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Oncogenic human papillomavirus infection and genotypes characterization among sexually active women in Tenkodogo at Burkina Faso, West Africa,
Discipline: Sciences biologiques
Auteur(s): Rogomenoma Alice Ouedraogo, Théodora Mahoukèdè Zohoncon, Sindimalgdé Patricia Guigma, Ina Marie Angèle Traore, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Marie Ouedraogo, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Charlemagne Ouedraogo, Jacques Simpore
Renseignée par : DJIGMA Wendkuuni Florencia
Résumé

Objective
This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and distribution of high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) genotypes among sexually active women in Tenkodogo, Burkina Faso.
Methods
Among 131 sexually active women attending the Tenkodogo Urban Medical Center, endocervical samples were collected prior to screening for precancerous lesions. After viral DNA extraction, fourteen HR-HPV genotypes were characterized by real-time multiplex PCR in these cervical samples.
Results
The mean age was 35.5 ± 9.5 years. Of the 131 women, 45 were infected with at least one HR-HPV genotype. The prevalence of HR-HPV infection among these women was 34.4%. Among the 45 oncogenic HPV-infected women, single HR-HPV genotype was found in 55.6% while 44.4% were infected with more than one HR-HPV genotype. The most frequent genotypes were HPV56 (36.5%), HPV66 (36.5%).
Conclusion
Tenkodogo women included in this study had a higher prevalence of HPV 56, HPV 66. A larger study with a more representative sample would therefore be needed to determine predominant oncogenic genotypes in the subregion and especially in cancer cases.

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High-risk HPVReal time PCRGenotypesMultiple infectionsTenkodogo

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