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Analysis of human papillomavirus DNA genotyping in 312 female outpatients attending STD clinics / 中国艾滋病性病
Chinese Journal of AIDS & STD ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-580621
ABSTRACT
Objective To analyze the results of human papillomavirus(HPV)DNA genotyping detection in 312 female outpatients attending STD clinics.Methods HPV DNA genotyping was detected by fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction(FQ-PCR)for 312 samples collected from female outpatients attending STD clinics.Results The HPV detection rates in outpatients with HPV in their neoplasm and secretion were 83.8% and 38.1%,respectively,and the difference between the two groups had statistical significance.Of the 111 cases with visible neoplasm 4,5 and 57 cases were with 16,18 and 6/11 single type HPV infection,respectively,while 0,16,8 and 3 cases were.with 16+18,16+6/11,18+6/11 and 16+18/11 multiple type infection,respectively.Of the 201 cases with abnormal secretion including cases with other STDs,cases with CA and other STDs in their spouses,treated cases with CA,and cases asking for self-examination because of their risky sex behavior,15,12 and 43 were with 16,18,and 6/11 single type infection,respectively,while 2,5,1 and 0 cases were with 16+18,16+6/11,18+6/11,16+18+6/11 multiple type infection,respectively.Conclusions High HPV DNA rates were detected in neoplasm and secretion of female STD outpatients;although the low risk 6/11 type HPV infection was the main cause,the common high risk type HPV infection was also detected.Therefore,routine HPV DNA detection should be provided to this population group.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of AIDS & STD Year: 2006 Type: Article