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Cervical Coinfection with Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Types and Possible Implications for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer by HPV Vaccines.

机译:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)类型的宫颈合并感染及其对HPV疫苗预防宫颈癌的可能意义。

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Coinfection with multiple types of human papillomavirus (HPV) and its implications for the development of efficacious HPV vaccines is a subject of great interest. To describe the occurrence of concurrent infection with multiple HPV types and to determine whether genital HPV infection modifies the risk of acquiring a new HPV infection with another HPV type, 1610 subjects were monitored for an average of 4.1 years in Bogota, Colombia. Information on risk factors for HPV infection and cervical cells was collected for detection of HPV DNA of 36 types at study entry and at 6 consecutive 6-month follow-up visits. Clustering or the concurrent acquisition of multiple types occurred more often than would be expected by chance. Subjects with incident HPV-16 or -18 infection had 5-7 times higher odds of acquiring a subsequent HPV-58 infection than subjects not infected with HPV-16 or -18. This might affect the protection conferred by effective HPV vaccines.
机译:与多种类型的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)共同感染及其对有效HPV疫苗开发的影响是引起人们极大兴趣的主题。为了描述多种HPV类型并发感染的发生并确定生殖器HPV感染是否改变了另一种HPV类型感染新的HPV感染的风险,在哥伦比亚波哥大对1610名受试者进行了平均4.1年的监测。在研究进入和连续6个月的随访中,收集了有关HPV感染和宫颈细胞危险因素的信息,以检测36种HPV DNA。群集或并发获取多种类型的事件比偶然预期的发生的频率更高。发生HPV-16或-18感染的受试者比未感染HPV-16或-18的受试者获得后续HPV-58感染的几率高5-7倍。这可能会影响有效的HPV疫苗所赋予的保护作用。

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