Prevalence and genotype distribution of multiple human papillomavirus infection in the uterine cervix: a 7.5-year longitudinal study in a routine cytology-based screening population in West Germany

Journal of Medical Virology
Krisztina KovácsReinhard Bollmann

Abstract

The availability of vaccines against certain HPV types and the development of broad spectrum genotyping methods have increased interest in co-infections with different HPV types. In the present study, the prevalence and type-specific composition of multiple HPV infections were investigated in a routine cervical screening population in West Germany both at a cross-sectional level and longitudinally. Four hundred eighty-nine out of 8,090 women were diagnosed with multiple HPV infections once or repeatedly. During the 7.5-year study period, the cumulative prevalence of HPV co-infections was 15.3% in contrast to the cross-sectional prevalence of 3.8% at single visits. The overall cumulative prevalence within the cohort of all women screened was 6.9%. Using consensus PCR with sequencing and type-specific PCRs, two to three HPV types were detected simultaneously, whereas broad spectrum methods detected up to seven different genotypes in one sample. Nevertheless, the most common pattern of co-infection occurred with two to three HPV types irrespective of the age of the patient, cytology and histology of the lesions and the method used. The most common genotypes detected were HPV 16, 31, 53, 51, 52, and 66, and the most common pattern ...Continue Reading

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