Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America

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Autor(a) principal: Ross, José de Ribamar
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Safádi, Marco Aurélio Palazzi, Nascimento, Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão, Batista, Zulmira da Silva, Vidal, Flavia Castello Branco, Santos, Gerusinete Rodrigues Bastos dos, Portela, Nytale Lindsay Cardoso, Costa, Jociel Ferreira, Silva, Jainara Gomes da, Santos, Nyara Cristiane Marques, Côra, Gabriel Rodrigues, Machado, Rayane Alves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18518
Resumo: Objective: To analyze the distribution of intratype varieties of human Papillomavirus in women from minority groups. Methodology: 5 primary studies, published between 2016 and 2019, in English were included. Results: The prevalence of HPV infection in women from minority groups was 31.72%. 54 ethnic groups were surveyed in five countries, Brazil, India, Nigeria and the Netherlands, with two studies conducted in Brazil, one in the state of Maranhão and the other in the state of Pará. The prevalence was between 21.16% and 38.89%. The most frequent HPV genotypes were HPV18, HPV16, HPV31, HPV35, HPV39, HPV45, HPV51, HPV52, and HPV58. Only one research revolution intratype varieties. Conclusion: The prevalence of high-risk HPV ranged between 2% and 8%. The studies did not reveal lineage and sublineage analyzes of HPV 16 and HPV 18. There were few publications using molecular biology methods in Quilombola, Indigenous and Gypsy groups in South American countries considering the relevance of these peoples in cultural formation in Latin countries.
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spelling Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South AmericaDistribución de los tipos de Papillomavirus humano en mujeres de grupos étnicos minoritarios: brechas reveladoras en América del SurDistribuição de tipos de Papillomavirus humano em mulheres de grupos minoritários étnicos: revelando lacunas na América do SulPapillomaviridaegrupos étnicosgrupos com ancestrais do continente africanoObjective: To analyze the distribution of intratype varieties of human Papillomavirus in women from minority groups. Methodology: 5 primary studies, published between 2016 and 2019, in English were included. Results: The prevalence of HPV infection in women from minority groups was 31.72%. 54 ethnic groups were surveyed in five countries, Brazil, India, Nigeria and the Netherlands, with two studies conducted in Brazil, one in the state of Maranhão and the other in the state of Pará. The prevalence was between 21.16% and 38.89%. The most frequent HPV genotypes were HPV18, HPV16, HPV31, HPV35, HPV39, HPV45, HPV51, HPV52, and HPV58. Only one research revolution intratype varieties. Conclusion: The prevalence of high-risk HPV ranged between 2% and 8%. The studies did not reveal lineage and sublineage analyzes of HPV 16 and HPV 18. There were few publications using molecular biology methods in Quilombola, Indigenous and Gypsy groups in South American countries considering the relevance of these peoples in cultural formation in Latin countries.Objetivo: Analizar la distribución de variedades intratipo de virus del papiloma humano en mujeres de grupos minoritarios. Metodología: Se incluyeron 5 estudios primarios, publicados entre 2016 y 2019, en inglés. Resultados: La prevalencia de infección por VPH en mujeres de grupos minoritarios fue del 31,72%. Se encuestaron 54 grupos étnicos en cinco países, Brasil, India, Nigeria y Holanda, con dos estudios realizados en Brasil, uno en el estado de Maranhão y otro en el estado de Pará, con una prevalencia entre 21,16% y 38,89%. Los genotipos de HPV más frecuentes fueron HPV18, HPV16, HPV31, HPV35, HPV39, HPV45, HPV51, HPV52 y HPV58. Sólo un estudio revolucionó las variedades intratipo. Conclusión: La prevalencia de VPH de alto riesgo osciló entre el 2% y el 8%. Los estudios no revelaron análisis de linaje y sublinaje de VPH 16 y VPH 18. Hubo pocas publicaciones que utilizaran métodos de biología molecular en grupos quilombolas, indígenas y gitanos en países de América del Sur considerando la relevancia de estos pueblos en la formación cultural en países latinos.Objetivo: Analisar a distribuição de variedades intratipo de Papillomavirus humano em mulheres de grupos minoritários. Metodologia: foram incluídos 5 estudos primários, publicados entre 2016 a 2019, no idioma inglês. Resultados: A prevalência de infecção pelo HPV em mulheres de grupos minoritários foi de 31.72%. Foram pesquisados 54 grupos étnicos em cinco países, Brasil, Índia, Nigéria e Holanda sendo dois estudos realizados no Brasil, sendo um no estado do Maranhão e outro no estado Pará. A prevalência entre 21.16% e 38.89%. Os genótipos de HPV mais frequentes foram o HPV18, HPV16, HPV31, HPV35, HPV39, HPV45, HPV51, HPV52 e, o HPV58. Apenas um estudo revolução variedades intratipo. Conclusão: A prevalência de HPV de alto risco situou-se entre 2% e 8%. Os estudos não revelaram análises de linhagens e sublinhagens do HPV 16 e HPV 18. Foram escassas publicações utilizando a métodos de biologia molecular em grupos quilombolas, indígenas e ciganas em países da américa do sul considerando a relevância destes povos na formação cultural nos países latinos.Research, Society and Development2021-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1851810.33448/rsd-v10i10.18518Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e152101018518Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e152101018518Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e1521010185182525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18518/16688Copyright (c) 2021 José de Ribamar Ross; Marco Aurélio Palazzi Safádi; Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão Nascimento; Zulmira da Silva Batista; Flavia Castello Branco Vidal; Gerusinete Rodrigues Bastos dos Santos; Nytale Lindsay Cardoso Portela; Jociel Ferreira Costa; Jainara Gomes da Silva; Nyara Cristiane Marques Santos; Gabriel Rodrigues Côra; Rayane Alves Machadohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRoss, José de Ribamar Safádi, Marco Aurélio PalazziNascimento, Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão Batista, Zulmira da Silva Vidal, Flavia Castello Branco Santos, Gerusinete Rodrigues Bastos dos Portela, Nytale Lindsay CardosoCosta, Jociel FerreiraSilva, Jainara Gomes da Santos, Nyara Cristiane Marques Côra, Gabriel Rodrigues Machado, Rayane Alves2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18518Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:38.588981Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
Distribución de los tipos de Papillomavirus humano en mujeres de grupos étnicos minoritarios: brechas reveladoras en América del Sur
Distribuição de tipos de Papillomavirus humano em mulheres de grupos minoritários étnicos: revelando lacunas na América do Sul
title Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
spellingShingle Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
Ross, José de Ribamar
Papillomaviridae
grupos étnicos
grupos com ancestrais do continente africano
title_short Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
title_full Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
title_fullStr Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
title_sort Distribution of human Papillomavirus types in women from ethnic minority groups: revealing gaps in South America
author Ross, José de Ribamar
author_facet Ross, José de Ribamar
Safádi, Marco Aurélio Palazzi
Nascimento, Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão
Batista, Zulmira da Silva
Vidal, Flavia Castello Branco
Santos, Gerusinete Rodrigues Bastos dos
Portela, Nytale Lindsay Cardoso
Costa, Jociel Ferreira
Silva, Jainara Gomes da
Santos, Nyara Cristiane Marques
Côra, Gabriel Rodrigues
Machado, Rayane Alves
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author2 Safádi, Marco Aurélio Palazzi
Nascimento, Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão
Batista, Zulmira da Silva
Vidal, Flavia Castello Branco
Santos, Gerusinete Rodrigues Bastos dos
Portela, Nytale Lindsay Cardoso
Costa, Jociel Ferreira
Silva, Jainara Gomes da
Santos, Nyara Cristiane Marques
Côra, Gabriel Rodrigues
Machado, Rayane Alves
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ross, José de Ribamar
Safádi, Marco Aurélio Palazzi
Nascimento, Maria do Desterro Soares Brandão
Batista, Zulmira da Silva
Vidal, Flavia Castello Branco
Santos, Gerusinete Rodrigues Bastos dos
Portela, Nytale Lindsay Cardoso
Costa, Jociel Ferreira
Silva, Jainara Gomes da
Santos, Nyara Cristiane Marques
Côra, Gabriel Rodrigues
Machado, Rayane Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Papillomaviridae
grupos étnicos
grupos com ancestrais do continente africano
topic Papillomaviridae
grupos étnicos
grupos com ancestrais do continente africano
description Objective: To analyze the distribution of intratype varieties of human Papillomavirus in women from minority groups. Methodology: 5 primary studies, published between 2016 and 2019, in English were included. Results: The prevalence of HPV infection in women from minority groups was 31.72%. 54 ethnic groups were surveyed in five countries, Brazil, India, Nigeria and the Netherlands, with two studies conducted in Brazil, one in the state of Maranhão and the other in the state of Pará. The prevalence was between 21.16% and 38.89%. The most frequent HPV genotypes were HPV18, HPV16, HPV31, HPV35, HPV39, HPV45, HPV51, HPV52, and HPV58. Only one research revolution intratype varieties. Conclusion: The prevalence of high-risk HPV ranged between 2% and 8%. The studies did not reveal lineage and sublineage analyzes of HPV 16 and HPV 18. There were few publications using molecular biology methods in Quilombola, Indigenous and Gypsy groups in South American countries considering the relevance of these peoples in cultural formation in Latin countries.
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