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Efficacy and safety of human papillomavirus vaccination in HIV-infected patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-83727-7

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HPV vaccines are effective and safe in HIV-infected individuals, leading to high seroconversion rates and increased antibody levels without an increased risk of severe adverse events. However, there are no significant differences in CD4+ T-cell count and HIV viral load between the vaccine and placebo groups.
The prophylactic vaccines available to protect against infections by HPV are well tolerated and highly immunogenic. People with HIV have a higher risk of developing HPV infection and HPV-associated cancers due to a lower immune response, and due to viral interactions. We performed a systematic review of RCTs to assess HPV vaccines efficacy and safety on HIV-infected people compared to placebo or no intervention in terms of seroconversion, infections, neoplasms, adverse events, CD4+ T-cell count and HIV viral load. The vaccine-group showed a seroconversion rate close to 100% for each vaccine and a significantly higher level of antibodies against HPV vaccine types, as compared to the placebo group (MD=4333.3, 95% CI 2701.4; 5965.1 GMT EL.U./ml for HPV type 16 and MD=1408.8, 95% CI 414.8; 2394.7 GMT EL.U./ml for HPV type 18). There were also no differences in terms of severe adverse events (RR=0.6, 95% CI 0.2; 1.6) and no severe adverse events (RR=0.6, 95% CI 0.9; 1.2) between vaccine and placebo groups. Secondary outcomes, such as CD4+T-cell count and HIV viral load, did not differ between groups (MD=14.8, 95% CI - 35.1; 64.6 cells/mu l and MD=0.0, 95% CI - 0.3; 0.3 log10 RNA copies/ml, respectively). Information on the remaining outcomes was scarce and that did not allow us to combine the data. The results support the use of the HPV vaccine in HIV-infected patients and highlight the need of further RCTs assessing the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine on infections and neoplasms.

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