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Human Papillomavirus infection in senegalese female sex workers

OBJECTIVES: Several studies have documented the HPV genotypes in the Senegalese general population. The objective was to explore the HPV genotype distribution in Senegalese FSWs in order to assess the potential relevance of currently-available vaccines. METHODS: Vaginal swabs samples collected as pa...

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Autores principales: Diop-Ndiaye, Halimatou, Beiter, Kaylin, Gheit, Tarik, Sow Ndoye, Aissatou, Dramé, Aboubacry, McKay-Chopin, Sandrine, Tommasino, Massimo, Bouh Boye, Cheikh Saad, Sylla, Bakary, Kane, Coumba Touré
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6411505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30771492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pvr.2019.02.003
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author Diop-Ndiaye, Halimatou
Beiter, Kaylin
Gheit, Tarik
Sow Ndoye, Aissatou
Dramé, Aboubacry
McKay-Chopin, Sandrine
Tommasino, Massimo
Bouh Boye, Cheikh Saad
Sylla, Bakary
Kane, Coumba Touré
author_facet Diop-Ndiaye, Halimatou
Beiter, Kaylin
Gheit, Tarik
Sow Ndoye, Aissatou
Dramé, Aboubacry
McKay-Chopin, Sandrine
Tommasino, Massimo
Bouh Boye, Cheikh Saad
Sylla, Bakary
Kane, Coumba Touré
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description OBJECTIVES: Several studies have documented the HPV genotypes in the Senegalese general population. The objective was to explore the HPV genotype distribution in Senegalese FSWs in order to assess the potential relevance of currently-available vaccines. METHODS: Vaginal swabs samples collected as part of the National Integrated Biological and Behavioral Survey in 14 regions throughout the country were randomly selected for HPV testing using bead-based multiplex genotyping (TS-MPG). RESULTS: Among the 436 FSW samples analyzed, the overall HPV prevalence was 79.8% (N = 348), with 70.1% (N = 244) cases presenting as multiple infections. High Risk HPV genotypes affecting at least 10% of FSWs included in order of decreasing frequency: 52, 16, 35, 51, 33, 31, 18, and 45. Sixty-seven (15.4%) FSWs were HIV positive and they were significantly more affected by HPV (94% vs 77%; p < 0.01) than seronegative FSWs as well as infections with multiple genotype. CONCLUSION: The present study indicates that FSW in Senegal experience a high burden of HPV infection with a high frequency of coinfection with HIV and multiple HPV genotypes. Public health interventions for this key population should include an earlier cervical dysplasia/cancer detection and preventative measures such as vaccination programs that must consider the HPV genotype distribution.
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spelling pubmed-64115052019-03-22 Human Papillomavirus infection in senegalese female sex workers Diop-Ndiaye, Halimatou Beiter, Kaylin Gheit, Tarik Sow Ndoye, Aissatou Dramé, Aboubacry McKay-Chopin, Sandrine Tommasino, Massimo Bouh Boye, Cheikh Saad Sylla, Bakary Kane, Coumba Touré Papillomavirus Res Article OBJECTIVES: Several studies have documented the HPV genotypes in the Senegalese general population. The objective was to explore the HPV genotype distribution in Senegalese FSWs in order to assess the potential relevance of currently-available vaccines. METHODS: Vaginal swabs samples collected as part of the National Integrated Biological and Behavioral Survey in 14 regions throughout the country were randomly selected for HPV testing using bead-based multiplex genotyping (TS-MPG). RESULTS: Among the 436 FSW samples analyzed, the overall HPV prevalence was 79.8% (N = 348), with 70.1% (N = 244) cases presenting as multiple infections. High Risk HPV genotypes affecting at least 10% of FSWs included in order of decreasing frequency: 52, 16, 35, 51, 33, 31, 18, and 45. Sixty-seven (15.4%) FSWs were HIV positive and they were significantly more affected by HPV (94% vs 77%; p < 0.01) than seronegative FSWs as well as infections with multiple genotype. CONCLUSION: The present study indicates that FSW in Senegal experience a high burden of HPV infection with a high frequency of coinfection with HIV and multiple HPV genotypes. Public health interventions for this key population should include an earlier cervical dysplasia/cancer detection and preventative measures such as vaccination programs that must consider the HPV genotype distribution. Elsevier 2019-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6411505/ /pubmed/30771492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pvr.2019.02.003 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Beiter, Kaylin
Gheit, Tarik
Sow Ndoye, Aissatou
Dramé, Aboubacry
McKay-Chopin, Sandrine
Tommasino, Massimo
Bouh Boye, Cheikh Saad
Sylla, Bakary
Kane, Coumba Touré
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title_sort human papillomavirus infection in senegalese female sex workers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6411505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30771492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pvr.2019.02.003
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