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Incidence, persistence and clearance of cervical human papillomavirus among women in Guangdong, China 2007-2018: A retrospective cohort study.

Meijuan Li1, Tingyan Liu2, Ganfeng Luo1, Xiaoli Sun2, Guiying Hu2, Ying Lu2, Richie H Xu3, Huachun Zou4, Xiping Luo5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed the incidence, persistence and clearance of cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) among women varies from regions. There is no study on dynamic changes of HPV infection among women in Guangdong.
METHODS: It is a retrospective cohort study that included gynecological outpatients aged ≥15 years and retested for HPV within 24 months in Guangdong Women and Children Hospital to estimate HPV incidence, persistence and clearance. Outcomes were estimated through the proportion of HPV incidence, persistence and clearance in HPV-negative or HPV-positive women. Moreover, we examined HPV incidence, persistence and clearance among women who retested in four calendar periods: 0-6, 6-12, 12-18, 18-24 months after the first test.
RESULTS: 33,328 gynecological outpatients were included in our study. Incidence rates of any HPV, high-risk (HR) HPV and low-risk (LR) HPV were 10.58%, 8.68% and 4.83%. The most common incident HR HPV were HPV52 (2.69%), HPV16 (1.23%) and HPV58 (1.23%). Persistence rates of any HPV, HR HPV and LR HPV were 47.55%, 42.77% and 33.88%. HPV52 (42.33%), HPV58 (40.74%) and HPV68 (32.36%) were commonly found persistent types. And clearance rates of any HPV, HR HPV and LR HPV were 52.44%, 57.23% and 66.12%.The lowest clearance rates were observed for HPV52 (57.67%), HPV68 (67.64%) and HPV39 (68.56%). HPV incidence and persistence were higher among women aged 15-19 years and ≥55 years. HPV incidence and persistence were found higher among women who retested within 6 months than others in other periods.
CONCLUSIONS: HPV52, 58, 68, and 39 were the more likely to cause incident and persistent infection, and less likely to be cleared among women in Guangdong. HPV incidence and persistent infection were higher among women aged both younger and older women compared to middle aged women. HPV retesting period may impact the detection of HPV incidence, persistence and clearance.
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Keywords:  Clearance; Guangdong; HPV; Incidence; Persistence

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33341483     DOI: 10.1016/j.jiph.2020.11.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Public Health        ISSN: 1876-0341            Impact factor:   3.718


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