Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Concordance in Heterosexual Couples

Background. Few studies have assessed genital human papillomavirus (HPV) concordance and factors associated with concordance among asymptomatic heterosexual couples. Methods. Genotyping for HPV was conducted with male and female sex partners aged 18—70 years from Tampa, Florida. Eligibility included...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2012-07, Vol.206 (2), p.202-211
Hauptverfasser: Nyitray, Alan G., Menezes, Lynette, Lu, Beibei, Lin, Hui-Yi, Smith, Dan'elle, Abrahamsen, Martha, Papenfuss, Mary, Gage, Christine, Giuliano, Anna R.
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Zusammenfassung:Background. Few studies have assessed genital human papillomavirus (HPV) concordance and factors associated with concordance among asymptomatic heterosexual couples. Methods. Genotyping for HPV was conducted with male and female sex partners aged 18—70 years from Tampa, Florida. Eligibility included no history of HPV-associated disease. Type-specific positive concordance (partners with ≥1 genotype in common) and negative concordance (neither partner had HPV) were assessed for 88 couples. Factors associated with concordance were assessed with Fisher exact tests and tests for trend. Results. Couples reported engaging in sexual intercourse for a median of 1.7 years (range, 0.1—49 years), and 75% reported being in the same monogamous relationship for the past 6 months. Almost 1 in 4 couples had type-specific positive concordance, and 35% had negative concordance for all types tested, for a total concordance of 59%. Concordance was not associated with monogamy. Type-specific positive concordance was associated with an increasing difference in partners' lifetime number of sex partners and inversely associated with an increasing difference in age. Negative concordance was inversely associated with both the couple's sum of lifetime number of sex partners and the difference in the partners' lifetime number of sex partners. Conclusions. Genital HPV concordance was common. Viral infectiousness and number of sex partners may help explain concordance among heterosexual partners.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/jis327