The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents

This study reports six HR-HPV types' infection prevalence discriminated by species and multiple infection in unvaccinated Colombian female adolescents, as well as some factors modulating the risk of infection. HPV DNA for six high-risk viral types was identified in cervical samples taken from 2...

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Virus Dna
Abortion
Viral
Adolescent
Age Distribution
Child
Colombian
Concurrent Sexual Partnership
Controlled Study
Geographic Distribution
Human
Human Papillomavirus Type 16
Human Papillomavirus Type 18
Human Papillomavirus Type 31
Human Papillomavirus Type 45
Mixed Infection
Nonhuman
Papillomavirus Infection
Prevalence
School Child
Sexually Transmitted Disease
Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion Of The Cervix
Unsafe Sex
Uterine Cervix Dysplasia
Wart Virus
Young Adult
Classification
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
Genetics
Genotype
High Risk Behavior
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Pathogenicity
Pathology
Physiology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Psychology
Sexual Behavior
Sexuality
Statistical Model
Transmission
Uterine Cervix
Virology
Adolescent
Cervix Uteri
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dna
Genotype
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Prevalence
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Partners
Enfermedades
Statistical
Models
Adult
Article
Female
Female
Humans
Papiloma
Infecciones tumorales por virus
Infecciones
Rights
License
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
title The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
spellingShingle The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
Virus Dna
Abortion
Viral
Adolescent
Age Distribution
Child
Colombian
Concurrent Sexual Partnership
Controlled Study
Geographic Distribution
Human
Human Papillomavirus Type 16
Human Papillomavirus Type 18
Human Papillomavirus Type 31
Human Papillomavirus Type 45
Mixed Infection
Nonhuman
Papillomavirus Infection
Prevalence
School Child
Sexually Transmitted Disease
Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion Of The Cervix
Unsafe Sex
Uterine Cervix Dysplasia
Wart Virus
Young Adult
Classification
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
Genetics
Genotype
High Risk Behavior
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Pathogenicity
Pathology
Physiology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Psychology
Sexual Behavior
Sexuality
Statistical Model
Transmission
Uterine Cervix
Virology
Adolescent
Cervix Uteri
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dna
Genotype
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Prevalence
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Partners
Enfermedades
Statistical
Models
Adult
Article
Female
Female
Humans
Papiloma
Infecciones tumorales por virus
Infecciones
title_short The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
title_full The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
title_fullStr The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
title_sort The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Virus Dna
Abortion
Viral
Adolescent
Age Distribution
Child
Colombian
Concurrent Sexual Partnership
Controlled Study
Geographic Distribution
Human
Human Papillomavirus Type 16
Human Papillomavirus Type 18
Human Papillomavirus Type 31
Human Papillomavirus Type 45
Mixed Infection
Nonhuman
Papillomavirus Infection
Prevalence
School Child
Sexually Transmitted Disease
Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion Of The Cervix
Unsafe Sex
Uterine Cervix Dysplasia
Wart Virus
Young Adult
Classification
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
Genetics
Genotype
High Risk Behavior
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Pathogenicity
Pathology
Physiology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Psychology
Sexual Behavior
Sexuality
Statistical Model
Transmission
Uterine Cervix
Virology
Adolescent
Cervix Uteri
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dna
Genotype
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Prevalence
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Partners
topic Virus Dna
Abortion
Viral
Adolescent
Age Distribution
Child
Colombian
Concurrent Sexual Partnership
Controlled Study
Geographic Distribution
Human
Human Papillomavirus Type 16
Human Papillomavirus Type 18
Human Papillomavirus Type 31
Human Papillomavirus Type 45
Mixed Infection
Nonhuman
Papillomavirus Infection
Prevalence
School Child
Sexually Transmitted Disease
Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion Of The Cervix
Unsafe Sex
Uterine Cervix Dysplasia
Wart Virus
Young Adult
Classification
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Study
Genetics
Genotype
High Risk Behavior
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Pathogenicity
Pathology
Physiology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Psychology
Sexual Behavior
Sexuality
Statistical Model
Transmission
Uterine Cervix
Virology
Adolescent
Cervix Uteri
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Dna
Genotype
Papillomaviridae
Papillomavirus Infections
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Prevalence
Risk-Taking
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Partners
Enfermedades
Statistical
Models
Adult
Article
Female
Female
Humans
Papiloma
Infecciones tumorales por virus
Infecciones
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedades
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Statistical
Models
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Female
Female
Humans
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Papiloma
Infecciones tumorales por virus
Infecciones
description This study reports six HR-HPV types' infection prevalence discriminated by species and multiple infection in unvaccinated Colombian female adolescents, as well as some factors modulating the risk of infection. HPV DNA for six high-risk viral types was identified in cervical samples taken from 2,134 12-19 year-old females using conventional generic and typespecific PCR. Binomial logistical regression analysis was used for modelling HR-HPV infection and multiple infection risk. The interaction between variables in a stepwise model was also included in such analysis. Viral DNA was detected in 48.97% of the females; 28.52% of them had multiple infections, HPV-16 being the most frequently occurring type (37.44%). Cytological abnormality prevalence was 15.61%. Being over 16 years-old (1.66: 1.01-2.71 95%CI), white ethnicity (4.40: 1.16-16.73 95%CI), having had 3 or more sexual partners (1.77: 1.11-2.81 95%CI) and prior sexually-transmitted infections (STI) (1.65: 1.17-2.32 95%CI) were associated with a greater risk of HPV infection. Having given birth was related to a higher risk of infection by A7 species and antecedent of abortion to less risk of coinfection. Where the females in this study came from also influenced the risk of infection by A7 species as female adolescents from the Andean region had a lower risk of infection (0.42: 0.18-0.99 95%CI). The presence of factors related to risky sexual behaviour in the study population indicated that public health services should pay special attention to female adolescents to modify the risk of infection by high-risk HPV types and decrease their impact on this age group. © 2016 Del Río-Ospina et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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