IDSA Recommendations for Preventing Human Papillomavirus Infections and Cervical Cancer Screening for Women with in HIV-AIDS
Recommendations for Cervical Cancer Screening - Women with HIV Aged <30 Years
 • If younger than age 21, known to have HIV or been newly diagnosed with HIV, and sexually active, screen within 1 year of onset of sexual activity regardless of mode of HIV infection.
 • Women with HIV aged 21–29 should have a Pap test following initial diagnosis.
 • Pap test should be done at baseline and every 12 months.
 • Some experts recommend a Pap test at 6 months after the baseline test
 • If results of 3 consecutive Pap tests are normal, follow-up Pap tests can be performed every 3 years
 • Co-testing (Pap test and HPV test) is not recommended for women younger than 30.
Preventing First Episode of HPV Infection
Vaccination Schedules
 • HPV recombinant vaccine 9 valent (Types 6.11.16,18,31,33,45,52,58) 0.5mL IM at 0, 1–2, and 6 months

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Dr. Gerald Diaz @GeraldMD · 4 years ago
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