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Human papillomavirus infection in honduran women with normal cytology

OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at estimating type-specific HPV prevalence and its cofactors among Honduran women with normal cytology in order to provide valuable information to health policymakers about the epidemiology of this important sexually transmitted infection. METHODS: A total of 591 wome...

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Autores principales: Tábora, N., Bakkers, J. M. J. E., Quint, W. G. V., Massuger, L. F. A. G., Matute, J. A., Melchers, W. J. G., Ferrera, A.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2767515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19685147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10552-009-9414-z
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author Tábora, N.
Bakkers, J. M. J. E.
Quint, W. G. V.
Massuger, L. F. A. G.
Matute, J. A.
Melchers, W. J. G.
Ferrera, A.
author_facet Tábora, N.
Bakkers, J. M. J. E.
Quint, W. G. V.
Massuger, L. F. A. G.
Matute, J. A.
Melchers, W. J. G.
Ferrera, A.
author_sort Tábora, N.
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description OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at estimating type-specific HPV prevalence and its cofactors among Honduran women with normal cytology in order to provide valuable information to health policymakers about the epidemiology of this important sexually transmitted infection. METHODS: A total of 591 women with normal cytology from Tegucigalpa, Honduras were interviewed and tested for HPV using the SPF10 LiPA25. A structured epidemiological questionnaire was administered to each woman. RESULTS: The overall HPV prevalence was 51%. Twenty-three types of HPV were detected; HPV 16, 51, 31, 18, and 11 were the most common. The highest prevalence of cancer associated HPV types (15.0%) was found in the women less than 35 years. Besides the association with age, the main independent predictors of HPV infection were the lifetime number of sexual partners and having a low socioeconomic status and less than 5 previous Pap smears. CONCLUSIONS: In the population studied, there was a broad diversity of HPV infections, with high-risk types being the most common types detected. The establishment of a well-characterized population with regard to the community prevalence of type-specific HPV infection will provide a valuable baseline for monitoring population effectiveness of an HPV vaccine.
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spelling pubmed-27675152009-10-28 Human papillomavirus infection in honduran women with normal cytology Tábora, N. Bakkers, J. M. J. E. Quint, W. G. V. Massuger, L. F. A. G. Matute, J. A. Melchers, W. J. G. Ferrera, A. Cancer Causes Control Original Paper OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at estimating type-specific HPV prevalence and its cofactors among Honduran women with normal cytology in order to provide valuable information to health policymakers about the epidemiology of this important sexually transmitted infection. METHODS: A total of 591 women with normal cytology from Tegucigalpa, Honduras were interviewed and tested for HPV using the SPF10 LiPA25. A structured epidemiological questionnaire was administered to each woman. RESULTS: The overall HPV prevalence was 51%. Twenty-three types of HPV were detected; HPV 16, 51, 31, 18, and 11 were the most common. The highest prevalence of cancer associated HPV types (15.0%) was found in the women less than 35 years. Besides the association with age, the main independent predictors of HPV infection were the lifetime number of sexual partners and having a low socioeconomic status and less than 5 previous Pap smears. CONCLUSIONS: In the population studied, there was a broad diversity of HPV infections, with high-risk types being the most common types detected. The establishment of a well-characterized population with regard to the community prevalence of type-specific HPV infection will provide a valuable baseline for monitoring population effectiveness of an HPV vaccine. Springer Netherlands 2009-08-15 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2767515/ /pubmed/19685147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10552-009-9414-z Text en © The Author(s) 2009 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Tábora, N.
Bakkers, J. M. J. E.
Quint, W. G. V.
Massuger, L. F. A. G.
Matute, J. A.
Melchers, W. J. G.
Ferrera, A.
Human papillomavirus infection in honduran women with normal cytology
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title_short Human papillomavirus infection in honduran women with normal cytology
title_sort human papillomavirus infection in honduran women with normal cytology
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