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Genotype distribution of human papillomavirus in women with abnormal cervical cytology in an esophageal carcinoma high incidence area of China.
[esophageal carcinoma]
Infection
with
human
papillomavirus
(
HPV
)
could
affect
genesis
of
both
cervical
and
esophageal
cancers
.
The
type
-
specific
distribution
of
HPV
in
cervical
cytology
abnormalities
of
women
has
remained
unclear
in
Shantou
,
an
esophageal
cancer
high
-incidence
area
of
China
.
Data
from
22
,
617
women
who
were
subjected
to
cervical
HPV
DNA
testing
with
simultaneous
cervical
cytological
examination
during
2009
-
2013
were
therefore
here
retrospectively
evaluated
in
a
hospital-based
study
.
Overall
,
16
.
2
%
(
3
,
584
/
22
,
114
)
of
women
with
normal
cytology
were
HR
-HPV
positive
,
with
HPV-
52
(
4
.
07
%
)
as
the
most
common
type
followed
by
-
16
(
3
.
63
%
)
,
and
-
58
(
2
.
46
%
)
.
Prevalence
of
HR
-HPV
was
50
.
3
%
(
253
/
503
)
in
women
with
cervical
cytological
abnormalities
,
of
which
in
ASC
-H
71
.
4
%
,
ASC
-
US
39
.
1
%
,
HSIL
80
.
3
%
and
LSIL
73
.
7
%
.
HPV-
58
(
14
.
12
%
)
was
the
most
common
type
for
all
cervical
cytological
abnormalities
,
followed
by
HPV-
16
(
13
.
72
%
)
,
and
-
52
(
12
.
72
%
)
,
while
the
more
common
HPV-
16
type
in
ASC
-H
(
42
.
9
%
)
and
HSIL
(
36
.
1
%
)
,
HPV-
52
and
-
58
were
the
most
common
types
for
ASC
-
US
(
10
.
3
%
)
and
LSIL
(
25
%
)
,
respectively
.
Multiple
HPV
co
-infections
were
identified
in
33
.
2
%
(
84
/
253
)
cytology
abnormalities
with
positive
HR
-HPV
,
and
the
highest
prevalence
of
HPV-
58
/
16
combination
in
HSIL
(
28
.
6
%
,
6
/
21
)
was
observed
.
Our
data
indicated
a
relative
high
prevalence
of
HPV-
58
and
-
52
in
women
with
cervical
cytological
abnormalities
,
which
should
be
considered
in
the
development
of
next
-generation
vaccines
for
Shantou
.
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