Prevalence of high-grade HPV types among women in Astana, Kazakhstan (2018-2022)

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Kuralay Kongrtay, Nazira Kadrlodinova, Fatima Sultankulova, Aigul Batpanova, Yevgeniy Kim, Danagul Zhumasheva, Nasrulla Shanazarov, Nazira Kamzayeva
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Background: Cervical cancer is a significant public health concern worldwide, and human papillomavirus (HPV) is the leading cause of this disease. While there have been some studies on the prevalence of HPV in Kazakhstan, the country faces unique challenges in preventing and treating HPV-related diseases, including limited resources, a lack of awareness about HPV, and cultural attitudes toward sexual health. This research article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of HPV genotype distribution in Astana, Kazakhstan, for the last five years. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed from 2018 to 2022. Study population: Kazakhstani women referring to “Olympus laboratories network” settings for HPV testing age 18-64. AmpliSens® Real-Time PCR kits for HPV genotyping 14 high-risk HPV types (16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, 68) were performed. Results: This study revealed the increasing trend in HR-HPV prevalence among women for five sequential year periods. As a result, approximately 43% of women referred to the HPV testing were HR-HPV positive, with the most prevalent type being HPV 16 (20%), followed by HPV types 31, 52, 51. Conclusion: By examining the latest research on HPV and cervical cancer in Kazakhstan, we hope to contribute to developing effective public health policies and interventions to help reduce these diseases' burden in this country. Furthermore, the database will be established for future large-scale studies after vaccination implementation.
2018-2022年哈萨克斯坦阿斯塔纳妇女中高级别HPV类型的患病率
背景:癌症是世界范围内一个重要的公共卫生问题,人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是该疾病的主要病因。虽然已经对哈萨克斯坦的HPV流行率进行了一些研究,但该国在预防和治疗HPV相关疾病方面面临着独特的挑战,包括资源有限、缺乏对HPV的认识以及对性健康的文化态度。这篇研究文章旨在全面概述过去五年哈萨克斯坦阿斯塔纳的HPV基因型分布。方法:于2018年至2022年进行横断面研究。研究人群:哈萨克斯坦女性,参照“奥林巴斯实验室网络”进行HPV检测,年龄18-64岁。使用AmpliSens®实时PCR试剂盒对14种高危HPV类型(16、18、31、33、35、39、45、51、52、56、58、59、66、68)进行HPV基因分型。结果:本研究揭示了女性HR-HPV患病率连续五年呈上升趋势。因此,接受HPV检测的女性中,约43%为HR-HPV阳性,最常见的类型是HPV 16型(20%),其次是HPV 31、52、51型。结论:通过检查哈萨克斯坦关于HPV和癌症宫颈癌的最新研究,我们希望为制定有效的公共卫生政策和干预措施做出贡献,以帮助减轻该国这些疾病的负担。此外,该数据库将在疫苗接种实施后建立,用于未来的大规模研究。
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