Abnormal Papaniculaou Smear in HIV Infected Women In Pathumthani Hospital

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  • วิวัฒน์ ภัทรีชวาล Pathumthani Hospital, Pathumthani Province

Keywords:

Papaniculaou smear, infected women

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of abnormal Papaniculaou smear in human immunodeficiency virus infected women and non infected women in Pathumthani hospital and their association with Papaniculaou smear, demographic characteristics and para history. Records of 77 women were reviewed. Studied group comprised 29 women with HIV-infected and controlled group comprised 58 non HIV-infected women. Demographic characteristics, para history and smear results were examined. Student t-test, Chi square test and Fisher exact test analysis were used for analysis of data. Studied group had abnormal Papaniculaou smear more than controlled group with statistical significance (p<0.001). Cases were more significant than controls to have lower age, lower para, higher vaginal infection (p<0.001, p=0.03, p=0.04 respectively). In conclusion, HIV infected women should routinely received Papaniculaou smear to early detected abnormal results.

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2008-03-31

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ภัทรีชวาล ว. Abnormal Papaniculaou Smear in HIV Infected Women In Pathumthani Hospital. Dis Control J [Internet]. 2008 Mar. 31 [cited 2024 Apr. 20];34(1):22-9. Available from: https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/DCJ/article/view/155996

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