1. Prevalence of genital HPV infection in STI and healthy populations and risk factors for viral persistence
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Aurora Parodi, Angela Pastorino, Francesco Drago, Maria Gabriella Mavilia, Giulia Ciccarese, Astrid Herzum, Stefania Casazza, Marih Dezzana, and Francesco Copello
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alcohol Drinking ,030106 microbiology ,Alphapapillomavirus ,Cigarette Smoking ,Persistence (computer science) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical microbiology ,Risk Factors ,Cytology ,medicine ,Humans ,Sex organ ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business.industry ,HPV Positive ,HPV infection ,virus diseases ,Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Virus Latency ,Infectious Diseases ,Ureaplasma parvum ,Immunology ,Female ,Genital Diseases, Male ,Viral persistence ,business ,Genital Diseases, Female - Abstract
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a well-established carcinogenic agent. This study aimed to assess prevalence and persistence rate of genital HPV infection in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) patients and healthy subjects. The risk factors influencing the persistence of genital HPV infection were also investigated. The samples were collected with the ThinPrep liquid-based cytology system. Among the HPV-positive patients, those consenting were retested after 12 months. Overall, 145/292 subjects proved HPV positive with a higher prevalence (51%) in STI than in healthy population (43%). The persistence of genital HPV infection was statistically associated with female gender, HR-HPV infection, smoking, and Ureaplasma parvum infection.
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- 2020
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