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The effect of prophylactic hpv vaccines on oral and oropharyngeal hpv infection—a systematic review

Authors :
Nielsen, Kristoffer Juul
Jakobsen, Kathrine Kronberg
Jensen, Jakob Schmidt
Grønhøj, Christian
Von Buchwald, Christian
Nielsen, Kristoffer Juul
Jakobsen, Kathrine Kronberg
Jensen, Jakob Schmidt
Grønhøj, Christian
Von Buchwald, Christian
Source :
Nielsen , K J , Jakobsen , K K , Jensen , J S , Grønhøj , C & Von Buchwald , C 2021 , ' The effect of prophylactic hpv vaccines on oral and oropharyngeal hpv infection—a systematic review ' , Viruses , vol. 13 , no. 7 , 1339 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) imposes an increased risk of developing cervical, anal and oropharyngeal cancer. In the Western world, HPV infection is currently the major cause of oropharyngeal cancer. The effectiveness of HPV vaccines for oral or oropharyngeal HPV infection is yet to be determined. This study conducted a systematic literature search in Pubmed and Embase. Studies investigating the impact of HPV vaccines on oral or oropharyngeal HPV infection were enrolled. This review reports the relative prevention percentage (RPP), including a risk of bias assessment as well as a quality assessment study. Nine studies were included (48,777 participants): five cross-sectional studies; one randomized community trial study (RCT); one longitudinal cohort study; and two case-control studies. A significant mean RPP of 83.9% (66.6–97.8%) was calculated from the cross-sectional studies, 82.4% in the included RCT and 83% in the longitudinal cohort study. Further, two case-control studies that measured antibody response in participants immunized with HPV vaccines were included. Respectively, 100% and 93.2% of participants developed HPV-16 Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies in oral fluids post-vaccination. Analysis of the studies identified a significant decrease in vaccine-type oral or oropharyngeal HPV infections in study participants immunized with HPV vaccines across study designs and heterogenous populations. Further, a significant percentage of participants developed IgG antibodies in oral fluid post-vaccination.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nielsen , K J , Jakobsen , K K , Jensen , J S , Grønhøj , C & Von Buchwald , C 2021 , ' The effect of prophylactic hpv vaccines on oral and oropharyngeal hpv infection—a systematic review ' , Viruses , vol. 13 , no. 7 , 1339 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1340143344
Document Type :
Electronic Resource