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Minimal prevalence of HPV vaccination and common occurrence of high-risk HPV types in pregnant women with HIV: data from a national study in Italy

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10096-021-04393-1

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Cervical HPV; HIV; Women; HPV vaccination; Cervical cytology; HPV types

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  1. Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) [H85E08000200005]

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Among HIV-positive pregnant women, the rate of prior HPV vaccination is low, and non-vaccinated women have a high prevalence of cervical cytologic abnormalities. High-risk HPV types are common in this population, with the majority of types included in the currently recommended 9-valent vaccine.
Among 733 pregnant women with HIV followed between 2013 and 2021, only 8 (1.1%) had prior HPV vaccination. One had low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions [LSIL], and none had HPV type information. Among the 725 non-vaccinated women, 578 (79.7%) had information on cervical cytology. Rate of cytologic abnormalities in this group was 20.6% (0.2% atypical glandular cells of undetermined significance [AGC], 1.7% atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance [ASC-US], 11.1% LSIL, and 7.6% high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions [HSIL]). Among 56 women with HPV type information, 75.0% carried high risk types, with similar occurrence in women with and without cytologic abnormalities, 30.4% had multiple high-risk types, and 75.9% carried at least one of the types included in the currently recommended 9-valent vaccine.

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