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Incidence of human papillomavirus infection in male sexual partners of women diagnosed with CIN II-III.

Gemma Martín-Ezquerra1, Pere Fuste, Fernando Larrazabal, Belen Lloveras, Alex Fernandez-Casado, Beatriz Belosillo, Gemma Mancebo, Emili Masferrer, Sonia Segura, Ramon Carreras, Francesc Alameda, Ramon M Pujol.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a very common sexually transmitted disease which has been strongly related to cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), penile cancer and intraepithelial and infiltrating anal squamous cell carcinoma.
OBJECTIVES: To describe the HPV status of male sexual partners of women diagnosed with CIN II/III and to evaluate the practical usefulness of the HPV detection in urine as a reliable marker of genital high-risk HPV infection in men.
METHODS: Ninety-one heterosexual male partners (mean age 32.7) were included in the study. A panel of epidemiological data was recorded. Peniscopy was performed at the first visit and after 6 months. Urine samples and anal and penile scrapings were obtained and Hybrid Capture II test for high-risk HPV was performed. Physical examination disclosed clinically or peniscopic lesions in only 5.4% patients. HPV was isolated in 12.9% and 6.2% of penile and anal scrapings respectively whereas HPV detection was positive in 28% of urine samples. Overall, 41% of the evaluated patients presented at least one finding diagnostic of HPV infection.
CONCLUSION: HPV detection in male partners of women with CIN is a frequent event, and urine HPV detection by Hybrid Capture test is a sensitive method for its detection. The determination of HPV in urine samples seems to be a simple method to investigate the subrogated genital HPV infection in men.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22240393     DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2011.1622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Dermatol        ISSN: 1167-1122            Impact factor:   3.328


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