1. Prevalence of precancerous cervical lesions and high-risk human papillomavirus types in Yaounde, Cameroon.
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Tagne Simo R, Djoko Nono AG, Fogang Dongmo HP, Seke Etet PF, Fonyuy BK, Nwabo Kamdje AH, Yanou NN, and Telefo PB
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- Adult, Aged, Cameroon epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Papillomaviridae genetics, Papillomavirus Infections etiology, Papillomavirus Infections pathology, Precancerous Conditions, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms etiology, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms pathology, Vaginal Smears, Young Adult, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia etiology, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia pathology, Papillomaviridae isolation & purification, Papillomavirus Infections epidemiology, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms epidemiology, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia epidemiology
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Introduction: Various Human papillomavirus (HPV) types cause cervical cancer, and represent the primary cause of cancer death in Africa and the second cause of most common cancers in Cameroon. Herein, we determined the prevalence of high-risk HPV types in women and associated cervical cytologic abnormalities in Yaounde, Cameroon., Methodology: A cross-sectional study targeting HPV-positive women aged 20 and over was conducted between March and June 2020 at the Saint Martin de Porres' Health Centre in Yaounde. HPV tests were performed by PCR for detection of HPVs 16, 18, 33, and 45. The test was performed on 616 women using exfoliated cell specimens; then, we processed on cytological diagnosis with Pap smears on HPV positive specimens., Results: The HPV types tested were detected in 137 participants, of which 38.7% with multiple HPV infections, and the remaining part with single HPV infections of type HPV 16 (28.5%), HPV 18 (17.5%), HPV 33 (10.2%), and HPV 45 (5.1%). Cervical cytologic abnormalities were found in 69.34% of participants including: LSIL (49.63%), HSIL (15.32%), ASC-US (3.66%) and AGC (0.73%). Co-infections with HPV 16 and HPV 18 were significantly associated with HSIL (p = 0.001) lesions, while HPV 45 was more common in participants with normal cytology (p = 0.001). Cervical lesion occurrence was significantly associated with the number of sexual partners (p = 0.02) and history of oral contraceptive pill use (p = 0.001)., Conclusions: Our results suggest that HPV 16 and 18 are predominant in Yaounde, and are associated with more severe precancerous lesions., Competing Interests: No Conflict of Interest is declared, (Copyright (c) 2021 Richard Tagne Simo, Arsene G Djoko Nono, Hervet Paulin Fogang Dongmo, Paul F Seke Etet, Bertrand Kiafon Fonyuy, Armel H Nwabo Kamdje, Nicolas Njintang Yanou, Phelix Bruno Telefo.)
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- 2021
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