Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Infection and its Association with the Risk of Cervical Cancer among Hiv-Positive Women in Plateau State, North-Central Nigeria
Yakubu Abubakar,
A Y Ajang,
E E Ella
et al.
Abstract:Study’s Novelty/Excerpt
This study investigates the prevalence and risk factors of HPV among HIV-infected women in Plateau State, Nigeria, highlighting a significant correlation between low CD4+ counts, high viral loads, and increased HPV infection rates.
By utilizing comprehensive diagnostic methods including ELISA for HPV detection and cytology for cervical abnormalities, the research offers robust data linking immunosuppression and HPV-related cervical pathology in a high-risk population.
The findings emph… Show more
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