Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection in Early Pregnancy: Prevalence and Implications.

Q2 Medicine
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2019-03-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/4376902
Deeksha Pandey, Vani Solleti, Gazal Jain, Anwesha Das, Kabekkodu Shama Prasada, Shobha Acharya, Kapaettu Satyamoorthy
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Introduction: Young women (20-35 years) are at high risk of HPV infection, although the majority of the infections are asymptomatic and are cleared spontaneously by the host immune system. These are also the group of women who are sexually active and are in the population of pregnant women. During pregnancy, the changes in the hormonal milieu and immune response may favor persistence of HPV infection and may aid in transgenerational transmission thereby furthering the cancer risk. In the present study, we determined the prevalence of vaginal HPV infection in early pregnancy and attempted to relate with pregnancy outcome.

Material and methods: Vaginal cytology samples were collected from the condoms used to cover the vaginal sonography probe during a routine first trimester visit to the hospital. All women were followed up throughout pregnancy and childbirth. Maternal and neonatal outcomes were recorded.

Results: We found a prevalence of HPV infection around 39.4% in our population. Interestingly all HPV positive women were infected with one or more high risk HPV viruses with an overlap of intermediate and low risk in 43% and 7.3%, respectively. Women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM) showed a statistically higher incidence in HPV positive (7.3%) group as compared to the HPV negative (3.2%) group.

Conclusion: The prevalence of genital HPV infection is high during pregnancy (around 40%) and was associated with higher incidence of PPROM.

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人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染在妊娠早期:患病率和影响。
简介:年轻女性(20-35岁)是HPV感染的高危人群,尽管大多数感染是无症状的,并可由宿主免疫系统自行清除。这些女性也属于性活跃的群体,属于孕妇群体。在怀孕期间,激素环境和免疫反应的变化可能有利于HPV感染的持续存在,并可能有助于跨代传播,从而进一步增加癌症风险。在本研究中,我们确定了妊娠早期阴道HPV感染的患病率,并试图将其与妊娠结局联系起来。材料和方法:阴道细胞学样本是在妊娠早期常规就诊期间从覆盖阴道超声探头的避孕套中收集的。所有妇女在怀孕和分娩期间都被随访。记录产妇和新生儿的结局。结果:我们发现人群中HPV感染率约为39.4%。有趣的是,所有HPV阳性妇女都感染了一种或多种高危HPV病毒,中危和低危的重叠率分别为43%和7.3%。与HPV阴性组(3.2%)相比,HPV阳性组(7.3%)的早产胎膜破裂(PPROM)发生率在统计学上更高。结论:妊娠期生殖器HPV感染率较高(约40%),且与PPROM发生率较高相关。
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Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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3.80
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17
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology aims to disseminate new and important information to clinicians and other health care providers, scientists, and researchers involved in the study or treatment of infectious diseases, especially those affecting the female patient. Its ultimate aim is to advance knowledge and encourage research, thereby improving the prevention or diagnosis and treatment of patients affected by such diseases.
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