Human papillomavirus - A highly prevalent sexually transmitted disease agent among female sex workers from Mexico City

Citation
La. Juarez-figueroa et al., Human papillomavirus - A highly prevalent sexually transmitted disease agent among female sex workers from Mexico City, SEX TRA DIS, 28(3), 2001, pp. 125-130
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease","da verificare
Journal title
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
ISSN journal
01485717 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
125 - 130
Database
ISI
SICI code
0148-5717(200103)28:3<125:HP-AHP>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Background: Cervical cancer, a human papillomavirus (HPV)-caused neoplasia, is highly prevalent in Mexico. Goal: To determine the prevalence of HPV infection in female sex workers (F SW) from Mexico City and to assess the association between HPV infection an d the characteristics of these women. Study Design: A questionnaire was applied to 495 FSW, Cervical cell specime ns were obtained for DNA amplification and hybridization to detect 27 HPV t ypes. A risk factor analysis was performed. Results: The overall prevalence of HPV infection was 48.9%. The prevalence of high-risk HPV types was 43%, whereas that of low-risk types was 24.6%. A total of 18.8% of study participants was infected with both high-risk and low-risk HPV types, and 28.5% were infected with two or more HPV types. You nger age and failure to use a condom were independently associated HPV risk s (odds ratio, 7.3 and 2.3; 95% CI, 3.5-15.0 and 1.2-4.4, respectively). Conclusions: Infection with high-risk and multiple HPV types is high among Mexican FSW. This study corroborated a higher infection rate in younger wom en. A higher risk of HPV infection is also observed in women who have been involved with sex work for less than 1 year. However, condom use showed a p rotective effect against HPV infection.