Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas

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Autor(a) principal: Batista, Sávio José Silva
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gomes, Ananda Maria Pinto, Oliveira, Theresa Kalliny Lima de, Lobato, Tatiana Caroline Lima, Dantas, Jaynne de Souza, Oliveira, Fabyanne Guimarães de, Mendes, Cleiton de Souza, Azevedo, Maria Joana Nunes de, Reis, Renato dos Santos, Rocha, Danielle Albuquerque Pires
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/40171
Resumo: Women living in rural areas of Amazonas - the riverine - have difficulty accessing adequate health care, aggravating their vulnerability in the face of various pathological processes, such as cervical cancer and sexually transmitted infections. Strategies that expand coverage of screening and early diagnosis are welcome. To evaluate the prevalence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) in riverside women from Coari City, Amazonas, in samples obtained by self-collection and to verify the acceptance of this method among the participants. Fifty eight riverside communities were visited, with a “house-to-house” approach. The samples were obtained with a COARI® brush (Kolplast®) and the diagnosis of pathogens was made by Polymerase Chain Reaction. Four hundred and nineteen sexually active women aged between 18 and 70 years old (34.4 ± 12.1) participated in the study. The prevalence of CT in this population sample was 1.1% and that of HPV was 15.7%. We observed a low prevalence of CT and a high prevalence of HPV among participating women, in addition to a good acceptance of self-collection among them.
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spelling Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas Auto Recolección domiciliaria para pruebas de Virus del Papiloma Humano y Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres ribereñas de la AmazoníaAuto coleta domiciliar para testagem de Papilomavírus Humano e Chlamydia trachomatis em mulheres ribeirinhas no AmazonasPapilomavírus humanoChlamydia trachomatisEpidemiologiaRegião Amazônica.Virus del papiloma humanoChlamydia trachomatisEpidemiologíaRegión Amazónica.Human papillomavirusChlamydia trachomatisEpidemiologyAmazon region. Women living in rural areas of Amazonas - the riverine - have difficulty accessing adequate health care, aggravating their vulnerability in the face of various pathological processes, such as cervical cancer and sexually transmitted infections. Strategies that expand coverage of screening and early diagnosis are welcome. To evaluate the prevalence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) in riverside women from Coari City, Amazonas, in samples obtained by self-collection and to verify the acceptance of this method among the participants. Fifty eight riverside communities were visited, with a “house-to-house” approach. The samples were obtained with a COARI® brush (Kolplast®) and the diagnosis of pathogens was made by Polymerase Chain Reaction. Four hundred and nineteen sexually active women aged between 18 and 70 years old (34.4 ± 12.1) participated in the study. The prevalence of CT in this population sample was 1.1% and that of HPV was 15.7%. We observed a low prevalence of CT and a high prevalence of HPV among participating women, in addition to a good acceptance of self-collection among them.Las mujeres que viven en la zona rural de Amazonas -las mujeres ribereñas- tienen dificultades para acceder a una atención adecuada en salud, lo que agrava su vulnerabilidad a diversos procesos patológicos, como el cáncer de cuello uterino y las infecciones de transmisión sexual. Serán bienvenidas las estrategias que amplíen la cobertura del cribado y el diagnóstico precoz. Evaluar la prevalencia del Virus del Papiloma Humano (VPH) y Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) en mujeres ribereñas de la ciudad de Coari, Amazonas, en muestras obtenidas por autorecolección y verificar la aceptación de este método entre las participantes. Se visitaron 58 comunidades ribereñas, con un enfoque “casa por casa”. Las muestras se obtuvieron con el cepillo COARI® (Kolplast®) y el diagnóstico de los patógenos se realizó por Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa. Participaron de la investigación 419 mujeres sexualmente activas con edades entre 18 y 70 años (34,4 ± 12,1). La prevalencia de TC en esta muestra poblacional fue del 1,1% y de VPH del 15,7%. La mayoría informó que no le resultó difícil utilizar el dispositivo de autorecogida (95 %), no haber sentido ninguna molestia (87,6 %) y preferir la autorecogida a la recogida profesional (80 %). Se observó baja prevalencia de TC y alta prevalencia de VPH en las mujeres participantes, además de buena aceptación de la auto-recolección entre ellas.As mulheres moradoras da zona rural do Amazonas – as ribeirinhas - têm dificuldade de acesso à adequada assistência à saúde, agravando sua vulnerabilidade diante de vários processos patológico, tais como o câncer cervical e infecções sexualmente transmissíveis. Estratégias que ampliem a cobertura de rastreamento e diagnóstico precoce são bem-vindas. Avaliar a prevalência de Papilomavírus Humano (HPV) e Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) em mulheres ribeirinhas da cidade de Coari, Amazonas, em amostras obtidas por auto coleta e verificar aceitação deste método entre as participantes. Foram visitadas 58 comunidades ribeirinhas, com abordagem “de casa em casa”. As amostras foram obtidas com a escova COARI® (Kolplast®) e o diagnóstico dos patógenos foi feito por Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase. Participaram da pesquisa 419 mulheres sexualmente ativas com idade entre 18 e 70 anos (34,4 ± 12,1). A prevalência de CT nessa amostra populacional foi de 1,1% e de HPV foi de 15,7%. A maioria delas relatou não ter sido difícil usar o dispositivo de auto coleta (95%), não ter sentido nenhum tipo de incômodo (87,6%) e preferir a auto coleta em relação à coleta pelo profissional (80%). Observamos baixa prevalência de CT e alta prevalência de HPV mas mulheres participantes, além de boa aceitação da auto coleta entre elas.Research, Society and Development2023-03-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4017110.33448/rsd-v12i3.40171Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 3; e16412340171Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 3; e16412340171Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 3; e164123401712525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/40171/33149Copyright (c) 2023 Sávio José Silva Batista; Ananda Maria Pinto Gomes; Theresa Kalliny Lima de Oliveira; Tatiana Caroline Lima Lobato; Jaynne de Souza Dantas; Fabyanne Guimarães de Oliveira; Cleiton de Souza Mendes; Maria Joana Nunes de Azevedo; Renato dos Santos Reis; Danielle Albuquerque Pires Rochahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Batista, Sávio José SilvaGomes, Ananda Maria Pinto Oliveira, Theresa Kalliny Lima de Lobato, Tatiana Caroline Lima Dantas, Jaynne de Souza Oliveira, Fabyanne Guimarães deMendes, Cleiton de SouzaAzevedo, Maria Joana Nunes de Reis, Renato dos Santos Rocha, Danielle Albuquerque Pires 2023-03-23T08:33:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/40171Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-03-23T08:33:38Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
Auto Recolección domiciliaria para pruebas de Virus del Papiloma Humano y Chlamydia trachomatis en mujeres ribereñas de la Amazonía
Auto coleta domiciliar para testagem de Papilomavírus Humano e Chlamydia trachomatis em mulheres ribeirinhas no Amazonas
title Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
spellingShingle Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
Batista, Sávio José Silva
Papilomavírus humano
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiologia
Região Amazônica.
Virus del papiloma humano
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiología
Región Amazónica.
Human papillomavirus
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiology
Amazon region.
title_short Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
title_full Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
title_fullStr Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
title_full_unstemmed Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
title_sort Home Self-collection to test for Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in riverside women in Amazonas
author Batista, Sávio José Silva
author_facet Batista, Sávio José Silva
Gomes, Ananda Maria Pinto
Oliveira, Theresa Kalliny Lima de
Lobato, Tatiana Caroline Lima
Dantas, Jaynne de Souza
Oliveira, Fabyanne Guimarães de
Mendes, Cleiton de Souza
Azevedo, Maria Joana Nunes de
Reis, Renato dos Santos
Rocha, Danielle Albuquerque Pires
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author2 Gomes, Ananda Maria Pinto
Oliveira, Theresa Kalliny Lima de
Lobato, Tatiana Caroline Lima
Dantas, Jaynne de Souza
Oliveira, Fabyanne Guimarães de
Mendes, Cleiton de Souza
Azevedo, Maria Joana Nunes de
Reis, Renato dos Santos
Rocha, Danielle Albuquerque Pires
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batista, Sávio José Silva
Gomes, Ananda Maria Pinto
Oliveira, Theresa Kalliny Lima de
Lobato, Tatiana Caroline Lima
Dantas, Jaynne de Souza
Oliveira, Fabyanne Guimarães de
Mendes, Cleiton de Souza
Azevedo, Maria Joana Nunes de
Reis, Renato dos Santos
Rocha, Danielle Albuquerque Pires
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Papilomavírus humano
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiologia
Região Amazônica.
Virus del papiloma humano
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiología
Región Amazónica.
Human papillomavirus
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiology
Amazon region.
topic Papilomavírus humano
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiologia
Região Amazônica.
Virus del papiloma humano
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiología
Región Amazónica.
Human papillomavirus
Chlamydia trachomatis
Epidemiology
Amazon region.
description Women living in rural areas of Amazonas - the riverine - have difficulty accessing adequate health care, aggravating their vulnerability in the face of various pathological processes, such as cervical cancer and sexually transmitted infections. Strategies that expand coverage of screening and early diagnosis are welcome. To evaluate the prevalence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) in riverside women from Coari City, Amazonas, in samples obtained by self-collection and to verify the acceptance of this method among the participants. Fifty eight riverside communities were visited, with a “house-to-house” approach. The samples were obtained with a COARI® brush (Kolplast®) and the diagnosis of pathogens was made by Polymerase Chain Reaction. Four hundred and nineteen sexually active women aged between 18 and 70 years old (34.4 ± 12.1) participated in the study. The prevalence of CT in this population sample was 1.1% and that of HPV was 15.7%. We observed a low prevalence of CT and a high prevalence of HPV among participating women, in addition to a good acceptance of self-collection among them.
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