Mary "Catie" Cambou, MD (UCLA, 2015) completed her SAPHIR training in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where she worked with IPEC at FIOCRUZ on two projects: an assessment of factors and HPV genotypes associated with abnormal anal cytology in HIV-infected woman, and an analysis of time trends of cervical high-risk HPV within the same cohort. Catie is currently a Social Medicine resident at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Research Area:
Epidemiology of HPV infection among women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Publications:
Cambou MC, Levi JE, Lake JE, de Andrade A, Jalil EM, Russomano F, Derrico M, Veloso VG, Friedman RK, Luz PM, Grinsztejn B. Time trend analysis of cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) in HIV-infected women in an urban cohort from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: the rise of non-16/18 HPV. Int J Infect Dis. 2015 Oct 28;41:17-20.
Castilho JL, Levi JE, Luz PM, Cambou MC, Vanni T, de Andrade A, Derrico M, Veloso VG, Grinsztejn B, Friedman RK. A cross-sectional study of high-risk human papillomavirus clustering and cervical outcomes in HIV-infected women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. BMC Cancer. 2015 Jun 23;15:478.
Cambou MC, Luz PM, Lake JE, Levi JE, Coutinho JR, de Andrade A, Heinke T, Derrico M, Veloso VG, Friedman RK, Grinsztejn B. Anal human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalences and factors associated with abnormal anal cytology in HIV-infected women in an urban cohort from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2015 Jan;29(1):4-12.
Cambou MC, Perez-Brumer AG, Segura ER, Salvatierra HJ, Lama JR, Sanchez J, Clark JL. The risk of stable partnerships: associations between partnership characteristics and unprotected anal intercourse among men who have sex with men and transgender women recently diagnosed with HIV and/or STI in Lima, Peru. PLoS One. 2014 Jul 16;9(7):e102894.