Age-specific prevalence of human papillomavirus by grade of cervical cytology in Tibetan women

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JIN Qiong SHEN Keng LI Hui ZHOU Xianrong HUANG Huifang and LENG Jinhua Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Peking Union Medical College Hospital Department of Epidemiology institute of Basic Medical Sciences Peking Union Medical College Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University Shanghai China [100730 ,200011 ]
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Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most common sexually transmitted infection. However,little is known about the prevalence and distribution of HPV types in China. We aimed to assess the prevalence and thedistribution of HPV types as well as risks for abnormal cervical cytology in women who reside in the Tibetan AutonomousRegion of China.Methods Across-sectional study was performed involving a sample of 3036 women. An epidemiological questionnairewas applied and cervical specimens were obtained for liquid-based cytology and HPV DNA detection. Statistical analysisincluded chi-square and Logistic regression model.Results In this population, 3.66% (111/3036) had atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS),1.45% (44/3036) low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) and 1.09% (33/3036) had high-grade squamousintraepithelial lesions (HSIL). Tibetan women (5.74%, 137/2387) exhibited lower abnormal cytology rates thannon-Tibetan women (8.01%, 52/649, P=0.03). The overall prevalence of HPV infection was 9.19% (279/3036). We failedto identify any differences in HPV prevalence by age. In the groups with normal, ASCUS, LSIL and HSIL, the overall HPVprevalences were 7.41% (211/2847), 24.32% (27/111), 56.82% (25/44) and 45.45% (15/33), respectively. HPV 16 (1.52%,46/3036) was the most common type, and was also the most prevalent in women with ASCUS (8.11%, 9/111) and HSIL(15.15%, 5/33). The most common HPV type for Tibetan women was HPV 16 (1.42%, 34/2387), whereas for non-Tibetanindividuals it was HPV 33 (2.31%, 15/649). Of the 279 HPV-infected women, 40 individuals (14.34%) presented withmultiple HPV positivity. Women who had two pregnancies were more likely to have abnormal cytology smear (Ofl=1.67;95% CI: 1.07-2.61).Conclusions A low prevalence of HPV positivity was observed in women who reside in the Tibetan AutonomousRegion of China. The prevalence of abnormal cervical cytology and HPV type distributions were different betweenTibetan and non-Tibetan women.
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