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High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects

OBJECTIVES: We measured the prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in young female subjects recruited for a safety and immunogenicity trial of the bivalent HPV-16/18 vaccine in Tanzania. METHODS: Healthy HIV negative female subjects aged 10–25 years were enrolled and random...

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Autores principales: Watson-Jones, Deborah, Baisley, Kathy, Brown, Joelle, Kavishe, Bazil, Andreasen, Aura, Changalucha, John, Mayaud, Philippe, Kapiga, Saidi, Gumodoka, Balthazar, Hayes, Richard J, de Sanjosé, Silvia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3717757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23486859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2012-050685
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author Watson-Jones, Deborah
Baisley, Kathy
Brown, Joelle
Kavishe, Bazil
Andreasen, Aura
Changalucha, John
Mayaud, Philippe
Kapiga, Saidi
Gumodoka, Balthazar
Hayes, Richard J
de Sanjosé, Silvia
author_facet Watson-Jones, Deborah
Baisley, Kathy
Brown, Joelle
Kavishe, Bazil
Andreasen, Aura
Changalucha, John
Mayaud, Philippe
Kapiga, Saidi
Gumodoka, Balthazar
Hayes, Richard J
de Sanjosé, Silvia
author_sort Watson-Jones, Deborah
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: We measured the prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in young female subjects recruited for a safety and immunogenicity trial of the bivalent HPV-16/18 vaccine in Tanzania. METHODS: Healthy HIV negative female subjects aged 10–25 years were enrolled and randomised (2:1) to receive HPV-16/18 vaccine or placebo (Al(OH)(3) control). At enrolment, if sexually active, genital specimens were collected for HPV DNA, other reproductive tract infections and cervical cytology. Subjects were followed to 12 months when HPV testing was repeated. RESULTS: In total 334 participants were enrolled; 221 and 113 in vaccine and control arms, respectively. At enrolment, 74% of 142 sexually active subjects had HPV infection of whom 69% had >1 genotype. Prevalent infections were HPV-45 (16%), HPV-53 (14%), HPV-16 (13%) and HPV-58 (13%). Only age was associated with prevalent HPV infection at enrolment. Among 23 girls who reported age at first sex as 1 year younger than their current age, 15 (65.2%) had HPV infection. Of 187 genotype-specific infections at enrolment, 51 (27%) were present at 12 months. Overall, 67% of 97 sexually active participants with results at enrolment and 12 months had a new HPV genotype at follow-up. Among HPV uninfected female subjects at enrolment, the incidence of any HPV infection was 76 per 100 person-years. CONCLUSIONS: Among young women in Tanzania, HPV is highly prevalent and acquired soon after sexual debut. Early HPV vaccination is highly recommended in this population.
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spelling pubmed-37177572013-07-23 High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects Watson-Jones, Deborah Baisley, Kathy Brown, Joelle Kavishe, Bazil Andreasen, Aura Changalucha, John Mayaud, Philippe Kapiga, Saidi Gumodoka, Balthazar Hayes, Richard J de Sanjosé, Silvia Sex Transm Infect Epidemiology OBJECTIVES: We measured the prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in young female subjects recruited for a safety and immunogenicity trial of the bivalent HPV-16/18 vaccine in Tanzania. METHODS: Healthy HIV negative female subjects aged 10–25 years were enrolled and randomised (2:1) to receive HPV-16/18 vaccine or placebo (Al(OH)(3) control). At enrolment, if sexually active, genital specimens were collected for HPV DNA, other reproductive tract infections and cervical cytology. Subjects were followed to 12 months when HPV testing was repeated. RESULTS: In total 334 participants were enrolled; 221 and 113 in vaccine and control arms, respectively. At enrolment, 74% of 142 sexually active subjects had HPV infection of whom 69% had >1 genotype. Prevalent infections were HPV-45 (16%), HPV-53 (14%), HPV-16 (13%) and HPV-58 (13%). Only age was associated with prevalent HPV infection at enrolment. Among 23 girls who reported age at first sex as 1 year younger than their current age, 15 (65.2%) had HPV infection. Of 187 genotype-specific infections at enrolment, 51 (27%) were present at 12 months. Overall, 67% of 97 sexually active participants with results at enrolment and 12 months had a new HPV genotype at follow-up. Among HPV uninfected female subjects at enrolment, the incidence of any HPV infection was 76 per 100 person-years. CONCLUSIONS: Among young women in Tanzania, HPV is highly prevalent and acquired soon after sexual debut. Early HPV vaccination is highly recommended in this population. BMJ Publishing Group 2013-08 2013-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3717757/ /pubmed/23486859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2012-050685 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Watson-Jones, Deborah
Baisley, Kathy
Brown, Joelle
Kavishe, Bazil
Andreasen, Aura
Changalucha, John
Mayaud, Philippe
Kapiga, Saidi
Gumodoka, Balthazar
Hayes, Richard J
de Sanjosé, Silvia
High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects
title High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects
title_full High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects
title_fullStr High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects
title_full_unstemmed High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects
title_short High prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young African female subjects
title_sort high prevalence and incidence of human papillomavirus in a cohort of healthy young african female subjects
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3717757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23486859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2012-050685
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