2012
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2012.13.4.1519
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Prevalence and Genotype Distribution of Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Hospitals in Chaozhou of Guangdong Province

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“…Compared with some Asian countries, HPV prevalence was found consistent reported here with the result of 24.5% in China (Chen et al, 2012) and 14.1% in Thailand (Natphopsuk et al, 2013) among women with normal cervical cytology. In international multicenter case control study, the 15 most common genotypes were found as in descending order of frequency, 16,18,45,31,33,52,58,35,59,56,39,51,73,68 et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Compared with some Asian countries, HPV prevalence was found consistent reported here with the result of 24.5% in China (Chen et al, 2012) and 14.1% in Thailand (Natphopsuk et al, 2013) among women with normal cervical cytology. In international multicenter case control study, the 15 most common genotypes were found as in descending order of frequency, 16,18,45,31,33,52,58,35,59,56,39,51,73,68 et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Our finding along those with previous studies reported that prevalence of HR-HPV infection was inversely associated with age (Chansaenroj et al, 2010;Swangvaree et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2011;Kim et al, 2012;Chen et al, 2012;Sui et al, 2013). In this study, prevalence of HR-HPV infection decreased from 8.84% at the age of 30-39 years to 5.42% and 4.39% at the age of 40-46, and 50 or older, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Although the overall prevalence of HR-HPV infection in the present study (5.4%) was broadly comparable to a range of 6.2%-10.0% reported previously in Asian population (Chansaenroj et al, 2010;Swangvaree et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2011;Kim et al, 2012;Chen et al, 2012;Sui et al, 2013;Akcali et al, 2013), an appealing result was the notably high prevalence of HPV 52 and HPV 58 and low prevalence of HPV 16 and 18. Together, HPV 52/58 and HPV 16/18 were found in approximately 31% and 20.5% of cases, respectively, singly or in combination.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 47%
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“…High-risk infection accounted for 69.01% of cases and low-risk infection accounted for 17.33%; low-risk mixed with high-risk infections accounted for 13.66% of cases. HPV infection in Henan was significantly higher than in Zhejiang (13.3%) (Ye et al, 2010) and Taiwan (16.2%) (Chen et al, 2011), but is similar to that of Changchun (Liu et al, 2013), Hunan (Li et al, 2013), and Chaozhou in Guangdong (Chen et al, 2012), where the infection rates were 20.0, 22.6, and 24.5%, respectively, but below that of Guangxi (38.9%) (Li et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%