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Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male
INTRODUCTION: Exploring different sampling sites and methods is of interest for studies of the epidemiology of HPV infections in the male. Expressed prostate secretions (EPS) are obtained during digital rectal examination (DRE), a daily routine urological diagnostic procedure, following massage of t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682962/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23799125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066630 |
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author | Smelov, Vitaly Eklund, Carina Bzhalava, Davit Novikov, Andrey Dillner, Joakim |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Exploring different sampling sites and methods is of interest for studies of the epidemiology of HPV infections in the male. Expressed prostate secretions (EPS) are obtained during digital rectal examination (DRE), a daily routine urological diagnostic procedure, following massage of the prostate. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Urethral swabs and EPS samples were obtained from a consecutive sample of 752 men (mean age 32.4 years; median life-time sex partners 34) visiting urology outpatient clinics in St. Petersburg, Russia and tested for HPV DNA by general primer PCR, followed by genotyping using Luminex. RESULTS: Overall, 47.9% (360/752) of men were HPV-positive, with 42.0% (316/752) being positive for high-risk (HR-) HPV and 12.6% (95/752) for multiple HPV types. HPV-positivity in the EPS samples was 32.6% (27.7% HR-HPV) and in the urethral samples 25.9% (24.5% HR-HPV). 10.6% were HPV positive in both EPS and urethral samples. 6.4% had the same HPV-type in both EPS and urethral samples. 10.6% were HPV positive in both EPS and urethral samples. 6.4% had the same HPV-type in both EPS and urethral samples. The concordance between the urethral samples and EPS was 62.5% (470/752), with 80 cases double positive and 390 cases double negative in both sites. The sensitivity of urethral samples for overall HPV detection was 54.2% (195/360). Compared to analysis of urethral samples only, the analysis of EPS increased the HPV prevalence in this population with 26.2%. CONCLUSION: EPS represent informative sampling material for the study of HPV epidemiology in the male. |
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spelling | pubmed-36829622013-06-24 Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male Smelov, Vitaly Eklund, Carina Bzhalava, Davit Novikov, Andrey Dillner, Joakim PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Exploring different sampling sites and methods is of interest for studies of the epidemiology of HPV infections in the male. Expressed prostate secretions (EPS) are obtained during digital rectal examination (DRE), a daily routine urological diagnostic procedure, following massage of the prostate. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Urethral swabs and EPS samples were obtained from a consecutive sample of 752 men (mean age 32.4 years; median life-time sex partners 34) visiting urology outpatient clinics in St. Petersburg, Russia and tested for HPV DNA by general primer PCR, followed by genotyping using Luminex. RESULTS: Overall, 47.9% (360/752) of men were HPV-positive, with 42.0% (316/752) being positive for high-risk (HR-) HPV and 12.6% (95/752) for multiple HPV types. HPV-positivity in the EPS samples was 32.6% (27.7% HR-HPV) and in the urethral samples 25.9% (24.5% HR-HPV). 10.6% were HPV positive in both EPS and urethral samples. 6.4% had the same HPV-type in both EPS and urethral samples. 10.6% were HPV positive in both EPS and urethral samples. 6.4% had the same HPV-type in both EPS and urethral samples. The concordance between the urethral samples and EPS was 62.5% (470/752), with 80 cases double positive and 390 cases double negative in both sites. The sensitivity of urethral samples for overall HPV detection was 54.2% (195/360). Compared to analysis of urethral samples only, the analysis of EPS increased the HPV prevalence in this population with 26.2%. CONCLUSION: EPS represent informative sampling material for the study of HPV epidemiology in the male. Public Library of Science 2013-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3682962/ /pubmed/23799125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066630 Text en © 2013 Smelov et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Smelov, Vitaly Eklund, Carina Bzhalava, Davit Novikov, Andrey Dillner, Joakim Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male |
title | Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male |
title_full | Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male |
title_fullStr | Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male |
title_full_unstemmed | Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male |
title_short | Expressed Prostate Secretions in the Study of Human Papillomavirus Epidemiology in the Male |
title_sort | expressed prostate secretions in the study of human papillomavirus epidemiology in the male |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682962/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23799125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066630 |
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