Niloufar Ameli -United States Of America

University of California-San Francisco School of Medicine

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  • methods epidemiology immunology epidemiology

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  • AIDS (London, England) (1)
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Herpes simplex virus infection in women in the WIHS: epidemiology and effect of antiretroviral therapy on clinical manifestations.
(2006)
Journal - AIDS (London, England) (England )

Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of infection with herpes simplex virus types 1 (HSV-1) and 2 (HSV-2) among women with and at high risk for HIV infection, and to evaluate the effect of HAART on the recurrence of genital lesions. METHODS: We evaluated the epidemiology and clinical manifestations associated with HSV-1 and HSV-2 among 1796 HIV-infected and 476 HIV-uninfected women enrolled in a multisite cohort study. Serum antibodies to HSV-1 and HSV-2 at baseline and self-reported history of genital herpes, reports of recent genital sores and presence of genital ulcers on examination, and use of HAART regimen at each study visit were analyzed. RESULTS: Reactivity to HSV-1 only and HSV-2 only was detected in 18% and 20% of HIV-infected, and in 28% and 18% of HIV-uninfected participants respectively; 58% of HIV-infected women and 45% of HIV-uninfected women were seropositive for both HSV types. Reactivity to HSV-2 was associated with increasing age, more male sexual partners, earlier sexual debut, African-American race, Latina ethnicity, less education and lower income. HIV-uninfected women reported significantly fewer genital sores than HIV-infected women who had used HAART for at least 1 year and had optimal CD4 cell gain and viral suppression (adjusted odds ratio (OR), 0.19; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.13-0.28). CONCLUSION: Use of HAART and subsequent immune recovery does not completely eliminate the effect of HIV infection on genital lesions among women with concurrent HSV-2 infection.

ISSN : 0269-9370
Mesh Heading : Adolescent Adult Antibodies, Viral Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active CD4 Lymphocyte Count Female HIV Infections HIV-1 Herpes Genitalis Herpesvirus 1, Human Herpesvirus 2, Human Humans Male Middle Aged Prevalence Prospective Studies Sexual Behavior Sexual Partners Socioeconomic Factors Ulcer United States analysis drug therapy ethnology ethnology immunology immunology immunology epidemiology ethnology immunology epidemiology
Mesh Heading Relevant : methods epidemiology immunology epidemiology


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