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. 2022 Jul 1;23(7):2477-2482.
doi: 10.31557/APJCP.2022.23.7.2477.

Genotype Distribution and Prevalence of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection among Women in Samsun Province of Turkey

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Genotype Distribution and Prevalence of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection among Women in Samsun Province of Turkey

Mehmet Hakan Taskin et al. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. .

Abstract

Background: The human papillomavirus (HPV) is an important public health problem that can cause cervical cancer. HPVs were classified into high-risk (HR-HPV) and low-risk (LR-HPV) types. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence and genotype distribution of HR-HPV infection in Samsun province in Turkey.

Methods: Cervical smear samples taken from 5406 women over a 23-month period were evaluated for the presence of HPV infection. The detection of HPV genotypes was performed using RT-PCR technology. HPV detection and genotyping were performed using RT-PCR method. HR- HPV types are divided into 3 groups as type 16, type 18 and other types (31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, 68, with or without type 16 and 18). The results were evaluated statistically.

Results: The mean age of HR-HPV positive patients was 39.56 years (20-68 years). The prevalance of HR-HPV types did not differ between different age groups (p˃0.05). Overall, 9.17% of women (496/5406 samples) were found to be positive at least one type of HR-HPV. HPV type 16 was detected in 28.62%, type 18 in 9.67%, and other types in 78.83%. The most common HR-HPV type was other types (p˂0.001). Type 16 was most common than type 18 (p˂0.001). The patients were evaluated by dividing them into 6 age groups. Type 16 positivity was higher in 30-39 ages while type18 and other types positivity were higher in the 40-49 age group. When the 23-month period of HPV test was evaluated according to months and seasons, the highest prevalance was seen in June 2021 and Summer 2021.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first large-scale study of HR-HPV prevalence and genotype distribution among women in Samsun Province of Turkey. The other types containing one or more types made up the majority of the studied population.

Keywords: Genotyping; HPV; Keywords: Cervical cancer; RT-PCR.

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The authors declared no conflicts of interest with respect to the authorship and/or publication of this article.

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The Distribution of HR-HPV Types
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Figure 2
The Prevalance and Distribution of All Patients According toAge Groups
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The Prevalance and Distribution of HR-HPV by Age Groups
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HPV Test Prevalence According to Months
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Figure 5
HPV Test Prevalence According to Seasons

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