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Gut and Vaginal Microbiota Profile Study for HIV Women

Gut and Vaginal Microbiota Profile Study for HIV Women

Recruiting
14 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Women Living with HIV Infection (WLHIV)are intended to acquire HPV infection which usually contributes to variable cervical lesions. we hypothesize that vaginal microbiota imbalance may make WLHIV prone to HPV infection,thereafter results in severe cervical lesion.

Description

Women Living with HIV Infection (WLHIV)are intended to acquire HPV infection which usually contributes to variable cervical lesions. Besides the HPV co-infection, microbiota study recently reveals that the changes of vaginal bacteria spectrum might also be related with cervical disease in WLHIV. However, data on HPV prevalence in WLHIV and its associated cervical lesion incidence is still limited in China. Moreover, the causal relationship between vaginal microbiota and cervical lesion in WLHIV is not clear. Here, we hypothesize that vaginal microbiota imbalance may make WLHIV prone to HPV infection,thereafter results in severe cervical lesion.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • HIV women (including pregnant);
  • sign consent paper

Exclusion Criteria:

  • virgin or maiden

Study details
    HPV
    HIV Infections
    Vaginal Microbiota

NCT05996016

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

26 January 2024

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