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Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: In the present study we retrospectively evaluated the results of outpatients who had an HPV analysis, and present objective evidence for the administration of preventive inoculation in our area. MATERIAL/METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 532 outpatients who visited a single center bet...

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Autores principales: Barut, Mert Ulaş, Yildirim, Engin, Kahraman, Mehmet, Bozkurt, Murat, Imirzalioğlu, Necat, Kubar, Ayhan, Çalişkan, Eray, Sak, Sibel, Aksu, Tarık
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29298972
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.906652
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author Barut, Mert Ulaş
Yildirim, Engin
Kahraman, Mehmet
Bozkurt, Murat
Imirzalioğlu, Necat
Kubar, Ayhan
Çalişkan, Eray
Sak, Sibel
Aksu, Tarık
author_facet Barut, Mert Ulaş
Yildirim, Engin
Kahraman, Mehmet
Bozkurt, Murat
Imirzalioğlu, Necat
Kubar, Ayhan
Çalişkan, Eray
Sak, Sibel
Aksu, Tarık
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description BACKGROUND: In the present study we retrospectively evaluated the results of outpatients who had an HPV analysis, and present objective evidence for the administration of preventive inoculation in our area. MATERIAL/METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 532 outpatients who visited a single center between 2012 and 2016 and had an HPV infection analysis. The criteria for inclusion of patients with unhealthy cervix in the study were: erosion, chronic cervicitis, healed lacerations, hypertrophied cervix, and abnormal discharges from the cervix. RESULTS: We found that 122 out of 532 patients were infected with HPV, and the rate of multiple infections was 59.0% (72/122). HR-HPV (group 1 carcinogens HPV-16 (18.9%, 23/122), HPV-18 (13.1%, 16/122), HPV- 31 (4.9%, 6/122), HPV-33 (3.3%, 4/122), HPV-35 (7.4.9%/122), HPV-39 (5.7%, 7/122), HPV-45 (5.7%, 7/122), HPV-51 (11.5%, 15/122); Group 3 LR-HPV; HPV-6 (31.1%, 38/122), HPV-11 (26.2%, 32/122), HPV-42 (9.0%, 11/122) and HPV-43 (4.9%, 6/122). In terms of linear-by-linear association test, no significant statistical difference was identified between years. The P value for HPV infection rate on year basis was P>0.05. CONCLUSIONS: In this hospital-based retrospective analysis, HPV types were found to be similar to HPV types reported in developed countries. We firmly suggest that patients should be informed about the risk of HPV infection at early ages.
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spelling pubmed-57641172018-01-17 Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study Barut, Mert Ulaş Yildirim, Engin Kahraman, Mehmet Bozkurt, Murat Imirzalioğlu, Necat Kubar, Ayhan Çalişkan, Eray Sak, Sibel Aksu, Tarık Med Sci Monit Clinical Research BACKGROUND: In the present study we retrospectively evaluated the results of outpatients who had an HPV analysis, and present objective evidence for the administration of preventive inoculation in our area. MATERIAL/METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 532 outpatients who visited a single center between 2012 and 2016 and had an HPV infection analysis. The criteria for inclusion of patients with unhealthy cervix in the study were: erosion, chronic cervicitis, healed lacerations, hypertrophied cervix, and abnormal discharges from the cervix. RESULTS: We found that 122 out of 532 patients were infected with HPV, and the rate of multiple infections was 59.0% (72/122). HR-HPV (group 1 carcinogens HPV-16 (18.9%, 23/122), HPV-18 (13.1%, 16/122), HPV- 31 (4.9%, 6/122), HPV-33 (3.3%, 4/122), HPV-35 (7.4.9%/122), HPV-39 (5.7%, 7/122), HPV-45 (5.7%, 7/122), HPV-51 (11.5%, 15/122); Group 3 LR-HPV; HPV-6 (31.1%, 38/122), HPV-11 (26.2%, 32/122), HPV-42 (9.0%, 11/122) and HPV-43 (4.9%, 6/122). In terms of linear-by-linear association test, no significant statistical difference was identified between years. The P value for HPV infection rate on year basis was P>0.05. CONCLUSIONS: In this hospital-based retrospective analysis, HPV types were found to be similar to HPV types reported in developed countries. We firmly suggest that patients should be informed about the risk of HPV infection at early ages. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2018-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5764117/ /pubmed/29298972 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.906652 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2018 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Barut, Mert Ulaş
Yildirim, Engin
Kahraman, Mehmet
Bozkurt, Murat
Imirzalioğlu, Necat
Kubar, Ayhan
Çalişkan, Eray
Sak, Sibel
Aksu, Tarık
Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study
title Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study
title_full Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study
title_short Human Papilloma Viruses and Their Genotype Distribution in Women with High Socioeconomic Status in Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Pilot Study
title_sort human papilloma viruses and their genotype distribution in women with high socioeconomic status in central anatolia, turkey: a pilot study
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5764117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29298972
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.906652
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