Background: No recent data exist on human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in Beijing, People's Republic of China.Materials and methodWe interviewed and examined a representative, randomly selected sample of 5552 sexually active women aged 25-54 years. Cervical cell samples were analysed for HPV DNA by a MY09/11-based PCR assay.Results:Human papillomavirus prevalence was 6.7% overall and 4.8% among women without cervical abnormalities. Of the 21 subtypes identified, HPV16 was the commonest type (2.6% overall; 39.1% of HPV-positive women), followed by HPV 58 (1.0%), 33 (0.8%), 43 (0.7%) and 56 (0.7%). High-risk HPV types predominated in all age groups. Human papillomavirus prevalence was highest in young to middle-aged women. Marital status, number of husband's sexual partners, age at sexual debut and nulligravidity were all associated with being HPV positive.Conclusions:In our survey, HPV 16, HPV 58 and HPV 33 were the most prevalent HPV types in Beijing, indicating the potential for the prophylactic HPV 16/18 vaccine in China. © 2009 Cancer Research UK All rights reserved.
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Zhao, R., Zhang, W. Y., Wu, M. H., Zhang, S. W., Pan, J., Zhu, L., … Liu, X. Z. (2009). Human papillomavirus infection in Beijing, People’s Republic of China: A population-based study. British Journal of Cancer, 101(9), 1635–1640. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6605351