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BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS, ALTERATIONS IN VAGINAL FLORA AND HIV GENITAL SHEDDING AMONG HIV-1-INFECTED WOMEN IN MOZAMBIQUE.
Document Type
Article
Source
Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine. Jun2011, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p22-24. 3p.
Subject
*BACTERIAL vaginitis
*HIV
*HIV infections
*VIRAL genetics
*HIV-positive women
Language
ISSN
1608-9693
Abstract
Objectives. We investigated whether abnormal vaginal flora, including bacterial vaginosis (BV), are associated with detection of cervical HIV-1 RNA among HIV-infected women in Mozambique. Methods. We obtained clinical data and vaginal specimens from HIV-infected women registering for their first visit at one of two HIV care clinics in Mozambique. We compared women with detectable cervical HIV viral load (=40 copies/ml) with women with undetectable cervical HIV. Results. We enrolled 106 women. Women with abnormal vaginal flora (intermediate Nugent scores, 4 - 6) were more likely to have detectable cervical HIV RNA than women with normal vaginal flora (adjusted odds ratio 7.2 (95% confidence interval 1.8 - 29.1), adjusted for CD4 count). Women with BV had a non-significantly higher likelihood of detectable cervical HIV than women with normal flora. Conclusions. Abnormal vaginal flora were significantly associated with cervical HIV expression. Further research is needed to confirm this relationship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]