Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Coser,Janaina
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Boeira,Thaís da Rocha, Wolf,Jonas Michel, Cerbaro,Kamila, Simon,Daniel, Lunge,Vagner Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702016000100061
Resumo: Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is common in sexually active women and viral persistence may cause intraepithelial lesions and eventually progress to cervical cancer (CC). The present study aimed to investigate epidemiological factors related to HPV infection and to evaluate viral persistence and CC precursor lesions frequencies in women from a city in the countryside of South Brazil. Three hundred women were recruited from a primary public health care clinic. The patients were interviewed and underwent sampling with cervical brushes for HPV-DNA detection/typing by a PCR-based assay and cytological analysis by Pap smear test. HPV was detected in 47 (15.7%) women. HPV infection was significantly associated with young age (<30 years) and low socio-economic status. Seventeen (5.7%) women presented cytological abnormalities, three of them with precursor CC intraepithelial lesions. A subgroup of 79 women had been previously analyzed and thirteen (16.4%) were persistently infected, two with precursor CC intraepithelial lesions and high-risk HPV types infection (both of them without cervical abnormalities in the first exam). In conclusion, HPV infection was associated with young age (<30 years) and low family income; viral persistence was low (16.4%) but related to CC precursor lesions; and HPV-DNA high risk types detection would help to screen CC in the population.
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spelling Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South BrazilHPV prevalenceHPV persistenceCervical cancerEpidemiologyAbstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is common in sexually active women and viral persistence may cause intraepithelial lesions and eventually progress to cervical cancer (CC). The present study aimed to investigate epidemiological factors related to HPV infection and to evaluate viral persistence and CC precursor lesions frequencies in women from a city in the countryside of South Brazil. Three hundred women were recruited from a primary public health care clinic. The patients were interviewed and underwent sampling with cervical brushes for HPV-DNA detection/typing by a PCR-based assay and cytological analysis by Pap smear test. HPV was detected in 47 (15.7%) women. HPV infection was significantly associated with young age (<30 years) and low socio-economic status. Seventeen (5.7%) women presented cytological abnormalities, three of them with precursor CC intraepithelial lesions. A subgroup of 79 women had been previously analyzed and thirteen (16.4%) were persistently infected, two with precursor CC intraepithelial lesions and high-risk HPV types infection (both of them without cervical abnormalities in the first exam). In conclusion, HPV infection was associated with young age (<30 years) and low family income; viral persistence was low (16.4%) but related to CC precursor lesions; and HPV-DNA high risk types detection would help to screen CC in the population.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2016-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702016000100061Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.20 n.1 2016reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2015.10.008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoser,JanainaBoeira,Thaís da RochaWolf,Jonas MichelCerbaro,KamilaSimon,DanielLunge,Vagner Ricardoeng2016-03-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702016000100061Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2016-03-14T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
title Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
spellingShingle Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
Coser,Janaina
HPV prevalence
HPV persistence
Cervical cancer
Epidemiology
title_short Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
title_full Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
title_fullStr Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
title_sort Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
author Coser,Janaina
author_facet Coser,Janaina
Boeira,Thaís da Rocha
Wolf,Jonas Michel
Cerbaro,Kamila
Simon,Daniel
Lunge,Vagner Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Boeira,Thaís da Rocha
Wolf,Jonas Michel
Cerbaro,Kamila
Simon,Daniel
Lunge,Vagner Ricardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coser,Janaina
Boeira,Thaís da Rocha
Wolf,Jonas Michel
Cerbaro,Kamila
Simon,Daniel
Lunge,Vagner Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HPV prevalence
HPV persistence
Cervical cancer
Epidemiology
topic HPV prevalence
HPV persistence
Cervical cancer
Epidemiology
description Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is common in sexually active women and viral persistence may cause intraepithelial lesions and eventually progress to cervical cancer (CC). The present study aimed to investigate epidemiological factors related to HPV infection and to evaluate viral persistence and CC precursor lesions frequencies in women from a city in the countryside of South Brazil. Three hundred women were recruited from a primary public health care clinic. The patients were interviewed and underwent sampling with cervical brushes for HPV-DNA detection/typing by a PCR-based assay and cytological analysis by Pap smear test. HPV was detected in 47 (15.7%) women. HPV infection was significantly associated with young age (<30 years) and low socio-economic status. Seventeen (5.7%) women presented cytological abnormalities, three of them with precursor CC intraepithelial lesions. A subgroup of 79 women had been previously analyzed and thirteen (16.4%) were persistently infected, two with precursor CC intraepithelial lesions and high-risk HPV types infection (both of them without cervical abnormalities in the first exam). In conclusion, HPV infection was associated with young age (<30 years) and low family income; viral persistence was low (16.4%) but related to CC precursor lesions; and HPV-DNA high risk types detection would help to screen CC in the population.
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