Association of Plasma Aflatoxin With Persistent Detection of Oncogenic Human Papillomaviruses in Cervical Samples From Kenyan Women Enrolled in a Longitudinal Study
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2023Author
Yan Tong, Philip Tonui,Omenge Orang’o,Jianjun Zhang,Titus Maina,Kapten Muthoka,John Groopman,Joshua Smith,Erin Madeen,Aaron Ermel,Patrick Loehre,Darron Brown
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Cervical cancer is common among Kenyan women and is caused by oncogenic human papillomaviruses
(HR-HPV). Identification of factors that increase HR-HPV persistence is critically important. Kenyan
women exposed to aflatoxin have an increased risk of cervical HR-HPV detection. This analysis was
performed to examine associations between aflatoxin and HR-HPV persistence.