PMID: 15388997Sep 25, 2004Paper

Condom use and other factors affecting penile human papillomavirus detection in men attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic

Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Susie B BaldwinAnna R Giuliano

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the primary cause of cervical, anal, and other anogenital cancers, but risk factors for penile HPV detection in men have not been well-characterized. The goal of this study was to identify correlates of penile HPV detection in ethnically diverse men attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic. A cross-sectional investigation was conducted among 393 men. Participants completed a risk-factor questionnaire and underwent testing for penile HPV DNA. Presence of HPV DNA was assessed using polymerase chain reaction with PGMY primers and reverse line blot genotyping. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify variables associated with any-type, oncogenic, and nononcogenic HPV. Circumcision was associated with reduced risk for oncogenic, nononcogenic, and overall HPV. Regular condom use was associated with reduced risk for oncogenic and overall HPV. These findings, if confirmed by other studies, could impact public health practices and messages regarding HPV.

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