哥伦比亚卡利市中学生口服HPV-16感染疫苗接种效果

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Andres Castillo , Julio Cesar Osorio , Adrián Fernández , Fabián Méndez , Liliana Alarcón , Gabriela Arturo , Rolando Herrero , Luis Eduardo Bravo
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摘要

近年来,有报道称HPV-16与口咽癌之间存在关联。因此,有必要评估接种疫苗是否能减少HPV-16在口腔中的暴露。目的评价哥伦比亚卡利市高中生口服HPV-16预防接种的效果。方法在横断面研究中,从哥伦比亚卡利市21所学校的14-17岁男女1784名高中生的口腔和喉咙样本中检测HPV-16 DNA。接种疫苗的女孩为944人,未接种疫苗的女孩为95人,未接种疫苗的男孩为745人。结果接种疫苗的女孩HPV暴露率为0.7%,未接种疫苗的女孩为3.2%,未接种疫苗的男孩为2.3%。接种疫苗的学生与未接种疫苗的学生HPV-16检出率的比值比(OR)为0.28 (95% CI: 0.07-0.88),表明接种两剂疫苗的学生HPV-16检出率降低了72%。未接种HPV-16疫苗的男生的检出率是接种过疫苗的女生的3.6倍(OR = 3.6,95% CI: 1.21-12.81),而在有过性行为的男生中,检出率增加到近8倍(OR = 7.74,95% CI: 1.53-75.09)。结论接种hpv疫苗可降低口腔和口咽腔HPV-16暴露率。
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Effect of vaccination against oral HPV-16 infection in high school students in the city of Cali, Colombia

Introduction

In recent years, an association between HPV-16 and oropharyngeal cancers has been reported. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate whether vaccination decreases the exposure of HPV-16 in the oral cavity.

Objective

To evaluate the effect of vaccination on oral HPV-16 infection in high school students in the city of Cali, Colombia.

Methods

In this cross-sectional study, HPV-16 DNA was detected in samples from the oral cavity and throat of 1,784 high school students of both genders, aged 14–17 years old, in 21 schools in the city of Cali, Colombia. The number in vaccinated girls were 944 vs., 95 unvaccinated girls and 745 unvaccinated boys.

Results

The HPV exposure percentages were: 0.7% in vaccinated girls, 3.2% in unvaccinated girls and 2.3% in unvaccinated boys. The odds ratio (OR) of detection of HPV-16 in vaccinated versus unvaccinated students was 0.28 (95% CI: 0.07–0.88), representing a 72% reduction in HPV-16 detection in students immunized with two doses. The odds of detection of HPV-16 in unvaccinated male students were 3.6 times those of vaccinated girls (OR = 3.6, 95% CI: 1.21–12.81) and increased to almost eight-fold in boys who had initiated sexual activity (OR = 7.74, 95% CI: 1.53–75.09).

Conclusions

HPV vaccination was associated with the reduction of HPV-16 exposure percentages in the oral and oropharyngeal cavity.

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期刊介绍: The official Journal of the International Papillomavirus Society Papillomavirus Research (PVR), the Journal of HPV and other Small DNA Tumor Viruses publishes innovative papers related to all aspects of papillomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses. The official journal of the International Papillomavirus Society, PVR is an open access publication that aims to bring together virologists, immunologists, epidemiologists and clinicians working in the booming field of HPV and animal papillomaviruses, polyomaviruses and other small DNA tumor viruses and their associated diseases, in order to foster and facilitate interdisciplinary communication. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, short communications, opinion articles and regional update reports on papillomaviruses and other tumor viruses in the following sections: a. Biology of papillomaviruses and related viruses from life cycle to cancer b. Epidemiology etiology and natural history studies c. Natural and induced immunity including vaccine research d. Intervention studies and strategies including i. Clinical studies and trials ii. HPV treatments iii. HPV vaccination programs iv. Diagnostics and screening e. Infection and disease prevention, modeling studies f. Guidelines and public health recommendations g. HPV Studies in special populations Regional and local studies on these viruses.
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