PREVALENCE OF HIGH-RISK HPV AND OTHER FACTORS AMONG WOMEN WITH HIGH GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION AT K HOSPITAL

Minh Long Dương, Văn Chủ Nguyễn, Hồng Hải Đăng Tạ, Thị Uyên Lê, Hương Xuân Nguyễn

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Objective: Determination the prevalence of high risk HPV and its related factors among women with HSIL at K hospital. Subject and method: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study, we recruited 62 patients with HSIL pathological results who were underwent DNA high risk HPV tests at K hospital. Result: The total positive rate for high risk HPV was 61.3%, in which the highest rate belonged to HPV 16 (24.2%), followed by HPV 16, HPV 18, other high risk HPV multiple infections (16.1%). Women of age from 29 to under 49 has the higher HPV positive rate than other groups (78.9%). Number of pregnancies and high parity had the higher risk of HPV infection. Conclusion: The total positive rate for high risk HPV was 61.3%, in which the highest rate belonged to HPV 16 (24.2%), women of age from 29 to under 49 has the higher HPV positive rate than other groups.

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