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Asymptomatic genital infection of human papillomavirus in pregnant women and the vertical transmission route / 华中科技大学学报(医学)(英德文版)
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) ; (6): 343-5, 2005.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-634273
ABSTRACT
To further investigate the vertical transmission route of human papillomavirus (HPV) and the indication for the choice of mode of delivery, the infective status of 152 asymptomatic pregnant wemen and the maternal-fetal transmission were studied. By using general primers in polymerase chain reaction (GP-PCR) combined with restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, HPV DNA positive rate in cervical secretions and venous blood in asymptomatic pregnant women was 36.21% and 52.78%, respectively, and the identified genotypes were mainly HPV16 and 18. The maternal-fetal transmission rate of HPV via genital tract as well as blood was 40.91% and 57. 89%, respectively. It was concluded that besides the transmission route of genital tract and amniotic fluid, there was also transplacental transmission of HPV in utero. Therefore,in our opinion, it is not an absolut indication to perform a cesarean delivery for the pregnant women with HPV asymtomatic genital infection.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Papillomaviridae / Complications infectieuses de la grossesse / Polymorphisme de restriction / ADN viral / Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne / Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse / Infections à papillomavirus / Maladies urogénitales de la femme langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) Année: 2005 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Papillomaviridae / Complications infectieuses de la grossesse / Polymorphisme de restriction / ADN viral / Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne / Transmission verticale de maladie infectieuse / Infections à papillomavirus / Maladies urogénitales de la femme langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) Année: 2005 Type: Article