Neovaginal and Anal High-Risk Human Papillomavirus DNA Among Thai Transgender Women in Gender Health Clinics
Conclusions
One of 5 transgender women visiting sexual health clinics in Bangkok was found to have hrHPV DNA in neovaginal and anal compartments. Studies are needed to look at incidence and persistence of hrHPV infection to inform anogenital precancerous and cancerous screening programs for transgender women.
Source: Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Category: Sexual Medicine Tags: Original Studies Source Type: research
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