Prevalence of infection with high-risk human papillomavirus in women in Colombia

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Abstract

The prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in 2109 females inhabiting five cities of Colombia was determined. Of the 49.2% with an HPV infection, 59.8% were infected with more than one viral type. Species 7 (of the the genus Alpha papillomavirus) was associated with multiple infections. Analysis of the socio-demographic data revealed a statistically significant protective effect associated with the status of civil union (civil recognition of cohabitation without marriage), and indigenous ethnicity proved to be a risk factor for HPV infection. This is the first study comparing HPV infection among women from geographical regions of Colombia with different socio-cultural structures. © Journal compilation © 2009 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.

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Soto-de Leon, S. C., Camargo, M., Sanchez, R., Leon, S., Urquiza, M., Acosta, J., … Patarroyo, M. A. (2009). Prevalence of infection with high-risk human papillomavirus in women in Colombia. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 15(1), 100–102. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-0691.2008.02120.x

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