HPV-DNA test access based on self-collection of vaginal samples from women living with HIV/AIDS: pilot implementation in Brazil

Author:

Gaspar Pâmela Cristina1ORCID,Machado Hanalydia de Melo2ORCID,Bazzo Maria Luiza2ORCID,Scherer Aline3,Colusso Álvaro Luis4ORCID,Travassos Ana Gabriela Álvares5ORCID,Arakaki-Sanchez Denise4ORCID,Baia-da-Silva Djane Clarys6ORCID,Oliveira Eduardo Campos de7ORCID,Zago Isabella Ribeiro8ORCID,Moura Marcos de Assis8ORCID,Lacerda Marcus Vinicius Guimarães de6ORCID,Martins Simone Murta5ORCID,Reuter Tânia9ORCID,Pinto Valdir Monteiro10ORCID,Perini Waltesia9ORCID,Pereira Gerson Fernando Mendes1ORCID,Miranda Angélica Espinosa1ORCID,Silveira Mariângela Freitas da3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Health, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil

4. State Secretary of Health of Federal District, Brazil

5. Specialized Center for Diagnostics, Brazil

6. Doctor Heitor Vieira Dourado Foundation of Tropical Medicine, Brazil

7. Hospital Regional de São José Dr. Homero de Miranda Gomes, Brazil

8. Faculdade de Ciências Médicas e da Saúde de Juiz de Fora, Brazil

9. Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil

10. Reference and Training Center, Brazil

Abstract

Introduction: Women living with HIV/AIDS have a higher frequency of anogenital neoplasms resulting from human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The World Health Organization recommends that cervical cancer screening uses molecular tests that amplify viral genetic material, such as HPV-DNA. In addition to collection by health professionals, self-collection of vaginal samples is a useful tool for expanding access to testing. Objective: To describe the results of the pilot study that evaluated the acceptability of self-collection of vaginal samples and the applicability of offering HPV-DNA tests with self-collection of vaginal samples for women living with HIV/AIDS in Brazil. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study involving women living with HIV/AIDS treated in eight HIV-specialty healthcare facilities distributed in all regions of the country from May 2021 to May 2022 and a central laboratory. Vaginal self-collection was offered, and participants were interviewed about sociodemographic data and impressions of self-collection. Results: In total, 1,919 women living with HIV/AIDS with an average age of 45 years participated in the study. Some type of HPV was detected in 66% (1,267) of cases. The majority (71.9%) said they preferred self-collection to sample collection by health care professionals. Only 53.8% of participants underwent cytology at the appropriate frequency, as recommended by the protocol. Conclusion: The results may support the implementation of molecular biology tests to detect HPV in women living with HIV/AIDS, including the possibility of vaginal self-collection, promoting increased access to cervical cancer screening.

Publisher

Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicacao

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