Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection

BACKGROUND: Infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) has been shown to be more prevalent and persistent in female adolescents with HIV. However, data among male adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIV) are limited. SETTING: We investigated the incidence and persistence of HR-HP...

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Main Authors: Sivaporn Gatechompol, Nipat Teeratakulpisarn, Orasri Wittawatmongkol, Sirinya Teeraananchai, Stephen J. Kerr, Amphan Chalermchockcharoenkit, Manopchai Thamkhantho, Thida Singtoroj, Nittaya Phanuphak, Annette H. Sohn, Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
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spelling th-mahidol.605102020-12-28T13:00:56Z Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection Sivaporn Gatechompol Nipat Teeratakulpisarn Orasri Wittawatmongkol Sirinya Teeraananchai Stephen J. Kerr Amphan Chalermchockcharoenkit Manopchai Thamkhantho Thida Singtoroj Nittaya Phanuphak Annette H. Sohn Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit Thai Red Cross Agency Chulalongkorn University Kasetsart University The HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University TREAT Asia/amfAR-The Foundation for AIDS Research Medicine BACKGROUND: Infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) has been shown to be more prevalent and persistent in female adolescents with HIV. However, data among male adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIV) are limited. SETTING: We investigated the incidence and persistence of HR-HPV in anogenital compartments and associated factors among PHIV in comparison to HIV-uninfected (HU) male adolescents in Thailand. METHODS: PHIV and HU males aged 12-24 years were enrolled. At baseline and 3 subsequent annual visits, specimens from the scrotum, penis, and anal area were obtained for HPV and other testing. RESULTS: From June 2013 to October 2017, 49 PHIV and 47 HU male adolescents with a median age of 18 (interquartile range 17-20) years were enrolled. PHIV had higher incidence of any HR-HPV infection than HU adolescents {33.05 [95% confidence interval (CI): 20.82 to 52.46] vs. 15.73 [95% CI: 8.18 to 30.22] per 100 person-years, P = 0.04}. The persistence of any HR-HPV genotypes (detected at ≥2 annual visits) was not different by group (PHIV 27% vs. HU 23%, P = 0.75). Having ≥3 sex partners in past 6 months (adjusted prevalence ratio 2.39, 95% CI: 1.14 to 5.05; P = 0.02) and co-infection with other sexually transmitted infections (syphilis, chlamydia, and/or gonorrhea) were associated with persistent HR-HPV infection (adjusted prevalence ratio 6.21, 95% CI: 2.87 to 13.41; P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Thai PHIV male adolescents had a higher incidence of HR-HPV infection than those without HIV. Having multiple sex partners and co-infection with sexually transmitted infections was associated with persistent HR-HPV infection. These data demonstrate the need to prioritize PHIV male adolescents in routine and catch-up HPV vaccination programs. 2020-12-28T06:00:56Z 2020-12-28T06:00:56Z 2020-12-15 Article Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). Vol.85, No.5 (2020), 553-560 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002499 19447884 2-s2.0-85096152362 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/60510 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85096152362&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
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Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Sivaporn Gatechompol
Nipat Teeratakulpisarn
Orasri Wittawatmongkol
Sirinya Teeraananchai
Stephen J. Kerr
Amphan Chalermchockcharoenkit
Manopchai Thamkhantho
Thida Singtoroj
Nittaya Phanuphak
Annette H. Sohn
Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection
description BACKGROUND: Infection with high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) has been shown to be more prevalent and persistent in female adolescents with HIV. However, data among male adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIV) are limited. SETTING: We investigated the incidence and persistence of HR-HPV in anogenital compartments and associated factors among PHIV in comparison to HIV-uninfected (HU) male adolescents in Thailand. METHODS: PHIV and HU males aged 12-24 years were enrolled. At baseline and 3 subsequent annual visits, specimens from the scrotum, penis, and anal area were obtained for HPV and other testing. RESULTS: From June 2013 to October 2017, 49 PHIV and 47 HU male adolescents with a median age of 18 (interquartile range 17-20) years were enrolled. PHIV had higher incidence of any HR-HPV infection than HU adolescents {33.05 [95% confidence interval (CI): 20.82 to 52.46] vs. 15.73 [95% CI: 8.18 to 30.22] per 100 person-years, P = 0.04}. The persistence of any HR-HPV genotypes (detected at ≥2 annual visits) was not different by group (PHIV 27% vs. HU 23%, P = 0.75). Having ≥3 sex partners in past 6 months (adjusted prevalence ratio 2.39, 95% CI: 1.14 to 5.05; P = 0.02) and co-infection with other sexually transmitted infections (syphilis, chlamydia, and/or gonorrhea) were associated with persistent HR-HPV infection (adjusted prevalence ratio 6.21, 95% CI: 2.87 to 13.41; P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Thai PHIV male adolescents had a higher incidence of HR-HPV infection than those without HIV. Having multiple sex partners and co-infection with sexually transmitted infections was associated with persistent HR-HPV infection. These data demonstrate the need to prioritize PHIV male adolescents in routine and catch-up HPV vaccination programs.
author2 Thai Red Cross Agency
author_facet Thai Red Cross Agency
Sivaporn Gatechompol
Nipat Teeratakulpisarn
Orasri Wittawatmongkol
Sirinya Teeraananchai
Stephen J. Kerr
Amphan Chalermchockcharoenkit
Manopchai Thamkhantho
Thida Singtoroj
Nittaya Phanuphak
Annette H. Sohn
Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
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author Sivaporn Gatechompol
Nipat Teeratakulpisarn
Orasri Wittawatmongkol
Sirinya Teeraananchai
Stephen J. Kerr
Amphan Chalermchockcharoenkit
Manopchai Thamkhantho
Thida Singtoroj
Nittaya Phanuphak
Annette H. Sohn
Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
author_sort Sivaporn Gatechompol
title Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection
title_short Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection
title_full Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection
title_fullStr Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection
title_full_unstemmed Incidence, Persistence, and Factors Associated With HPV Infection Among Male Adolescents With and Without Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection
title_sort incidence, persistence, and factors associated with hpv infection among male adolescents with and without perinatally acquired hiv infection
publishDate 2020
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