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Title: | Genotypic distribution of human oncogenic papillomaviruses in sexually active women in Burkina Faso: Central, Central-Eastern and HautsBassins regions |
Authors: | Ouedraogo, Rogomenoma Alice Zohoncon, Théodora Mahoukèdè Traore, Ina Marie Angèle Ouattara, Abdoul Karim Guigma, Sindimalgdé Patricia Djigma, Florencia Wendkuuni Obiri-Yeboah, Dorcas Ouedraogo, Charlemagne Simpore, Jacques |
Keywords: | High-risk HPV Genotypes Epidemiology Women Burkina Faso. |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | BioMol Concepts |
Abstract: | Objective: this study was conducted to determine the distribution of high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) genotypes in women in the general population of three regions of Burkina Faso. METHOD: This multicenter, descriptive cross-sectional study involved 1321 sexually active women in five cities in three regions of Burkina Faso: Central, Central-Eastern and Hauts-Bassins regions. After collection of endocervical specimens, pre-cervical lesions were screened by visual inspection with acetic acid and lugol (VIA / VILI). HR-HPV genotypes were characterized by multiplex real-time PCR after extraction of viral DNA. Results: The mean age of women was 31.98 ± 10.09 years. The HR-HPV infection in the three regions ranged from 26.16% to 43.26% with 35.42% as overall prevalence in women. The most common HR-HPV genotypes in descending order were: HPV 56, 52, 66, 59, 39, 51, 18, 35. The prevalence of bivalent vaccine genotypes (HPV16 / 18) was 7.83% against 63.78% of genotypes not covered by HPV vaccine; 36.32% (170/468) of women had multiple concomitant HR-HPV infections. Conclusion: this study showed significant regional variation and high prevalence of HR-HPV infection in women. The predominant genotypes differ from those covered by available vaccines in Burkina Faso. These results will help guide our health policies towards better prevention of cervical cancer. The diversity of oncogenic genotypes is sparking a large-scale study in the West African sub-region, particularly in cases of cancer and the introduction of the nonavalent vaccine which includes HPV 52 found among the predominant genotypes in this study. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9607 |
Appears in Collections: | School of Medical Sciences |
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