Molecular characterization of high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) in women in Lomé, Togo
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Published:2021-03-19
Issue:1
Volume:21
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ISSN:1471-2334
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Container-title:BMC Infectious Diseases
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Infect Dis
Author:
Kuassi-Kpede Akouélé P., Dolou Essolakina, Zohoncon Théodora M., Traore Ina Marie AngèleORCID, Katawa Gnatoulma, Ouedraogo R. Alice, Traore Esther Mah, Bado Prosper, Ouedraogo T. Clarisse, Djigma Florencia Wendkuuni, Karou Simplice Damintoti, Simpore Jacques
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The causative agent of cervical cancer referred to as Human papillomavirus (HPV) remains a real public health problem. Many countries in West Africa, such as Togo have no data on the high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) infection and genotypes distribution. In order to fill the knowledge gap in the field in Togo, the main objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of pre-cancerous lesions of the cervix and HR-HPV genotypes among Togolese women.
Methods
Samples were collected from 240 women by introducing a swab in the cervix. Then, the screening of precancerous cervical lesions using the visual inspection with acetic acid and lugol (VIA / VIL) was conducted. The HR-HPV genotypes were characterised by real-time multiplex PCR.
Results
Out of 240 women recruited, 128 (53.3%) were infected by HR-HPV. The most common genotypes were HPV 56 (22.7%), followed by HPV 51 (20.3%), HPV 31 (19.5%), HPV 52 (18.8%) and HPV 35 (17.2%). The least common genotypes were HPV 33 (2.3%) and HPV 16 (2.3%). Among the women, 1.3% (3/240) were positive to VIA/VIL.
Conclusion
This study allowed HR-HPV genotypes to be characterised for the first time in Lomé, Togo. This will help in mapping the HR-HPV genotypes in West Africa.
Funder
Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases
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