Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3398284 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ABSTRACTHuman papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes and HPV DNA load were analysed in cervical smears from 76 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive and 54 HIV-negative women. The prevalence of genotypes was similar for all women, with the exception of HPV62, which was over-represented in HIV-positive samples. HIV-positive women showed a higher prevalence of multiple genotypes that correlated neither with CD4+ T-cell counts nor with cervical dysplasia. No significant differences were observed in terms of total or single-type HPV DNA load. The HPV DNA load in both HIV-positive and HIV-negative women was significantly higher in squamous intra-epithelial lesions than in negative Pap smears.
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Authors
E. Riva, D. Serraino, A. Pierangeli, F. Bambacioni, S. Zaniratti, C. Minosse, M. Selleri, M. Bucci, C. Scagnolari, A.M. Degener, M.R. Capobianchi, G. Antonelli, F. Dianzani,