Prevalence of oral high-risk HPV and HPV16 infection among people living with HIV: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the natural history of oral HPV in people living with HIV (PLWH). This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated oral HPV prevalence among PLWH. METHODS: Studies with ƒ%18-year-old PLWH (n ƒ% 10), published in English, were included from searching four databases: Ovid MEDLINE(R), Embase (Elsevier), Web of Science (Clarivate), and APA PsycArticles (EBSCO). The AXIS appraisal tool was used to assess the risk of bias of selected studies. A meta-analysis was performed using random-effects models, reporting the pooled prevalence (95% CI) for any HPV, HR-HPV, and HPV16. Heterogeneity was quantified via IAý. This systematic review was registered in the Open Science Framework (OSF) on December 4, 2024 and is available at [https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/NGMFV]. RESULTS: From 37 studies, pooled prevalence among PLWH was: any HPV, 22% (95% CI: 16-29%; IAý = 94%); HR-HPV, 12% (9-16%); HPV16, 4% (3-5%); LR-HPV, 16% (10-24%). HR-HPV prevalence was higher pre-2011 (15% [11-20%]) vs post-2011 (9% [6-14%]) and similar between males (11%; 7-17%) and females (10%; 5-17%) (IAý = 89% and 75%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: We observed oral HPV prevalence of 22%, about half of which was due to HR-HPV types, and a decline in HR-HPV prevalence post-2011, suggesting a potential impact of HPV vaccination programs. Our findings highlight the ongoing burden of oral HPV among PLWH and underscore the importance of continued vaccination and prevention efforts
Authors
Dube Mandishora RS, Dickey BL, Beltrame A, Fan W, Haver MK, Giuliano AR
Year
2025
Topics
- Epidemiology and Determinants of Health
- Epidemiology
- Population(s)
- General HIV+ population
- Co-infections
- Other
