Prevention and control of neoplasms associated with HPV in high-risk groups in Mexico City: The Condesa Study

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Objetivo. Evaluar la efectividad de una estrategia combinada de vacunación contra el virus de papiloma humano (VPH) y tamizaje de VPH de alto riesgo para reducir neoplasias anogenitales y orofaringeas entre hombres que tienen sexo con hombres, personas con VIH, personas en situación de calle, mujeres transgénero, trabajadoras sexuales y víctimas de violación. Material y métodos. Este estudio evaluará la efectividad de una estrategia combinada de vacunación y tamizaje para reducir la ocurrencia de neoplasias intraepiteliales cervicales grado 2+ o neoplasias intraepiteliales anales grado NIA2+ utilizando Kaplan-Meier. Se evaluará tiempo de resultados positivos para tipos específicos de VPH anogenital a incidencia de lesiones anogenitales con ese tipo de VPH. Resultados. Las personas vacunadas contra VPH y con tamizaje de VPH tendrán menor prevalencia e incidencia de infecciones por VPH y por ende menor frecuencia de lesiones anogenitales y orofaringeas relacionadas con VPH. Conclusiones. Este estudio generará evidencia científica sobre la efectividad de una estrategia combinada de vacunación y tamizaje para reducir la carga de neoplasias asociadas al VPH.

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Lazcano-Ponce, E., Salmerón, J., González, A., Allen-Leigh, B., León-Maldonado, L., Magis, C., … Giuliano, A. R. (2018). Prevention and control of neoplasms associated with HPV in high-risk groups in Mexico City: The Condesa Study. Salud Publica de Mexico, 60(6), 703–712. https://doi.org/10.21149/10034

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