Precancerous lesions of cervix among women infected with HIV in Referral Hospitals of Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia: a cross sectional study
Background: The risk of death from complications related to cancer of the cervix is a main health problem over the course of a woman's life in low income countries. It commonly affects women infected with HIV. Therefore, screening women infected with HIV should start in low income countries, in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2019-03, Vol.19 (1), p.1695-1704 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: The risk of death from complications related to cancer of
the cervix is a main health problem over the course of a woman's
life in low income countries. It commonly affects women infected with
HIV. Therefore, screening women infected with HIV should start in low
income countries, including Ethiopia. Methods: We conducted an
institution based cross-sectional study from September 1st, 2015 to
December 30th, 2015. During the study, 435 women were included in the
study. The data were collected through face to face interviews and
patient chart review using pre-tested and structured questionnaires.
Data was also collected through visual inspection with acetic acid
applied for screening and treatment. Data was entered into Epi-info
version 7, cleaned and analyzed using SPSS version 20. Logistic
regression analysis fitted and odds ratio with 95% confidence interval
were computed. Results: The overall prevalence of pre-cancerous lesions
of the cervix was 20.2% (95%CI: 13%, 29%). Having more than one
lifetime sexual partner (AOR=2.91, 95%CI:1.13, 7.52), a history of
sexually transmitted disease (AOR=4.04, 95%CI: 2.19, 7.44), age at
first birth less than 18 years (AOR=3.36, 95%CI: 1.79, 5.01) and
baseline CD4 count less than 200 cells/mm3 (AOR=7.51, 95%CI: 3.58,
15.68) were significantly associated with pre-cancerous lesion of the
cervix. Conclusion: This study points out the prevalence of
pre-cancerous lesions of the cervix is high. Thus, the findings
recommend raising of a screening strategy for cervical intraepithelial
neoplasia for all women living with HIV should be undertaken. In
addition, awareness creation about the impact of multiple sexual
partner, promotion of early HIV diagnosis and timely baseline CD4 cell
count is important. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i1.46 Cite
as: Kassa LS, Dile WM, Zenebe GK, AM B. Precancerous lesions of cervix
among women infected with HIV in Referral Hospitals of Amhara Region,
Northwest Ethiopia: a cross sectional study. Afri Health Sci.
2019;19(1). 1695-1704. https://dx.doi. org/10.4314/ ahs. v19i1.46 |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v19i1.46 |