Prevalence of HPV infection and anal and cervical cytological abnormalities in transgender people at a referral service in Vitória, Espírito Santo state, Brazil, between 2018 and 2021.

IF 2.5 Q1 Multidisciplinary Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S2237-96222024v33e2024279.especial.en
Franco Luís Salume Costa, Neide Aparecida Tosato Boldrini, Caroline Simões Caldeira, Carolina Loyola Prest Ferrugini, Lays Paula Bondi Volpini, Fenísia Gabrielle Carvalho Saldanha, Lucas Delboni Soares, Angelica Espinosa Miranda
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of HPV and cytological alterations in the transgender population and contribute to the development of public policies.

Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in a transgender outpatient clinic in Vitória, Espírito Santo state, between 2018 and 2021. Data were collected through interviews and information from medical records. Anogenital samples were collected for HPV, trichomoniasis, gonococcus and chlamydia testing, cytology.

Results: Of the 110 participants, 60.9% identified as men and 34.5% as women. The overall prevalence of HPV was 58.3%, being higher in women (48.1%). Among men, cervical HPV was positive in 38%, and anal HPV in 25%, with cytological abnormalities found in 9.5%. Abnormal anal cytology was observed in 23.5% of women. Other sexually transmitted infections: chlamydia (4.1%), trichomoniasis (12.5%) and no cases of gonorrhea.

Conclusion: HPV is a prevalent infection with risks for cytological abnormalities in the transgender population, and further studies on prevalence and impacts on sexual health are needed to support screening and prevention policies.

Main results: Transgender people are susceptible to sexually transmitted infections, with a high prevalence of HPV and, consequently, present cytological abnormalities in the anal and cervical regions, which pose a risk for the development of anogenital neoplasia.

Implications for services: This is an invisible population, often absent from health services due to prejudice and stigma. Data on the health of this population contributes to the formulation of inclusive policies for the prevention, screening and diagnosis of STIs and anogenital neoplasia .

Perspectives: Increased support are for further studies on STIs and anogenital neoplasia in the transgender population is needed, through investments in specialized outpatient clinics and research groups, so that public policies can be discussed and implemented.

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2018年至2021年期间,巴西圣托州Vitória和Espírito转诊服务中变性人HPV感染和肛门和宫颈细胞学异常的流行情况。
目的:本研究的目的是确定跨性别人群中HPV的患病率和细胞学改变,并为公共政策的制定做出贡献。方法:2018年至2021年在Vitória, Espírito Santo州的一家跨性别门诊进行描述性研究。数据通过访谈和医疗记录信息收集。收集肛门生殖器样本进行HPV,滴虫病,淋球菌和衣原体检测,细胞学检查。结果:在110名参与者中,60.9%为男性,34.5%为女性。HPV的总患病率为58.3%,女性较高(48.1%)。在男性中,宫颈HPV阳性占38%,肛门HPV阳性占25%,细胞学异常占9.5%。23.5%的女性肛门细胞学异常。其他性传播感染:衣原体(4.1%)、滴虫病(12.5%)和无淋病病例。结论:HPV是跨性别人群中存在细胞学异常风险的流行感染,需要进一步研究其患病率及其对性健康的影响,以支持筛查和预防政策。主要结果:变性人易受性传播感染,HPV患病率高,因此在肛门和宫颈区域出现细胞学异常,这构成了发展为肛门生殖器瘤变的风险。对服务的影响:这是一个看不见的人群,由于偏见和污名,他们往往无法获得卫生服务。关于这一人群健康状况的数据有助于制定预防、筛查和诊断性传播感染和性腺瘤变的包容性政策。观点:需要加大对跨性别人群中性传播感染和性腺瘤变的进一步研究的支持,通过对专门门诊诊所和研究小组的投资,以便讨论和实施公共政策。
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Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude
Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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