Papillomaviral infection and cervical diseases in pregnant women. Risk factors of social status, reproductive and contraceptive behavior
- 作者: Bebneva T.N.1, Dikke G.B.2
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- People’s Friendship University of Russia
- Inozemtsev Academy of Medical Education
- 期: 卷 22, 编号 6 (2020)
- 页面: 74-79
- 栏目: ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/2079-5831/article/view/44848
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.26442/20795696.2020.6.200460
- ID: 44848
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Aim. To determine the risk factors for human papillomavirus of high carcinogenic risk (HPV HCR) and cervical diseases (CD) in pregnant women associated with the social status, reproductive and contraceptive behavior.
Materials and methods. Design: open-label comparative non-interventional cohort study in parallel groups. The total number of patients – 330 people, of whom 148 women were negative for HPV and 182 women were positive. They were divided into 4 groups depending on the presence or absence of CD. Methods: analysis of anamnesis data, general clinical, test “Kvant-21” to determine HPV, cytological examination, extended colposcopy.
Results. The most significant risk factors for HPV HRS infection were identified: history of mycoplasma infection (OR 5.9) and BV (OR 5.3), alcohol consumption (OR 4.0). A history of STIs (trichomoniasis and chlamydial infection), as well as more than 3 sexual partners (OR 2.7) were also significant. The most significant risk factors for CD in HPV-infected women were: age over 35 years (OR 3.8), a history of bacterial vaginosis (OR 3.0), and lack of regular screening (OR 2.4). The coitarche earlier than 16 years old (OR 2.2) also mattered. There were also found factors indicating a low risk of HPV infection – the use of condoms (OR 0.3), and a low risk of CD was indicated by age under 25 years (OR 0.2) and regular screening (OR 0.3).
Conclusion. HPV infection with HRS and the prevalence of CMC in pregnant women against the background of HPV infection is associated mainly with social risk factors, to a lesser extent – with factors of reproductive and contraceptive behavior.
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Tamara Bebneva
People’s Friendship University of Russia
编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: bebn@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1095-2008
Cand. Sci (Med.)
俄罗斯联邦, 6, Miklukho-Maklaya street, Moscow, 117198Galina Dikke
Inozemtsev Academy of Medical Education
Email: galadikke@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9524-8962
D. Sci. (Med.)
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