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Markers of human papillomavirus infection and their correlation with cervical dysplasia in human immunodeficiency virus-positive women
Authors:E. Riva  D. Serraino  A. Pierangeli  F. Bambacioni  S. Zaniratti  C. Minosse  M. Selleri  M. Bucci  C. Scagnolari  A. M. Degener  M. R. Capobianchi  G. Antonelli  F. Dianzani   the Roman Papillomavirus Study Group
Affiliation:Virology Section, University Campus Bio-Medico, Spallanzani Hospital, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:Human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes and HPV DNA load were analysed in cervical smears from 76 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive and 54 HIV-negative women. The prevalence of genotypes was similar for all women, with the exception of HPV62, which was over-represented in HIV-positive samples. HIV-positive women showed a higher prevalence of multiple genotypes that correlated neither with CD4(+) T-cell counts nor with cervical dysplasia. No significant differences were observed in terms of total or single-type HPV DNA load. The HPV DNA load in both HIV-positive and HIV-negative women was significantly higher in squamous intra-epithelial lesions than in negative Pap smears.
Keywords:Cervical dysplasia    DNA load    genotypes    human immunodeficiency virus    human papillomavirus    virological markers
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