Prevalence of Condyloma Accuminata with Human Immunodeficiency Virus at Dermatology and Venereology Departement of Mangusada Badung General Hospital During January-December 2016
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 9)Publication Date: 2018-09-05
Authors : Shinta Widari Tirka Putu; Ari A. Kayika S. Anak Agung;
Page : 731-733
Keywords : CONDYLOMA ACCUMINATA;
Abstract
Condyloma Acuminatum is an infection caused by Human Pappilomavirus (HPV), which have papilomatosis shaped with verucosal surface. This disease is classified as sexually transmitted infection because more than 90 % is transmitted through sexual contact. HIV infection that increases the incidence and distribution of anogenital wart was caused by HPV. This is a descriptive retrospective studies, the data was taken from patients registration who attended to Dermatology Polyclinic and VCT Poly Sekar Jepun in General Hospital Mangusada Badung during January 2016 December 2016. The study shows that there were 32 new patients of condyloma acuminatum (1.75 %). There were 22 patients who volunteer to do HIV screening and 10 patients who were not. From the 22 patients who do HIV screening, 5 patients (22.73 %) were positive for HIV infection. The predominant age group of the infected patients is 25-44 years (60 %), while the predominant gender was female (60 %). As a conclusion there were 22.73 % condyloma acuminatum patients were also infected by HIV, with predominant on female and age group of 25-44 years old.
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