Prevalence and Molecular Epidemiology of Human Papillomavirus in Ecuadorian Women with Cervical Cytological Abnormalities

Guido Silva Francisco Altamirano, Walter Montenegro, Ricardo Silva
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The relationship between human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer remains a topic of extensive research. This virus is responsible for mild and severe abnormalities that can slowly trigger some type of carcinoma with a strong association with sexual practice. Availability of new techniques for HPV tipification allow to better establish more common virus types associated to this neoplasia. The article presents prevalence and molecular epidemiology (PCR results) from 1000 female patients affiliated to the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security (IESS), concurrent to Teodoro Maldonado Carbo Hospital in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, from July 2011 to August 2013. Results prove that the most prevalent types of HPV present are: HPV-16 (29, 77%); HPV-52 (16, 18%); HPV-51 (12, 30%); HPV-6 (9, 71%); and HPV-59 (8, 74%). Molecular epidemiology is quite distinct from that found in other parts of the world. Ecuador is importing Papillomavirus vaccines, and general idea from health authorities is that these vaccines offer protection against 75% of papilloma virus infections. Results presented in this study, suggest that this protection is less than 30% for women in the province of Guayas.
人乳头瘤病毒在宫颈细胞学异常的厄瓜多尔妇女中的患病率和分子流行病学
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)与宫颈癌之间的关系仍然是一个广泛研究的课题。这种病毒可导致轻微和严重的异常,并可慢慢引发与性行为密切相关的某些类型的癌。新技术的可用性为HPV鉴定允许更好地建立更常见的病毒类型相关的这种肿瘤。本文介绍了2011年7月至2013年8月厄瓜多尔瓜亚基尔市特奥多罗马尔多纳多卡波医院隶属于厄瓜多尔社会保障研究所(IESS)的1000名女性患者的患病率和分子流行病学(PCR结果)。结果证明,目前最流行的HPV类型是:HPV-16 (29.77%);Hpv-52 (16.18%);Hpv-51 (12.30%);Hpv-6 (9.71%);HPV-59(8.74%)。分子流行病学与世界其他地区的流行病学截然不同。厄瓜多尔正在进口乳头瘤病毒疫苗,卫生当局的总体想法是,这些疫苗可预防75%的乳头瘤病毒感染。这项研究的结果表明,瓜亚斯省妇女的这种保护不到30%。
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