Abstract
BACKGROUND: Baseline genotype-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence rates and associated risk factors per gender enable future assessment of the impact of vaccination on HPV dynamics.
METHODS: Before the start of national HPV vaccination for girls, data were collected cross-sectionally in nationwide Dutch sexually transmitted infections (STI) clinics among heterosexual males (n = 430) and females (n = 1136) aged 16 to 24 years. Self-collected vaginal or penile swabs were analyzed by a sensitive polymerase chain reaction (SPF10) and genotyped with line probe assay. Logistic regression was applied to estimate determinants of HPV prevalent infections.
RESULTS: HPV prevalence was 54% among males and 72% among females. High-risk (HR) HPV was present in males and females, 40% and 58%, respectively. Independent risk factors for HR-HPV infection were female gender, number of lifetime sex partners and a history of chlamydia or gonorrhea. In addition, not having a casual partner and consistent condom use were protective factors in women, but not in men. For low-risk (LR) HPV, the odds were smaller. Multiple HR-HPV and sexual risk behavior showed a stronger association compared with a single HR-HPV infection.
CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of HR-HPV is high in both genders. Infection with multiple HR-HPV types was more associated with high-risk sexual behavior than infection with LR-HPV types or a single HR-HPV type.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Sexually Transmitted Diseases |
Volume | 39 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 72-78 |
Number of pages | 7 |
ISSN | 0148-5717 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Keywords
- Adolescent
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- DNA, Viral/genetics
- Female
- Genotype
- Heterosexuality
- Humans
- Logistic Models
- Male
- Netherlands/epidemiology
- Papillomaviridae/classification
- Papillomavirus Infections/epidemiology
- Prevalence
- Risk Factors
- Risk-Taking
- Sexual Behavior
- Sexual Partners
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral/epidemiology
- Species Specificity
- Young Adult