Genotype Prevalence and Distribution of Human Papillomavirus Among Women in North-West Region of Romania

Authors

  • Cămărășan Ovidiu
  • Cămărășan Andreea
  • Mureșan Mihaela
  • Vîlceanu Ioana
  • Pop Ovidiu
  • Maghiar Adrian

Keywords:

genotype, Human Papilloma Virus, prevalence

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify which types of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are more frequently met in females from North-West of Romania and to establish the distribution of HPVs among women, regarding the age. The cases were collected from Resident Laboratory from Oradea city, Romania in a time interval between 01.01-31.12.2022. The cases were gathered from the most important regions of North-West of Romania. According to our results, HPV16 is the most common high-risk type, being met in more than 1/5th from our cases, the majority of them in women aged between 31 and 40 years old. Other high-risk HPV types found were 31, 33 and 58. Associations of 2 high-risk HPV types or associations between one high-risk type and the other one low-risk type were found in 15 cases. The prevalence of high-risk HPVs has increased among women from North-West region of Romania, so national HPV screening programme and vaccination need to continue.

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Published

2024-08-01

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Cămărășan Ovidiu, Cămărășan Andreea, Mureșan Mihaela, Vîlceanu Ioana, Pop Ovidiu, & Maghiar Adrian. (2024). Genotype Prevalence and Distribution of Human Papillomavirus Among Women in North-West Region of Romania. Japan Journal of Research, 5(5). Retrieved from https://journals.sciencexcel.com/index.php/jjr/article/view/614

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