| Literature DB >> 21182757 |
Angela A Kraut1, Tania Schink, Renate Schulze-Rath, Rafael T Mikolajczyk, Edeltraut Garbe.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human papilloma virus (HPV) types 6 and 11 account for 90 percent of anogenital warts (AGW). Assessment of a potential reduction of the incidence of AGW following introduction of HPV vaccines requires population-based incidence rates. The aim of this study was to estimate incidence rates of AGW in Germany, stratified by age, sex, and region. Additionally, the medical practitioner (gynaecologist, dermatologist, urologist etc.) who made the initial diagnosis of AGW was assessed.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21182757 PMCID: PMC3022833 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Crude incidence rates of anogenital warts by age and sex
| Year | Age group | Sex | Person-time* | Cases | Incidence | 95% Confidence interval** |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 56.85 | 10,999 | 193.47 | 189.87 to 197.12 | ||
| Male | 45.74 | 6,613 | 144.57 | 141.10 to 148.09 | ||
| Total | 102.59 | 17,612 | 171.67 | 169.14 to 174.22 | ||
| Female | 46.43 | 10,676 | 229.93 | 225.59 to 234.33 | ||
| Male | 36.93 | 6,339 | 171.64 | 167.44 to 175.92 | ||
| Total | 83.36 | 17,015 | 204.11 | 201.05 to 207.20 | ||
| Female | 57.59 | 10,901 | 189.30 | 185.76 to 192.89 | ||
| Male | 46.69 | 6,907 | 147.95 | 144.48 to 151.48 | ||
| Total | 104.27 | 17,808 | 170.78 | 168.29 to 173.31 | ||
| Female | 46.60 | 10,586 | 227.19 | 222.88 to 231.56 | ||
| Male | 37.34 | 6,645 | 177.97 | 173.72 to 182.31 | ||
| Total | 83.93 | 17,231 | 205.30 | 202.24 to 208.39 | ||
* in 100,000 person-years
** per 100,000 person-years
Figure 1Incidence rates of anogenital warts by 5 year age groups in males and females for Germany in 2005 to 2006.
Figure 2Geographical variation in incidence rates of anogenital warts in Germany 2005 to 2006. Note: Incidence rates are standardised for the sex and age distribution of the German population in 2006 and are computed per 100,000 person-years. Bremen and Bremerhaven constitute the city-state Bremen.
Figure 3Crude incidence rates of anogenital warts for regions in Germany in 2005 to 2006 by sex. City-states: the Federal states Berlin, Bremen and Hamburg. West Germany: Federal states belonging to former West Germany without city-states. East Germany: Federal states belonging to former East Germany without city-states.
Figure 4Initial diagnosis of anogenital warts by specialty of medical practitioner (2005 to 2006). Note: hospital diagnoses are not classified by specialties. * The medical practitioner who made the first diagnosis could not be ascertained because more than one medical practitioner made a diagnosis in the respective quarter. † Ambulatory diagnoses made by medical practitioners with other specialties than those listed.