Title of article :
Human papilloma virus genotypes in women from Nayarit, Mexico, with squamous intraepithelial lesions and cervical cancer
Author/Authors :
ortega-cervantes, laura universidad autónoma de nayarit, Mexico , aguilar-lemarroy, adriana centro de investigación biomédica de occidente-imss, Guadalajara , rojas-garcía, aurora elizabeth universidad autónoma de nayarit - laboratorio de contaminación y toxicología ambiental, Mexico , barrón-vivanco, briscia socorro universidad autónoma de nayarit - laboratorio de contaminación y toxicología ambiental, Mexico , vallejo-ruiz, verónica centro de investigación biomédica de oriente - imss de metepec, Mexico , cantú-de león, david instituto nacional de cancerología, México , hernández, yael yvette bernal universidad autónoma de nayarit - laboratorio de contaminación y toxicología ambiental, Mexico , jáuregui-martínez, armando 6hospital civil dr. antonio gonzález guevara - servicios de salud de nayarit, Mexico , medina-díaz, irma martha universidad autónoma de nayarit - laboratorio de contaminación y toxicología ambiental, Mexico
From page :
327
To page :
338
Abstract :
Objective: In Mexico cervical cancer (CC) is the most common cause of death from neoplasia in women. Study aimed to analyze the current distribution of Human papillomavirus (HPV) types in women from Nayarit, Mexico, with Squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL) and Cervical cancer (CC). Methodology: Between January 2011 and July 2013, cervical samples were collected from female residents of the Mexican Stata ver. 8.0 statistical software. Results: Of the samples analyzed, 91.2%, HPV DNA was detected. Of these positive samples, 82% were High-risk (HR) viral types. The most prevalent HPV genotypes identified were 16, 58, 31, 18, and 70. Forty two percent of participants had a single infection, while 23 and 26% of participants were infected with two or more HPV genotypes, respectively. HPV 16 was the most prevalent genotype identified and was frequently present as a co-infection with HPV types 18, 51, 52, 59, 66, or 70. Conclusion: Women 20 years of age were most often infected with HPV, and the HPV Quadrivalent vaccine (types 16, 18, 6, and 11), currently available in Mexico, no confers protection against a subset of the HPV genotypes identified in the present study (58, 31, 70, and 35). Thus, it is important evaluate the geographical distribution of specific HPV genotypes in all health of center across Mexico in order to implement a successful vaccination program and to diagnose CC in its early stages.
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences
Record number :
2582216
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