Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand

© Marks et al. Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women of reproductive age in Thailand. However, information on the prevalence and correlates of anogenital HPV infection in Thailand is sparse. Methods: HPV genotype information, reproductive factors, sexual behavior, other S...

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Main Authors: Marks,M.A., Gupta,S.B., Liaw,K., Tadesse,A.S., Kim,E., Phongnarisorn,C., Wootipoom,V., Yuenyao,P., Vipupinyo,C., Rugpao,S., Sriplienchan,S., Gravitt,P.E., Celentano,D.D.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-384492015-06-16T07:47:15Z Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand Marks,M.A. Gupta,S.B. Liaw,K. Tadesse,A.S. Kim,E. Phongnarisorn,C. Wootipoom,V. Yuenyao,P. Vipupinyo,C. Rugpao,S. Sriplienchan,S. Gravitt,P.E. Celentano,D.D. Infectious Diseases © Marks et al. Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women of reproductive age in Thailand. However, information on the prevalence and correlates of anogenital HPV infection in Thailand is sparse. Methods: HPV genotype information, reproductive factors, sexual behavior, other STI and clinical information, and cervical cytology and histology were assessed at enrollment among one thousand two hundred and fifty-six (n = 1,256) HIV negative women aged 20-37 from Thailand enrolled in a prospective study of the natural history of HPV. The type-specific prevalence of HPV was estimated using cervical swab specimens from healthy women and women with a diagnosis of CIN 2/3 at baseline. Prevalence ratios (95% CI) were estimated using Poisson regression to quantify the association of demographic, behavioral, and clinical correlates with prevalent HPV infection. Results: Overall, 307 (24.6%) and 175 (14.0%) of women were positive for any HPV type and any HR-HPV type, respectively; the most common types were 72, 52, 62, and 16. Among women diagnosed with CIN 2/3 at enrollment (n = 11), the most prevalent HPV types were 52 and 16. In multivariate analysis, HPV prevalence at enrollment was higher among women with: long-term combined oral contraceptive use, a higher number of lifetime sexual partners, a prior Chlamydia infection, and a current diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis. Conclusion: The study findings provide important information that can be used in the evaluation of primary and secondary interventions designed to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in Thailand. 2015-06-16T07:47:15Z 2015-06-16T07:47:15Z 2015-03-27 Article 14712334 2-s2.0-84926362012 10.1186/s12879-015-0886-z http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84926362012&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38449 BioMed Central
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Infectious Diseases
spellingShingle Infectious Diseases
Marks,M.A.
Gupta,S.B.
Liaw,K.
Tadesse,A.S.
Kim,E.
Phongnarisorn,C.
Wootipoom,V.
Yuenyao,P.
Vipupinyo,C.
Rugpao,S.
Sriplienchan,S.
Gravitt,P.E.
Celentano,D.D.
Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand
description © Marks et al. Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women of reproductive age in Thailand. However, information on the prevalence and correlates of anogenital HPV infection in Thailand is sparse. Methods: HPV genotype information, reproductive factors, sexual behavior, other STI and clinical information, and cervical cytology and histology were assessed at enrollment among one thousand two hundred and fifty-six (n = 1,256) HIV negative women aged 20-37 from Thailand enrolled in a prospective study of the natural history of HPV. The type-specific prevalence of HPV was estimated using cervical swab specimens from healthy women and women with a diagnosis of CIN 2/3 at baseline. Prevalence ratios (95% CI) were estimated using Poisson regression to quantify the association of demographic, behavioral, and clinical correlates with prevalent HPV infection. Results: Overall, 307 (24.6%) and 175 (14.0%) of women were positive for any HPV type and any HR-HPV type, respectively; the most common types were 72, 52, 62, and 16. Among women diagnosed with CIN 2/3 at enrollment (n = 11), the most prevalent HPV types were 52 and 16. In multivariate analysis, HPV prevalence at enrollment was higher among women with: long-term combined oral contraceptive use, a higher number of lifetime sexual partners, a prior Chlamydia infection, and a current diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis. Conclusion: The study findings provide important information that can be used in the evaluation of primary and secondary interventions designed to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in Thailand.
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author Marks,M.A.
Gupta,S.B.
Liaw,K.
Tadesse,A.S.
Kim,E.
Phongnarisorn,C.
Wootipoom,V.
Yuenyao,P.
Vipupinyo,C.
Rugpao,S.
Sriplienchan,S.
Gravitt,P.E.
Celentano,D.D.
author_facet Marks,M.A.
Gupta,S.B.
Liaw,K.
Tadesse,A.S.
Kim,E.
Phongnarisorn,C.
Wootipoom,V.
Yuenyao,P.
Vipupinyo,C.
Rugpao,S.
Sriplienchan,S.
Gravitt,P.E.
Celentano,D.D.
author_sort Marks,M.A.
title Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand
title_short Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand
title_full Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand
title_fullStr Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and correlates of HPV among women attending family-planning clinics in Thailand
title_sort prevalence and correlates of hpv among women attending family-planning clinics in thailand
publisher BioMed Central
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