Title Human papillomavirus infection in women in Shenzhen City, People's Republic of China, a population typical of recent Chinese urbanisation
Authors Wu, Rui-Fang
Dai, Min
Qiao, You-Iin
Clifford, Gary M.
Liu, Zhi-Hua
Arslan, Annie
Li, Ni
Shi, Ju-Fang
Snijders, Peter J. F.
Meijer, Chris J. L. M.
Franceschi, Silvia
Affiliation Int Agcy Res Canc, F-69372 Lyon 08, France.
Beijing Univ, Shenzhen Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
Chinese Acad Med Sci, Canc Inst Hosp, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China.
Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Gynecol, Shenzhen, Peoples R China.
Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Pathol, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Int Agcy Res Canc, 150 Cours Albert Thomas, F-69372 Lyon 08, France.
Keywords human papillomavirus
cervical neoplasia
China
epidemiology
PREVALENCE SURVEYS
CERVICAL-CANCER
POOLED ANALYSIS
TIME TRENDS
WORLDWIDE
COHORT
MORTALITY
GENOTYPES
Issue Date 2007
Publisher international journal of cancer
Citation INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER.2007,121,(6),1306-1311.
Abstract Select cancer registries report that cervical cancer is relatively rare in the People's Republic of China, but may not be representative of the entire country. We carried out a survey of human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in 3 samples of women, i.e., general population, factory workers, and tertiary sector workers , in Shenzhen City in 2004. All participants were interviewed and offered gynaecological examination. HPV detection in exfoliated cervical cells was performed using a GP5+/6+ PCR-based assay. Overall HPV prevalence was 18.4% among the general population (n = 534), 11.2% among factory workers (n = 269) and 18.8% among tertiary sector workers (n = 224). Corresponding prevalence for high-risk HPV types was 13.5%, 8.2% and 13.8%, respectively. The most commonly found HPV types were HPV16, 52, 58, 31 and 39. HPV prevalence significantly increased with age in the general population, whereas it was highest below age 25 years in tertiary sector workers. Associations of HPV prevalence with indicators of sexual behaviour were stronger among tertiary sector workers than in the other samples of women. High HPV prevalence in all age groups and the appearance of a 'western-type' peak in HPV prevalence among young women employed in the tertiary sector raise important questions concerning the real cervical cancer burden, and its control, in urban China. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/187905
ISSN 0020-7136
DOI 10.1002/ijc.22726
Indexed SCI(E)
PubMed
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