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Incidence and Predictors of Reinfection with Trichomonas vaginalis in HIV-infected Women

Background and Objectives: The presence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may facilitate transmission of HIV to uninfected partners. Goal: To describe the incidence of reinfection with Trichomonas vaginalis in HIV-infected women and to assess predictors of reinfection. Study Design: A retros...

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Published in:Sexually transmitted diseases 2000-05, Vol.27 (5), p.284-288
Main Authors: NICCOLAI, LINDA M., KOPICKO, JEFFREY J., KASSIE, ASMAMAW, PETROS, HABTAMU, CLARK, REBECCA A., KISSINGER, PATRICIA
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Language:English
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Summary:Background and Objectives: The presence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may facilitate transmission of HIV to uninfected partners. Goal: To describe the incidence of reinfection with Trichomonas vaginalis in HIV-infected women and to assess predictors of reinfection. Study Design: A retrospective cohort study using data abstracted from medical records of HIV-infected women with at least one diagnosis of trichomoniasis. Results: Approximately one third (36%) of the study population was reinfected with T vaginalis during the follow-up period, with an incidence of 16.4 reinfections per 100 person years. Significant predictors of reinfection included history of another STI (hazard ratio, 1.52; 95% CI, 1.08-2.14) and becoming pregnant during the follow-up period (hazard ratio, 0.59; 95% CI, 0.39-0.87). Conclusions: There is a high rate of reinfection with T vaginalis in HIV-infected women. Further research that includes information on sexual partners should be conducted to better describe the reinfection patterns of trichomoniasis.
ISSN:0148-5717
1537-4521
DOI:10.1097/00007435-200005000-00009