Human papillomavirus type-specific prevalence in women referred for colposcopic examination in Beijing

作者: Donghui Yan , Wei Sun , Zhaoying Zeng , Xiurong Ding , Zhizhong Liu

DOI: 10.1002/JMV.24044

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摘要: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with several disorders of the genital tract, skin, and oropharynx. This study investigated prevalence infection by 37 HPV genotypes among women Beijing area in China. Cervical specimens from 1,082 patients 165 healthy controls were tested for using a chip hybridization assay. Based on local pathology, divided into cervicitis cervical lesion groups. Overall rates 30.5% group 78.4% group; whereas high-risk types (i.e., those cancers) 24.0% 73.4%, respectively. The most common 52, 16, 81, 58, 18 controls, 61, 55, 53 cervicitis, 33, 39, 58 intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1, 31, 33 2 or 3, 18, cancer. Established showed two peaks, aged 30-34 55-79 years. In Beijing, are prevalent lesions, which should affect development cancer vaccination use.

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