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Human papillomavirus frequency of women at low risk of developing cervical cancer: a preliminary study from a Turkish university hospital

  • B. Oz-;elik1,*,
  • i. S. Serin2
  • S. Gokahmetoglu2
  • M. Basbug1
  • R. Erez3

1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Turkey

2Departnient of Microbiology, Turkey

3Department of Biostatistics, Medical Faculty, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey

DOI: 10.12892/ejgo200302157 Vol.24,Issue 2,March 2003 pp.157-159

Published: 10 March 2003

*Corresponding Author(s): B. Oz-;elik E-mail:

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the frequency of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection among low-risk women for cervical cancer in our region.

Methods: In one year period, 230 consecutive women at low risk of developing cervical cancer were enrolled to the study. HPV DNA testing was performed by Hybrid Capture-I System (HC-I) and groups were constituted by HPV-positive and HPV-negative women. A comparison of the groups according to age, obstetric history and age at the beginning of sexual intercourse was made. Statistical analysis was performed.

Results: The frequency rate of HPV infection was demonstrated to be 6.1% (n = 14) in our study (5.9% in women < or = 45 years and 7.7% in women > 45 years). Age-dependent differences were not observed between groups. There was no significant difference between HPV-positive and negative women regarding obstetric characteristics and mean age at first intercourse.

Conclusion: This study provided significant information on the frequency of HPV infection of low-risk women in our region. When considered with studies performed in other countries, our study may give some help on the natural history of HPV infection and cervical squamous lesions.

Keywords

HPV frequency; Low-risk women; Middle East Anatolia

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B. Oz-;elik,i. S. Serin,S. Gokahmetoglu,M. Basbug,R. Erez. Human papillomavirus frequency of women at low risk of developing cervical cancer: a preliminary study from a Turkish university hospital. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2003. 24(2);157-159.

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