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Screening Anal HPV Colonization in Men Sex Men Using Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV (ANAPreP'HPV)

Screening Anal HPV Colonization in Men Sex Men Using Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV (ANAPreP'HPV)

Recruiting
18 years and older
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is an interventional study investigating HPV carriage and liquid-based cytology at anal level. It will be offered to all patients undergoing PreP consultations at Besançon University Hospital. The anal swab will be taken by the doctor using a cyto-brush during the consultation.

Description

The duration of participation in the study is 3 months for the submission of the results of the samples. A medical proctology consultation may also be offered, depending on the results of the screening.

This will be carried out in addition to the anal swabs taken quarterly to screen for other sexually transmitted infections.

A questionnaire will be completed by the doctor to record the data of interest. From additional data already entered in the e-NADIS software will be included for study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Men sex Men Using Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Follow up au CHU de Besançon.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Women
  • No MSM
  • Under 18
  • History of HPV related cancer

Study details
    Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

NCT06296602

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon

23 March 2024

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