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Higher prevalence of oral human papillomavirus infection in HIV-positive than HIV-negative Thai men and women

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dc.contributor.author Vacharotayangul P.
dc.contributor.author Rungsiyanont S.
dc.contributor.author Lam-ubol A.
dc.contributor.author Pankam T.
dc.contributor.author Rodbamrung P.
dc.contributor.author Naorungroj S.
dc.contributor.author Phanuphak N.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-05T03:25:00Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-05T03:25:00Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.issn 18777821
dc.identifier.other 2-s2.0-84949740207
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13602
dc.identifier.uri https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84949740207&doi=10.1016%2fj.canep.2015.10.010&partnerID=40&md5=ad374c030e8ee4718ed41d7d1809b16f
dc.description.abstract Objective: This study was designed to investigate the prevalence of oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection among HIV-positive and HIV-negative Thai men and women. Methods: Participants including men who have sex with men (MSM) and heterosexual women were enrolled at the Thai Red Cross Anonymous Clinic in Bangkok. History taking and oral examination were performed by three independent dentists after calibration. HPV infection was evaluated from oral rinse with mouthwash collected at the time of examination. HPV typing was performed by PCR and nucleic acid hybridization to detect thirty-seven HPV DNA genotypes using Linear Array® HPV Genotyping Test (Roche Molecular System, Inc.). Results: 244 subjects were enrolled in the study, consisted of 187 HIV-positive (51.9% women and 48.1% MSM) and 57 HIV-negative (21.0% women and 79.0% MSM) Thai subjects. The prevalence of oral HPV infection was 17.2% in HIV-positive subjects whereas only 5.3% of HIV-negative cases had HPV detected in their oral rinses (p=0.0346). Among HIV positive subjects, MSM had higher chance of having HPV infection than females (25% vs. 9.4%, p=0.0074). Conclusions: HIV-positive Thai MSM and women had higher prevalence of oral HPV infection than those without HIV. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
dc.subject CD4 antigen
dc.subject genomic DNA
dc.subject mouthwash
dc.subject virus RNA
dc.subject adult
dc.subject Article
dc.subject CD4 lymphocyte count
dc.subject condom use
dc.subject controlled study
dc.subject female
dc.subject genotype
dc.subject heterosexual female
dc.subject highly active antiretroviral therapy
dc.subject human
dc.subject Human immunodeficiency virus infected patient
dc.subject Human immunodeficiency virus infection
dc.subject hyperpigmentation
dc.subject infection risk
dc.subject major clinical study
dc.subject male
dc.subject marriage
dc.subject men who have sex with men
dc.subject mouth disease
dc.subject mouth infection
dc.subject mouth lesion
dc.subject oral human papillomavirus infection
dc.subject oral sex
dc.subject papillomavirus infection
dc.subject prevalence
dc.subject priority journal
dc.subject sexual practice
dc.subject smoking habit
dc.subject Thai (people)
dc.subject xerostomia
dc.subject HIV Infections
dc.subject male homosexuality
dc.subject Mouth Diseases
dc.subject Papillomavirus Infections
dc.subject Thailand
dc.subject virology
dc.subject young adult
dc.subject Adult
dc.subject Female
dc.subject Genotype
dc.subject HIV Infections
dc.subject Homosexuality, Male
dc.subject Humans
dc.subject Male
dc.subject Mouth Diseases
dc.subject Papillomavirus Infections
dc.subject Prevalence
dc.subject Thailand
dc.subject Young Adult
dc.title Higher prevalence of oral human papillomavirus infection in HIV-positive than HIV-negative Thai men and women
dc.type Article
dc.rights.holder Scopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitation Cancer Epidemiology. Vol 39, No.6 (2015), p.917-922
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.canep.2015.10.010


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