Human papillomavirus prevalence and type-specific distribution of high- and low-risk genotypes among Malagasy women living in urban and rural areas

Highlights • We investigated the overall and genotype-specific prevalences of HPV in Malagasy women. • The most common HR-HPV types were HPV-53, HPV-68, HPV-52, HPV-35, HPV-73, HPV-31, HPV-16, and HPV-18. • CIN1–CIN3 lesions were more common in women in their 30s. • 25.8% of CIN2+ cases were associa...

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Hauptverfasser: Catarino, Rosa, Vassilakos, Pierre, Jinoro, Jeromine, Broquet, Celine, Benski, Anne-Caroline, Meyer-Hamme, Ulrike, Petignat, Patrick
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description Highlights • We investigated the overall and genotype-specific prevalences of HPV in Malagasy women. • The most common HR-HPV types were HPV-53, HPV-68, HPV-52, HPV-35, HPV-73, HPV-31, HPV-16, and HPV-18. • CIN1–CIN3 lesions were more common in women in their 30s. • 25.8% of CIN2+ cases were associated with HPV-16/18. • This study provides evidence to support the introduction of HPV vaccination in eastern African countries.
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Developing countries
Developing country
Epidemiology
Female
Genotype
Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Medicine
HPV testing
HPV vaccination
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Infections
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LDCs
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Population
Prevalence
Prevention
Rural areas
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Vaccines
Womens health
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