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01-07-2012 | Gynecologic Oncology
Detection and genotyping of cervical HPV with simultaneous cervical cytology in Turkish women: a hospital-based study
Authors:
Kunter Yuce, Ahmet Pinar, Mehmet Coskun Salman, Alpaslan Alp, Berkan Sayal, Selen Dogan, Gulsen Hascelik
Published in:
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Issue 1/2012
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Abstract
Purpose
To investigate the prevalence of cervical human papilloma virus (HPV) with genotyping and simultaneous cervical cytology among Turkish women in a university hospital. A review of literature was done as well to summarize the results of similar Turkish studies based on hospital data.
Methods
Women who were subjected to cervical HPV-DNA testing with simultaneous cervical Pap test were included. Seeplex HPV 18-plex Genotyping Test was used for HPV detection and typing. Liquid-based cytology was used for Pap test and Bethesda system was used for results.
Results
Study group included 890 patients with a mean age of 39.5 years. The prevalence of any HPV was 25.7% while high-risk HPV was positive in 23.0%. There were no significant differences in HPV prevalence between younger and older women. Among HPV-positive women, 89.5% had at least one type of high-risk HPV. Most common HPV was type 16 followed by type 31 and 51. Abnormal cervical cytology rate was 11.6%. Rate of HPV positivity was significantly higher in women with abnormal cervical cytology compared to women with normal cytology (54.4 vs. 22.0%).
Conclusions
Cervical HPV infection is a serious and gradually growing problem for Turkish women according to hospital-based data. This may be associated with low age at marriage and more sensitive HPV detection methods.