Human Papillomavirus Infection and Cervical Cytology Among Vulnerable Women in Rome, Italy
Eugenia Giuliani, Mauro Calandra, Maria Benevolo, Francesca Rollo, Francesca Sperati, Alessandra Sammali, Enrico Vizza, Edoardo Pescarmona, Valentina Laquintana, Aldo Morrone, Alessandra Latini, Maria Gabriella Donà

TL;DR
This study examines HPV infection and cervical health among vulnerable women in Rome, finding low awareness and vaccination rates.
Contribution
The study provides insights into HPV prevalence and knowledge gaps among homeless and migrant women, highlighting the need for targeted interventions.
Findings
14.3% of women tested positive for high-risk HPV.
Only 1.5% of participants had received the HPV vaccine.
42.6% of women had never heard of HPV or were unsure about it.
Abstract
Background: Vaccination against human papillomaviruses (HPVs) and cervical cancer screening represent effective tools for preventing this neoplasia, but access to health services is limited for vulnerable women. We investigated prevalence of high-risk HPV and abnormal cervical cytology, as well as knowledge about HPV and the HPV vaccine, among homeless and migrant women in Rome, Italy. Methods: Cytologic samples in PreservCyt (Hologic) were employed for liquid-based cytology (ThinPrep Processor 5000, Hologic) and high-risk HPV DNA testing (Xpert HPV assay, Cepheid). Socio-demographic data, anamnestic, and behavioral data were retrieved from electronic archives. A questionnaire was employed to assess knowledge about HPV and HPV vaccination. Results: A total of 134 women were included (median age: 43 years; interquartile range, IQR: 34–50), mostly coming from Central–South America (69,…
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TopicsCervical Cancer and HPV Research · Head and Neck Cancer Studies · AI in cancer detection
