## Abstract Vaccines based on human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 and 18 virusβlike particles have the potential to prevent βΌ70% of cervical cancers. In Australia, public vaccination against HPV commenced in April 2007, and includes routine vaccination of females aged 12β13 years, and a 2βyear school and
Human papillomavirus infection among young adolescents in India: Impact of vaccination
β Scribed by Showket Hussain; Mausumi Bharadwaj; Vilas Nasare; Malasha Kumari; Shashi Sharma; Suresh Hedau; Bhudev C. Das
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Volume
- 84
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Highβrisk human papillomaviruses (HRβHPVs) are the causative agents of cervical cancer and prophylactic HPV vaccination has been recommended for adolescents but no data are available on the prevalence of HPV infection among adolescents in India. Selfβcollected midstream urine samples from 940 healthy school children, aged 8β17 years, from 12 different schools in and around Noida and Delhi, India, were collected for HPV detection by PCR. Of 458 girls, 15 (3.2%) were positive for HPV and 10 (66.6%) were positive for highβrisk human papillomavirus (HRβHPV) type16 and 2 (13.3%) for HPV 18. Of 342 boys, 7 (2.1%) were HPV positive, of which 5 (71.4%) had HPV type 6 but interestingly, none were positive for HRβHPV types 16 or 18. Among HPV positive girls, 13 (66.6%) were >13 years and the rest were <13 years (Pβ=β0.004), while all seven HPV positive boys were >13 years (Pβ=β0.007). The majority of HPV positive adolescents (80β86%) belonged to the Hindu and related communities, whereas only about 14β20% belonged to the Muslim community. A significant association (Pβ<β0.001) was observed between the parent's education and the awareness of cervical cancer, which was significantly higher among adolescent girls from India, thereby exerting an immense psychosocial impact on vaccination programs. A lower prevalence of HRβHPV infection among adolescent girls will have significant positive effect on HPV vaccination and cancer control programs in India where education and awareness should go hand in hand. J. Med. Virol. 84:298β305, 2012. Β© 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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