Prevalence, Clearance, and Incidence of Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection in HIV‐Infected Men: The HIPVIRG Cohort Study
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2009Vol. 199(7), pp. 965–973
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Alexandra de Pokomandy, Danielle Rouleau, George Ghattas, Sylvie Vézina, Pierre Côté, John Macleod, Guy Allaire, Eduardo L. Franco, François Coutlée, HIPVIRG Study Group
Abstract
Multiple HPV types were common in the anal canals of HIV-seropositive MSM. Incidence and clearance rates were not similar among HPV types. Ongoing surveillance of this cohort will help our understanding of the determinants of HPV persistence and progression to lesions.
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