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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-37609

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Risk factors for cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL) including human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and the p53 codon 72 polymorphism were investigated in a case-control study with 103 cases and 105 controls in Northeastern Thailand. Increased risk for SIL was observed for age at menarche (odds ratio (OR) = 2.2; p< 0.005), age at the first sexual intercourse (OR=2.4; p< 0.05), number of sexual partners (OR=2.7; p< 0.005) and partners' smoking history (OR=2.3-3.2; p< 0.01). Prevalence of malignant type of HPV infection in the control and SIL groups was 18.1% and 60.2%, respectively. HPV infection significantly increased risk for SIL 6.8-fold (p< 0.001). HPV-16 infection was the commonest (31 out of 62 carriers) in SIL patients and highly associated with risk. The p53 codon 72 polymorphism was not identified as a genetic risk for SIL in this study, as demonstrated in Thai cervical cancer. Therefore, to prevent cervical neoplasia or HPV infection, inclusion of knowledge on sexual behavior and effects of smoking into public health programs is important and, at the same time, a nation-wide screening scheme for cervical abnormalities including HPV-typing is a high priority in Thailand.


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Adolescent , Adulte , Répartition par âge , Séquence nucléotidique , Carcinome épidermoïde/épidémiologie , Études cas-témoins , Dysplasie du col utérin/épidémiologie , Codon/génétique , Intervalles de confiance , ADN viral/analyse , Femelle , Régulation de l'expression des gènes tumoraux , Génotype , Humains , Incidence , Données de séquences moléculaires , Infections à papillomavirus/diagnostic , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/méthodes , Polymorphisme génétique , Probabilité , Valeurs de référence , Appréciation des risques , Thaïlande/épidémiologie , Protéine p53 suppresseur de tumeur/génétique , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/épidémiologie
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-38043

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HPV infection is the main cause of cervical cancer; however, factors that promote and maintain HPV infection are still unclear. This study was designed to search for factors responsible for the HPV infection in Northeastern Thai women. A total of 190 volunteers with a normal histopathologic appearance of cervix as controls (n=100) and with squamous cell cervical carcinoma (SCCA) (n=90) were the subjects. Variables of risk factors including sexual behaviors, history of reproduction, history of sexually transmitted diseases and smoking were conducted with self-report and direct interview. Number of sexual partners and smoking history increased the likelihood of high-risk HPV infection. Multiple sexual partners showed significantly higher 3.94-fold risk for HPV infection (95% CI = 1.82-8.82, p-value<0.001). Smoking history of partner increased the risk for HPV infection 3.03-fold (95%CI=1.42-6.58, p-value< 0.002). After OR were adjusted, significant difference was still observed in the number of sexual partners (p-value <0.0001) and smoking history of the partner (p-value<0.005). To decrease the incidence of cervical cancer, we should prevent HPV dissemination and be on the alert for having multiple sexual partners and a partner's smoking habit, which must be included in our public health planning.


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Adolescent , Adulte , Carcinome épidermoïde/prévention et contrôle , Femelle , Humains , Infections à papillomavirus/épidémiologie , Facteurs de risque , Comportement sexuel , Partenaire sexuel , Fumer/effets indésirables , Thaïlande/épidémiologie , Tumeurs du col de l'utérus/prévention et contrôle
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