2018
DOI: 10.21870/0131-3878-2018-27-3-55-64
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Prevalence of high-risk carcinogenic human papillomavirus types in women with proved neoplastic lesions in the cervix

Abstract: Распространённость вируса папилломы человека высокого канцерогенного риска при неопластических патологиях шейки матки Мкртчян Л.С., Каприн А.Д. 1 , Иванов С.А. 1 , Киселева В.И., Минакова Ю.В., Любина Л.В., Безяева Г.П., Панарина Л.В., Замулаева И.А., Крикунова Л.И.  МРНЦ им. А.Ф. Цыба -филиал ФГБУ «НМИЦ радиологии» Минздрава России, Обнинск; 1 ФГБУ «НМИЦ радиологии» Минздрава России, Обнинск Инфицирование вирусом папилломы человека высокого канцерогенного риска является причиной развития цервикальных интраэп… Show more

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“…The HPV 18, 58 and 59 genotypes were less frequent. Our data are consistent with literature data on the dominance of 16, 39, 31 HPV genotypes in Russia (Marochko and Artymuk, 2017;Mkrtchyan et al, 2018). In the Russian Federation, HPV 16 had been confirmed as the most common type with a prevalence range of (2.7-14.1%) and Belarus, (4.0-7.1%), while in Georgia, (16.1%) (Samoylova et al, 1995;Kleter et al, 1999;Zumbach et al, 2000;Alibegashvili et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The HPV 18, 58 and 59 genotypes were less frequent. Our data are consistent with literature data on the dominance of 16, 39, 31 HPV genotypes in Russia (Marochko and Artymuk, 2017;Mkrtchyan et al, 2018). In the Russian Federation, HPV 16 had been confirmed as the most common type with a prevalence range of (2.7-14.1%) and Belarus, (4.0-7.1%), while in Georgia, (16.1%) (Samoylova et al, 1995;Kleter et al, 1999;Zumbach et al, 2000;Alibegashvili et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The HPV 18, 58 and 59 genotypes were less frequent. Our data are consistent with literature data on the dominance of 16, 39, 31 HPV genotypes in Russia (Marochko and Artymuk, 2017;Mkrtchyan et al, 2018). In the Russian Federation, HPV 16 had been confirmed as the most common type with a prevalence range of (2.7-14.1%) and Belarus, (4.0-7.1%), while in Georgia, (16.1%) (Samoylova et al, 1995;Kleter et al, 1999;Zumbach et al, 2000;Alibegashvili et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%