Human papillomavirus type distribution among women with cervical pathology - A study over 4 years at Jimma Hospital, southwest Ethiopia

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Summary Over the period 1998-2001 women attending Jimma hospital (southwest Ethiopia) with cervical dysplasia were screened for human papillomavirus (HPV), identifying a prevalence of 67.1% in this population. High-risk HPV types 16 (55.7%), 18 (8.2%), 56 (8.2%), 45 (4.1%), 39 (2.5%), 52 (1.6%), 31 (1.6%), 35 (1.6%), 58 (0.8%), 33 (0.8%), 59 (0.8%) caused severe pathology as single/multiple infection. Strategies need to be envisioned for vaccinating children, young women prior to first sexual contact and preventive screening of HPV high-risk types. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Bekele, A., Baay, M., Mekonnen, Z., Suleman, S., & Chatterjee, S. (2010). Human papillomavirus type distribution among women with cervical pathology - A study over 4 years at Jimma Hospital, southwest Ethiopia. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 15(8), 890–893. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2010.02552.x

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