Changes in Genital HPV Prevalence during 12 Years Girls-Only Bivalent HPV Vaccination: Results from a Biennial Repeated Cross-Sectional Study

Johannes M A Kusters, Maarten F Schim van der Loeff, Janneke C M Heijne, Audrey J King, Hester E de Melker, Titia Heijman, Johannes A Bogaards, Birgit H B van Benthem
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Background From 2009 until 2021, bivalent HPV vaccination was offered only to girls in the Netherlands. We aimed to study the impact of girls-only HPV vaccination on genital HPV prevalence among young adults. Methods and findings PASSYON is a biennial repeated cross-sectional study (2009-21) among sexual health clinic clients aged 16-24 years old. Questionnaires elicited data on demographics, sexual behaviour and HPV vaccination status. Genital samples were collected and analysed using a PCR-based assay (SPF10-LiPA25). Type-specific prevalence trends of 12 high-risk (hr) genotypes were analysed as the adjusted average annual change (aAAC), estimated using Poisson GEE models. The relation between aAAC and phylogenetic distance to HPV-16/18 was assessed by means of regression and rank correlation analysis. Questionnaires and genital samples were collected from 8,889 females and 3,300 heterosexual males (HM). 4,829 females reported to be unvaccinated (54·3%). Among females (irrespective of vaccination status), prevalences of HPV-16/18/31/33/35/45 decreased significantly over time. Increasing trends were observed for HPV-39/52/56. Among both HM and unvaccinated females HPV-16/18 prevalence significantly declined, as did HPV-31 among HM. In contrast, HPV-52/58 increased significantly among HM and unvaccinated females. The type-specific aAAC correlated well with the phylogenetic distance to HPV-16/18. Conclusions During twelve years girls-only bivalent HPV vaccination in the Netherlands, decreasing trends of the vaccine types and cross-protected types were observed among females. Herd protection of vaccine-types was observed for HM and unvaccinated females, and one cross-protected type for HM. Increasing prevalence trends of HPV types with large phylogenetic distance to the vaccine types might indicate type-replacement.
12 年仅接种二价 HPV 疫苗的女孩生殖器 HPV 感染率的变化:两年一次的重复横断面研究结果
背景 从 2009 年到 2021 年,荷兰只为女孩提供二价 HPV 疫苗接种。我们旨在研究只为女孩接种 HPV 疫苗对年轻人生殖器 HPV 感染率的影响。方法和结果 PASSYON 是一项两年一次的重复横断面研究(2009-21 年),研究对象为 16-24 岁的性健康诊所客户。调查问卷收集了有关人口统计学、性行为和 HPV 疫苗接种情况的数据。研究人员收集了生殖器样本,并使用基于 PCR 的检测方法(SPF10-LiPA25)进行分析。12 种高风险 (hr) 基因型的特定类型流行趋势以调整后年均变化 (aAAC) 的形式进行分析,并使用泊松 GEE 模型进行估算。通过回归和秩相关分析评估了 aAAC 与 HPV-16/18 系统发育距离之间的关系。研究收集了 8,889 名女性和 3,300 名异性恋男性(HM)的问卷和生殖器样本。其中 4829 名女性未接种疫苗(54-3%)。在女性中(不考虑疫苗接种情况),HPV-16/18/31/33/35/45 的流行率随着时间的推移显著下降。HPV-39/52/56的流行率呈上升趋势。在人类乳头瘤病毒和未接种疫苗的女性中,HPV-16/18 的流行率明显下降,人类乳头瘤病毒中的 HPV-31 也是如此。与此相反,HPV-52/58 在 HM 和未接种疫苗的女性中明显增加。类型特异性 aAAC 与 HPV-16/18 的系统发育距离有很好的相关性。结论 在荷兰进行的 12 年女孩专用二价 HPV 疫苗接种期间,在女性中观察到疫苗类型和交叉保护类型呈下降趋势。在接种 HM 疫苗和未接种疫苗的女性中观察到疫苗类型的群集保护,在接种 HM 疫苗的女性中观察到一种交叉保护类型。与疫苗类型具有较大系统发育距离的 HPV 类型的流行率呈上升趋势,这可能表明存在类型替换。
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