Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study

There are few longitudinal studies in Colombia that cover people from different parts of the country to allow understanding the infection dynamics by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). A representative sample of 1433 women from three Colombian cities aged 18-60 years which were visited every 6 ± 2 months...

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Vega Ruiz, Erika Gilma
Sánchez, Ricardo
Lozano, José Manuel
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2013
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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VPH
incidencia
resolución de la infección
regresión de la lesión
persistencia
tasa
HPV
incidence
infection clearance
lesion regression
persistence
rate
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
title Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
spellingShingle Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
VPH
incidencia
resolución de la infección
regresión de la lesión
persistencia
tasa
HPV
incidence
infection clearance
lesion regression
persistence
rate
title_short Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
title_full Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
title_fullStr Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
title_sort Epidemiological analysis of the incidence and resolution of the infection by the human papillomavirus in women undergoing a retrospective follow-up study
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Vega Ruiz, Erika Gilma
Sánchez, Ricardo
Lozano, José Manuel
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Vega Ruiz, Erika Gilma
Sánchez, Ricardo
Lozano, José Manuel
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv VPH
incidencia
resolución de la infección
regresión de la lesión
persistencia
tasa
HPV
incidence
infection clearance
lesion regression
persistence
rate
topic VPH
incidencia
resolución de la infección
regresión de la lesión
persistencia
tasa
HPV
incidence
infection clearance
lesion regression
persistence
rate
description There are few longitudinal studies in Colombia that cover people from different parts of the country to allow understanding the infection dynamics by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). A representative sample of 1433 women from three Colombian cities aged 18-60 years which were visited every 6 ± 2 months during two years, were submitted to the Papanicolau and reaction Polymerase chain (pcr) tests. Infection incidence was 2.49 /1000 women/day (CI 95%, 2.25-2.75), the incidence rate for lesion was 0.043 lesion/1000 women/day (CI 95%, 0.021-0.086), while for infection clearance the rate was 2.47 infection clearance/1000 women/day (CI 95%, 2.25-2.71). A women´s subgroup who reported having lesions on the first visit, had a rate of 3.92 lesion-regressions/1000 women/day (CI 95%, 2.97-5.17). From a group of 619 women with infection, 27% reported a persistent infection and only 10% of 55 women with cervical lesion kept this condition. Data showed that incidence and infection resolution was frequent, while the epidemiological study of lesions would require a greater number of women and a cohort of longer duration.
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