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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Anal HPV Infection in MSM Living With HIV: Identifying the Target Groups to Prioritize for Immunization

Elena Bruzzesi, Laura Galli, Andrea Poli, Simona Bossolasco, Massimo Cernuschi, Vincenzo Spagnuolo, A. Tamburini, Diana Canetti, Emanuela Messina, Nicola Gianotti, Angelo Roberto Raccagni, Antonella Castagna, Silvia Nozza

2022JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes20 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aims of this study are assessing prevalence of anal human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes in male who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV over a period of 5 years and determining risk factors for anal infection from high-risk (HR) HPV genotypes or included in vaccine Gardasil 9. SETTING: Time-trend, monocentric study on MSM living with HIV who underwent HPV test at anal site from 2015 to 2019. METHODS: Anal swabs were processed by multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction to detect HPV genotypes. The Cochran-Armitage test was used to assess linear trend in HPV prevalence over time and logistic regression models to estimate risk factors. RESULTS: Of the 1352 MSM living with HIV, 168 (12%) were not infected by any HPV genotypes and only 6 were infected with a maximum of 6 genotypes; prevalence of HR-HPV genotypes or those included in the 9-valent vaccine remained stable over time. At multivariable analysis, the risk of carrying at least 1 genotype classified as HR or included in Gardasil 9 was associated with younger age [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) for younger than 30 years vs older than 45 years (95% confidence interval) 2.714 (1.484 to 4.961), P = 0.001, and 1.868 (1.141 to 3.060), P < 0.013, respectively] and a history of gonorrhea [aOR 2.118 (1.100 to 4.078), P = 0.025, and 1.785 (1.056 to 3.018), P = 0.031, respectively]. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that prevalence remained stable over time and that all MSM with HIV would benefit from Gardasil 9 immunization, particularly the youngest and those with a prior gonococcal infection.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMen who have sex with menOdds ratioConfidence intervalLogistic regressionGardasilGenotypeDemographyAnal cancerGynecologyHPV infectionRisk factorInternal medicineHuman papillomavirusImmunologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Cervical cancerBiologyCancerSyphilisGeneBiochemistrySociologyCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchReproductive tract infections researchColorectal and Anal Carcinomas
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