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      Screening for Human Papillomavirus–Associated Cervical Disease in HIV-Infected Women

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      Topics in Antiviral Medicine
      IAS-USA
      HIV, human papillomavirus, HPV, cervical cancer screening, cervical cytology, oncogenic HPV DNA testing

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          HIV-infected women have higher rates of persistence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, of abnormal cervical cytology results, and of cervical cancer than uninfected women. It is currently recommended that HIV-infected, sexually active women have a Papanicolaou (Pap) test performed at the time of initial diagnosis of HIV infection, followed by annual Pap testing if the previous test result is normal. Women whose test results show abnormalities greater than atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) should be referred for colposcopy. Those with ASCUS should undergo immediate colposcopy or repeat cervical cytology in 6 months to 12 months, and those whose repeat cervical cytology results show ASCUS or greater abnormalities should undergo colposcopy. Recent findings indicate that screening intervals can be lengthened for HIV-infected women whose Pap test results are persistently normal and who are engaged in routine care, and that HPV DNA testing may have a role in screening. This article summarizes a presentation by Marla J. Keller, MD, at the IAS–USA continuing education program, Improving the Management of HIV Disease , held in Atlanta, Georgia, in March 2015.

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          Journal
          Top Antivir Med
          Top Antivir Med
          tam
          Topics in Antiviral Medicine
          IAS-USA
          2161-5861
          2161-5853
          Oct-Nov 2015
          28 November 2016
          : 23
          : 4
          : 142-145
          Affiliations
          Dr Keller is Professor of Medicine, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women’s Health, and Associate Chair of Medicine for Clinical Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Monte-fiore Medical Center in Bronx, New York.
          Author notes

          Presented by Dr Keller in March 2015. First draft prepared from transcripts by Matthew Stenger. Reviewed and edited by Dr Keller in November 2015.

          Financial affiliations in the past 12 months: Dr. Keller has received provision of medicines, equipment, and administrative support from Gilead Sciences, Inc.

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          PMC6148917 PMC6148917 6148917 tam.2340142
          6148917
          26713504
          05e7ba4a-b77f-4fec-82a3-4709fa574ca3
          © 2015 IAS-USA. All rights reserved
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          oncogenic HPV DNA testing,cervical cytology,cervical cancer screening,HPV,human papillomavirus,HIV

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