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Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria

INTRODUCTION: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a risk factor for cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among women globally. Its burden is the highest in sub-Saharan Africa, with over 90% mortality. Interventions may fail without evidence-based data on stratified prevalence and risk...

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Autores principales: Onwuamah, Chika Kingsley, Feng, Ning, Momoh, Abidemi Esther, Uwandu, Mabel, Ahmed, Rahaman Ademolu, Idigbe, Ifeoma, Vincent, Grace Deborah, Ogbu, Chinenye Angela, Okonkwo, Nkem, Sokei, Judith, Abimbola, Bowofoluwa Sharon, Ojopagogo, Temiloluwa, Okoli, Leona Chika, Adesina, Mary, Ezemelue, Priscilla Ngozi, Sowunmi, Omowunmi, Okwuzu, Jane, Labo−Popoola, Olaoniye Habeebat, Shaibu, Joseph Ojonugwa, Ohihoin, Greg Aigbe, Nzeribe, Emily, David, Agatha, Olaleye, Olufemi, Ofotokun, Ighovwerha, Dong, Xiao−ping, Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10593479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1254304
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author Onwuamah, Chika Kingsley
Feng, Ning
Momoh, Abidemi Esther
Uwandu, Mabel
Ahmed, Rahaman Ademolu
Idigbe, Ifeoma
Vincent, Grace Deborah
Ogbu, Chinenye Angela
Okonkwo, Nkem
Sokei, Judith
Abimbola, Bowofoluwa Sharon
Ojopagogo, Temiloluwa
Okoli, Leona Chika
Adesina, Mary
Ezemelue, Priscilla Ngozi
Sowunmi, Omowunmi
Okwuzu, Jane
Labo−Popoola, Olaoniye Habeebat
Shaibu, Joseph Ojonugwa
Ohihoin, Greg Aigbe
Nzeribe, Emily
David, Agatha
Olaleye, Olufemi
Ofotokun, Ighovwerha
Dong, Xiao−ping
Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu
author_facet Onwuamah, Chika Kingsley
Feng, Ning
Momoh, Abidemi Esther
Uwandu, Mabel
Ahmed, Rahaman Ademolu
Idigbe, Ifeoma
Vincent, Grace Deborah
Ogbu, Chinenye Angela
Okonkwo, Nkem
Sokei, Judith
Abimbola, Bowofoluwa Sharon
Ojopagogo, Temiloluwa
Okoli, Leona Chika
Adesina, Mary
Ezemelue, Priscilla Ngozi
Sowunmi, Omowunmi
Okwuzu, Jane
Labo−Popoola, Olaoniye Habeebat
Shaibu, Joseph Ojonugwa
Ohihoin, Greg Aigbe
Nzeribe, Emily
David, Agatha
Olaleye, Olufemi
Ofotokun, Ighovwerha
Dong, Xiao−ping
Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu
author_sort Onwuamah, Chika Kingsley
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description INTRODUCTION: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a risk factor for cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among women globally. Its burden is the highest in sub-Saharan Africa, with over 90% mortality. Interventions may fail without evidence-based data on stratified prevalence and risk factors among most at-risk women across Nigeria. METHODS: A cross-sectional comparative study, with participants recruited from the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research’s Clinics, NGO outreaches, a cancer screening centre and a university teaching hospital. Questionnaires were self-administered. Trained medics performed sampling at healthcare facilities, and self-sampling was used at outreaches. RESULTS: Nine hundred eighty-five study participants were recruited. About 37% and 27% of the women knew about HPV and its vaccines, respectively, but only 6% confirmed vaccination with HPV vaccines. HPV prevalence was highest among women with unknown marital status (35.9%), single women (33.8%), widowed/divorced/separated women (30.3%), and married/cohabiting women (19.6%). HPV infection was significantly higher among women who take alcohol (odds=1.7 [95% CI: 1.2-2.4]) and women who smoke (odds=2.6 [95% CI: 1.4 - 4.6]. HPV strains detected included HPV16 (1.3%), HPV18 (1.5%), Low Risk (0.2%) and Other High-Risk groups (19.7%). CONCLUSION: The inverse relationship between prevalence and education suggests interventions improving awareness and prevention would be impactful. Such interventions could also target HIV-positive women, women presenting with sexually-transmitted infections, who smoke and frequently drink alcohol.
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spelling pubmed-105934792023-10-24 Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria Onwuamah, Chika Kingsley Feng, Ning Momoh, Abidemi Esther Uwandu, Mabel Ahmed, Rahaman Ademolu Idigbe, Ifeoma Vincent, Grace Deborah Ogbu, Chinenye Angela Okonkwo, Nkem Sokei, Judith Abimbola, Bowofoluwa Sharon Ojopagogo, Temiloluwa Okoli, Leona Chika Adesina, Mary Ezemelue, Priscilla Ngozi Sowunmi, Omowunmi Okwuzu, Jane Labo−Popoola, Olaoniye Habeebat Shaibu, Joseph Ojonugwa Ohihoin, Greg Aigbe Nzeribe, Emily David, Agatha Olaleye, Olufemi Ofotokun, Ighovwerha Dong, Xiao−ping Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu Front Oncol Oncology INTRODUCTION: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a risk factor for cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among women globally. Its burden is the highest in sub-Saharan Africa, with over 90% mortality. Interventions may fail without evidence-based data on stratified prevalence and risk factors among most at-risk women across Nigeria. METHODS: A cross-sectional comparative study, with participants recruited from the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research’s Clinics, NGO outreaches, a cancer screening centre and a university teaching hospital. Questionnaires were self-administered. Trained medics performed sampling at healthcare facilities, and self-sampling was used at outreaches. RESULTS: Nine hundred eighty-five study participants were recruited. About 37% and 27% of the women knew about HPV and its vaccines, respectively, but only 6% confirmed vaccination with HPV vaccines. HPV prevalence was highest among women with unknown marital status (35.9%), single women (33.8%), widowed/divorced/separated women (30.3%), and married/cohabiting women (19.6%). HPV infection was significantly higher among women who take alcohol (odds=1.7 [95% CI: 1.2-2.4]) and women who smoke (odds=2.6 [95% CI: 1.4 - 4.6]. HPV strains detected included HPV16 (1.3%), HPV18 (1.5%), Low Risk (0.2%) and Other High-Risk groups (19.7%). CONCLUSION: The inverse relationship between prevalence and education suggests interventions improving awareness and prevention would be impactful. Such interventions could also target HIV-positive women, women presenting with sexually-transmitted infections, who smoke and frequently drink alcohol. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10593479/ /pubmed/37876969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1254304 Text en Copyright © 2023 Onwuamah, Feng, Momoh, Uwandu, Ahmed, Idigbe, Vincent, Ogbu, Okonkwo, Sokei, Abimbola, Ojopagogo, Okoli, Adesina, Ezemelue, Sowunmi, Okwuzu, Labo−Popoola, Shaibu, Ohihoin, Nzeribe, David, Olaleye, Ofotokun, Dong and Ezechi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Onwuamah, Chika Kingsley
Feng, Ning
Momoh, Abidemi Esther
Uwandu, Mabel
Ahmed, Rahaman Ademolu
Idigbe, Ifeoma
Vincent, Grace Deborah
Ogbu, Chinenye Angela
Okonkwo, Nkem
Sokei, Judith
Abimbola, Bowofoluwa Sharon
Ojopagogo, Temiloluwa
Okoli, Leona Chika
Adesina, Mary
Ezemelue, Priscilla Ngozi
Sowunmi, Omowunmi
Okwuzu, Jane
Labo−Popoola, Olaoniye Habeebat
Shaibu, Joseph Ojonugwa
Ohihoin, Greg Aigbe
Nzeribe, Emily
David, Agatha
Olaleye, Olufemi
Ofotokun, Ighovwerha
Dong, Xiao−ping
Ezechi, Oliver Chukwujekwu
Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria
title Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria
title_full Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria
title_fullStr Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria
title_short Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria
title_sort prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of nigeria
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10593479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1254304
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