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Title: | Investigation of human papillomavirus DNA in cervical specimens by hybrid capture assay | Authors: | Öztürk, S. Kaleli, İlknur Kaleli, Babür Bir, Ferda |
Keywords: | Cervical cancer Human papillomavirus Hybrid capture assay diagnostic agent virus DNA adolescent adult age article DNA probe educational status female genetics human income isolation and purification middle aged Papilloma virus pathology precancer Turkey (republic) uterine cervix virology virus infection Adolescent Adult Age Factors Cervix Uteri DNA Probes, HPV DNA, Viral Educational Status Female Humans Income Middle Aged Papillomaviridae Papillomavirus Infections Precancerous Conditions Turkey |
Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of human papillomavirus DNA (HPV-DNA) in cervical specimens of those randomly selected women. age between 18-62 years and applied to Gynecology and Obstetric Clinics in a six months period. Two hundred and six women were enrolled during the study. HPV-DNA in the cervical specimens were investigated with Hybrid Capture System (Digene Hybrid Capture System, UK) and also the cytologic specimens were examined simultaneously. HPV-DNA positivity was 4.9% overall. HPV-DNA positivity was found to be higher among younger population (30-39 age group: 7.3%), women with lower education level (6.9 %) and with lower income level (11.8%). Additionally, HPV-DNA positivity rate was found higher among women who experienced their first sexual intercourse at lower ages (15-19 age group: 6.3%) and who use oral contraceptives (7.7%). HPV-DNA positivity was found to be 2.1% in women with normal cervical cytology and 42.9% in women with epithelial cell abnormalities, and this difference was statistically significant (p=0.000). The presence of HPV together with high rates of epithelial cell abnormalities leading to cervical cancer, supported the association between HPV and malignancy. Thus, HPV-DNA testing should be included in the cervical cancer screening programmes. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5079 | ISSN: | 0374-9096 |
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