Prevalence and risk factors associated with high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women living with HIV (WLWH) at a tertiary health facility in Accra, Ghana
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Background
Women living with HIV (WLWH) have high risk of developing cervical cancer. High- risk
Human papillomavirus (hrHPV) is the single most important cause of cervical cancer. Vaccination for and early detection of pre-malignant cervical changes, through cervical cancer
screening contributes to prevention of cervical cancer. This study sought to determine the
prevalence of HPV among WLWH, genotypes present and the risk factors associated with
cervical cancer development.
Methods and findings
An analytical cross-sectional study of 250 sexually active women aged 18 years and above,
attending HIV clinic at a tertiary health facility in Accra. Demographic data collection and risk
factor assessments were done using interviewer-administered questionnaire, and patient
records. Cervical swabs were collected and tested for HPV using real-time PCR assays.
Genotype analysis was performed on 92 samples. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis were used to establish associations between hrHPV and risk factors among
WLWH. Approximately 60% of study participants tested positive for HPV. The prevalence of
hr-HPV among WLH was 44.4%. Factors identified to be protective of hrHPV were employ ment (AOR = 0.19, 95% CI = 0.06, 0.56, p = 0.003) and highly active antiretroviral therapy
(HAART) Tenofovir-Lamivudine-Ritonavir-Lopinavir (TLRL) (AOR = 0.30, 95% CI = 0.09,
0.95, p = 0.04). Women with HIV diagnosis within 6 to10 years (AOR = 4.89, 95% CI = 1.05,
22.70, p = 0.043) and diagnosis >10 years (AOR = 8.25, 95% CI = 1.24, 54.84, p = 0.029)
had higher odds of hrHPV. Approximately 25% of samples analysed tested positive for hr HPV group 1 (genotypes 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45,51, 52, 56, 58, 69) and 46.8% for multiple
HPV genotypes. Conclusion
A high prevalence of genotypes that include high-risk genotypes 16 and 18 and multiple
HPV infections was found among WLWH. Almost half of the women screened had high-risk
HPV and were prone to cervical cancer without their knowledge. Regular HPV screening is
recommended for high-risk patient groups.
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n: Agyare Gyane F, Modey E, Maya E, Bonney EY, Abaidoo-Myles A, Paintsil E, et al. (2024) Prevalence and risk factors associated with high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women living with HIV (WLWH) at a tertiary health facility in Accra, Ghana. PLoS ONE 19(5): e0303535. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0303535
