Persistence and clearance rate of human papillomaviruses with and without treatment for cervical dysplasia

Author:

Abate Alemayehu1,Munshea Abaineh1,Nibret Endalkachew1,Alemayehu Dawit Hailu2,Alemu Ashenafi2,Abdissa Alemseged2,Mihret Adane2,Abebe Markos1,Mulu Andargachew2

Affiliation:

1. Bahir Dar University

2. Armauer Hansen Research Institute

Abstract

Abstract Infections of Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) frequently spread through sexual contact. The aim of this study was to assess the persistence and clearance rate of HPV infection. A prospective cohort study was conducted between January and December 2023 among patients attending gynecology unit of FHCSH in Bahir Dar, northwest Ethiopia. Out of 297 study participants, 95 women were followed, of these 89/95(93.7%) were HPV positive at the baseline study. Of which, 41/89(46.1%) did not receive treatment, the rest 48/89(53.9%) were treated. Among the women without treatment, HPV persistence and clearance rates were 65.9% (27/41) and 34.1% (14/41) respectively while persistence rate of 46.3% (19/41) and clearance rate of 53.7% (22/41) were observed in 12-month follow up period. Among women with treatment, HPV persistence rate of 45.8% (22/48) and clearance rate of 54.2% (26/48) were recorded in six while persistence rate of 33.3% (16/48) and clearance rate of 66.7% (32/48) were observed in 12- month follow up period. The findings of our study indicated that the high persistence rate and low clearance rate of HPV infection. Detection of persistent HPV infection without treatment or after treatment should be considered as the main risk factor for the development or recurrence of cervical neoplasia.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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