sci & Technol, Dept Med Lab Sci, Nnewi, Nigeria
[2] Afe Babalola Univ, Dept Med Lab Sci, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
[3] Abia State Univ, Dept Med Lab Sci, Uturu, Nigeria
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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND HEALTH | 2021年 / 43卷
关键词
Incidence; Viruses; Vaccines; Cervix Uteri; Africa; HUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION; HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; CD4; COUNT; WOMEN; IMPACT;
D O I
10.4178/epih.e2021039
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES: This review assessed the rate of high-risk human papilloma us (HPV) infection among women living in sub-Saharan Africa. It also determined the prevalence of high-risk HPV (hrHPV) among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositive (HIV+) and seronegative (HIV+) women in sub-Saharan Africa, pre-2010 and post-2010. METHODS: In this systematic review, Google Scholar, PubMed Central, and Embase were searched to identify cohort and case-control studies that investigated the relationship between HIV and HPV infection. The database searches yielded 17 studies published between 1999 and 2018. RESULTS: In the general population, the prevalence of any HPV/multiple HPV infections was higher among HIV+ (53.6/22.6%) than among HIV- women (26.5/7.3%) with odds ratios of 3.22 and 3.71, respectively (95% confidence interval, 3.00 to 3.42 and 2.39 to 5.75, p <0.001). The prevalent HPV genotypes among HIV + and HIV- women diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer (ICC) were HPV-16/18 and HPV-45. The prevalence of HPV-16, HPV-18, and HPV-45 was lower in 1999-2010 (3.8, 1.7, and 0.8%, respectively) than in 2011-2018 (19.1, 6.0, and 3.6%, respectively). Among women diagnosed with ICC, HIV+ women had a higher prevalence of HPV-56, HPV-31, and HPV-51 (7.3, 5.3, and 3.3%, respectively) than HIV- women (1.3, 2.2, and 0.4%, p < 0.001, p = 0.050, and p = 0.013, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of HPV infection, multiple HPV infections, and non-vaccine HPV types were higher among HIV+ women than among HIV- women in sub-Saharan Africa. Although HIV infection influences the distribution of HPV types, this study suggests that cervical cancer incidence in sub-Saharan Africa is primarily driven by the prevalence of vaccine hrHPVs, especially HPV-16 and HPV-18.
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