Revista de Saúde Pública e Nutrição

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An update on premalignant cervical lesions and cervical cancer screening services among HIV positive women

Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu*, Getrude Uzoma Obeagu

Cervical cancer screening is the major public health strategy for secondary prevention of cervical cancer especially in the HIV infected women. There a very low utilization of cervical cancer screening services in the developing countries. This is despite the high prevalence of premalignant cervical lesions. New strategies facilitate screening in resource-limited settings. An organized effective prevention and control program requires adequate resources and finances. It needs manpower and infrastructure. It is necessary to have surveillance mechanisms of the targeted women with education and sensitization with monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for effectiveness.