RESUMOO papilomavírus humano (HPV) é considerado uma doença sexualmente transmitida com maior prevalência e incidência do mundo. O estudo teve por objetivo investigar a infecção pelo HPV em mulheres que realizaram colpocitológico no CAIS mulher de Anápolis/GO no período de julho de 2012 à julho de 2014. Utilizou-se como recurso metodológico pesquisa documental, descritiva e quantitativa. Dos 10.984 prontuários analisados, 2.4% das mulheres possuíam infecção pelo HPV, destacando principalmente as mulheres de 38 a 49 anos (35%). Não existem dados na literatura que associem a infecção do HPV com sazonalidade. A transmissão estaria associada a fatores como: vida sexual precoce, a falta de uso de preservativos, número elevado de parceiros sexuais, gestações, uso de anticoncepcionais, tabagismo e imunodeprimidos. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Colpocitológico; infecção; mulheres; papilomavírus humano (HPV); vida sexual SURVEY OF THE OF HPV (Human Papillomavirus) OCCURRENCE WITH PAP SMEAR IN CAIS MULHER -ANÁPOLIS -GOABSTRACT Human papillomavirus (HPV) is considered one of the sexually transmitted diseases with the highest prevalence and incidence in the world. The study aimed to investigate HPV infection in women who had Pap smear in CAIS Mulher from Anapolis/GO from July 2012 to July 2014. It was used as a methodological feature documentary, descriptive and quantitative research. Of the 10.984 records analyzed, 2.4% of women had HPV infection, especially highlighting women 38-49 years (35%). There are no data in the literature linking HPV infection with seasonality. The transmission would be associated with factors such as early sexual life, lack of condom use, high numbers of sexual partners, pregnancies, contraceptive use, smoking and immunocompromised.
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