4- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAH

Original Articles Rafan Oday Fahad*, Saad Abdulbaqi# & Hassan J Hasony@ *MBChB, MSc Microbiology. #MBChB, CABP, Department of Pathology. @ MPhil, PhD, Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq. Abstract Cervical cytobrush and Pap smears were collected f...

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Main Authors: Hassan J Hasony, Saad Abdulbaqi, Rafan Oday Fahad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: university of basrah 2011-06-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Surgery
Online Access:https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55106_07784f2b8bae65a40e2bbbf9f5b771cf.pdf
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spelling doaj-d268e9bddcd14e55a31f80bea7b2f90d2020-11-25T03:49:17Zenguniversity of basrahBasrah Journal of Surgery1683-35892409-501X2011-06-011710010.33762/bsurg.2011.55106551064- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAHHassan J HasonySaad AbdulbaqiRafan Oday FahadOriginal Articles Rafan Oday Fahad*, Saad Abdulbaqi# & Hassan J Hasony@ *MBChB, MSc Microbiology. #MBChB, CABP, Department of Pathology. @ MPhil, PhD, Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq. Abstract Cervical cytobrush and Pap smears were collected from 103 women attending the outpatient department at Basrah Maternity and children hospital during the period from October 2009 till the end of January 2010. DNA was successfully extracted from 91 cytobrush samples, amplified for the detection of human papilloma viruses (HPVs) using GP5+/GP6+ primers, in addition to typing using type-specific primers for HPV-16 and HPV-18 genotypes. The overall HPV prevalence was 20.8% with the dominance of genotype 16 (36.6%) over the genotype 18 (10.5%) and the presence of non-16, non-18 genotype(s) in 42.1% of all HPV positive cases. Younger women aged 25 years or less were more infected (26.3%) with the dominance of genotype-16 (21.1%) and among women aged 36-45 years, the non-16/non-18 genotype(s) were the more frequently observed (13.3%). Infection rates were more frequent among women married above 30 years (33.3%) and those with more than one lifetime husband (28.6%). Women's husband with polygamy practice significantly covariate with HPV infections (P< 0.05). Significant association (P<0.001) was obvious between infection with any HPV and abnormal cytology. The non-16/non-18 genotype(s) were more involved (28%) whereas genotype-16 was detected more frequent (20%) than genotype-18 (4%). In addition mixed infection of both high risk types (16 and 18) was limited only to women with abnormal Pap smears. In archival blocks, the presence of HPV- DNA was constant in pre-invasive sequamous cervical lesions as all blocks revealed a positive HPV-16 either alone or in combination with genotype- 18.https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55106_07784f2b8bae65a40e2bbbf9f5b771cf.pdf
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4- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAH
Basrah Journal of Surgery
author_facet Hassan J Hasony
Saad Abdulbaqi
Rafan Oday Fahad
author_sort Hassan J Hasony
title 4- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAH
title_short 4- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAH
title_full 4- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAH
title_fullStr 4- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAH
title_full_unstemmed 4- THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMANA PAPILLOMAVIRUS WITH CERVICAL NEOPLASM IN BASRAH
title_sort 4- the association of humana papillomavirus with cervical neoplasm in basrah
publisher university of basrah
series Basrah Journal of Surgery
issn 1683-3589
2409-501X
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Original Articles Rafan Oday Fahad*, Saad Abdulbaqi# & Hassan J Hasony@ *MBChB, MSc Microbiology. #MBChB, CABP, Department of Pathology. @ MPhil, PhD, Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq. Abstract Cervical cytobrush and Pap smears were collected from 103 women attending the outpatient department at Basrah Maternity and children hospital during the period from October 2009 till the end of January 2010. DNA was successfully extracted from 91 cytobrush samples, amplified for the detection of human papilloma viruses (HPVs) using GP5+/GP6+ primers, in addition to typing using type-specific primers for HPV-16 and HPV-18 genotypes. The overall HPV prevalence was 20.8% with the dominance of genotype 16 (36.6%) over the genotype 18 (10.5%) and the presence of non-16, non-18 genotype(s) in 42.1% of all HPV positive cases. Younger women aged 25 years or less were more infected (26.3%) with the dominance of genotype-16 (21.1%) and among women aged 36-45 years, the non-16/non-18 genotype(s) were the more frequently observed (13.3%). Infection rates were more frequent among women married above 30 years (33.3%) and those with more than one lifetime husband (28.6%). Women's husband with polygamy practice significantly covariate with HPV infections (P< 0.05). Significant association (P<0.001) was obvious between infection with any HPV and abnormal cytology. The non-16/non-18 genotype(s) were more involved (28%) whereas genotype-16 was detected more frequent (20%) than genotype-18 (4%). In addition mixed infection of both high risk types (16 and 18) was limited only to women with abnormal Pap smears. In archival blocks, the presence of HPV- DNA was constant in pre-invasive sequamous cervical lesions as all blocks revealed a positive HPV-16 either alone or in combination with genotype- 18.
url https://bjsrg.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55106_07784f2b8bae65a40e2bbbf9f5b771cf.pdf
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