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Reproductive health of adolescent girls perinatally infected with HIV

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  • Brogly, S.B.
  • Watts, D.H.
  • Ylitalo, N.
  • Franco, E.L.
  • Seage III, G.R.
  • Oleske, J.
  • Eagle, M.
  • Van Dyke, R.

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Objectives. We sought to describe the reproductive health of adolescent girls perinatally infected with HIV. Methods. We estimated the incidence of first pregnancy, genital infections, and abnormal cervical cytology for 638 girls aged 13 years and older in the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group protocol 219C. Results. Thirty-eight girls became pregnant, for a first pregnancy rate of 18.8/ 1000 person-years; 7 of these girls had additional pregnancies (95% confidence interval [CI]=13.3, 25.7). Thirty-two pregnancies resulted in live births. All girls received antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy. One infant was HIV infected, 29 were uninfected, and 2 had unknown infection status, for a rate of mother-tochild transmission of HIV in infants with known infection status of 3.3% (95% CI=0.1, 18.6). Condylomata and trichomoniasis were the most frequent genital infections. Forty-eight (47.5%) of 101 girls with Papanicolaou test examinations had abnormal cervical cytology, including atypical cells of undetermined significance (n=18), low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL; n=27), and highgrade SIL (n=3). Many abnormalities persisted despite intervention. Conclusions. Pregnancy rates were lower and cervical abnormalities were higher than among non-HIV-infected adolescents. These findings underscore the importance of Papanicolaou tests and promotion of safer sexual practices in this population.

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  • Brogly, S.B. & Watts, D.H. & Ylitalo, N. & Franco, E.L. & Seage III, G.R. & Oleske, J. & Eagle, M. & Van Dyke, R., 2007. "Reproductive health of adolescent girls perinatally infected with HIV," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 97(6), pages 1047-1052.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2005.071910_0
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.071910
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