HPV vaccine acceptance is high among adults in Mexico, particularly in people living with HIV

Abstract: Objective. To measure HPV vaccine acceptance in diverse Mexican adult popula­tions, taking into account HIV status. Materials and methods: A total of 1 329 men and women, with and without HIV, participated in one of three intervention studies, offering HPV vaccination, carried out in the states of Morelos, Tlaxcala and Mexico City; either the bivalent (Morelos n=103, Tlaxcala n=127) or quadrivalent HPV-vaccine (Mexico City n=1 099) was offered. Results: HPV vaccine was accepted by 80.3% of participants; acceptance was higher in people living with HIV than those without (84.4 vs. 78%, p=0.004). Women had greater HPV infection knowledge (p<0.0001) than men and slightly higher (p=0.4) vaccine acceptance. The main reason for vaccine non-acceptance among HIV-positive participants was their doctor recommended they not get vaccinated. Conclusion: Acceptance of HPV-vaccine was high in men and women regardless of HIV status. Even higher rates of acceptability may be achieved by educating healthcare providers to recommend HPV vaccine to their patients.

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Main Authors: Portillo-Romero,Alejandra Jalil, León-Maldonado,Leith, Allen-Leigh,Betania, Brown,Brandon, Magis,Carlos, García-Fuentes,Norma Beatriz, Salmerón,Jorge, Hurtado,Erika, Torres-Ibarra,Leticia, Rivera-Paredez,Berenice, Hernández-López,Rubí, Yunes-Díaz,Elsa, Lazcano-Ponce,Eduardo
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 2018
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-36342018000600009
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