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Prevalence and incidence of genital warts and cervical Human Papillomavirus infections in Nigerian women.
Author: AdebamowoClement A, AdebamowoSally N, DarengEileen O, FamootoAyotunde, OdutolaMichael K, OffiongRichard A, OlaniyanYinka, OlawandeOluwatoyosi, PharoahPaul P
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Genital warts are important causes of morbidity and their prevalence and incidence can be used to evaluate the impact of HPV vaccination in a population. METHODS: We enrolled 1020 women in a prospective cohort study in Nigeria and followed them for a mean (SD) of 9 (4) months. Nurses co...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6323853/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Genital Warts in Nigeria: Prevalence, Incidence, and Risk Factors
Genital warts are a significant public health concern worldwide. This study investigated the prevalence and incidence of genital warts in Nigerian women, a population with high rates of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The researchers found that genital warts are indeed prevalent in Nigeria, with a higher prevalence in women living with HIV. They also identified important risk factors for genital warts, including a higher number of sexual partners. This study provides critical data to guide the development and implementation of effective HPV vaccination programs in Nigeria.The Impact of HIV on Genital Wart Prevalence
The study found that HIV infection was strongly associated with an increased risk of genital warts. This finding is important because it highlights the need for targeted HPV vaccination programs in populations with high HIV prevalence. The study also identified the HPV11 strain as the primary culprit behind prevalent genital warts in this population. This information can be used to prioritize HPV vaccine development efforts.Preventing Genital Warts: A Call for Action
This research highlights the importance of safe sex practices and HPV vaccination to reduce the risk of genital warts in Nigeria. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive sexual health education programs that address the role of HIV and multiple sexual partners in increasing the risk of infection. Ultimately, this research provides valuable insights into the epidemiology of genital warts in Nigeria and underscores the importance of prevention programs.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research provides a valuable snapshot of the prevalence of genital warts in Nigerian women. The study highlights the importance of addressing the issue of genital warts in a comprehensive manner, considering risk factors such as HIV infection and multiple sexual partners. Dr. Camel, with his vast knowledge of the desert, understands the importance of protecting oneself from harmful elements. He encourages everyone to prioritize their health and take preventative measures against diseases, just as a camel protects itself from the harsh conditions of the desert.Date :
- Date Completed 2019-02-15
- Date Revised 2021-02-20
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