Prevalence of Anti-Human Papillomavirus IgG Antibody among Students of a Private Tertiary Institution in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

A. Ry
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Background: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is an oncogenic sexually transmitted virus. It is the leading cause of cervical cancer, penile, vulva, vaginal and anal high-grade dysplasia. Infections are usually asymptomatic only to manifest after several years, implying that most adults with symptoms must have been infected at their young ages. The risky sexual behavior of subjects at ages 16-24 makes then vulnerable. Objectives: This study evaluates the prevalence of anti-human Papillomavirus IgG antibody among students of a tertiary institution in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. Methods: One hundred and fifty (150) blood samples were collected from consenting students (100 females and 50 males) age 16-24 in Ado-Ekiti. A structured questionnaire was administered concurrently. Sera were assayed using the anti-HPV-IgG antibody ELISA Kit (Melsin Medical Co. Limited). Data was analyzed using Epi-Info 7.2 Version Software and Excel. Ethical approval was obtained for the study. Results: Sixty eight (45%) of the total subjects were seropositive for anti-HPV-IgG antibody. Twenty six (52%) males and 42 (41%) females were seropositive. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) in seropositivity across the ages and among the gender. Fifty nine (60%) of sexually active subjects were seropositive for anti-HPV-IgG antibody (p˂0.05). Thirty five (97%) non-condom users were seropositive (p<0.05) while fifty four (75%) of subjects who have had unprotected sex at one point in their lives were seropositive (p< 0.05). Only three of the subjects had been vaccinated. Conclusion: The high rate of seropositivity to anti-HPV-IgG antibody in the population is a cardinal pointer to high rate of exposure to HPV and a likely exposure to the high-risk serotype.
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尼日利亚Ado-Ekiti私立高等教育机构学生抗人乳头瘤病毒IgG抗体的流行情况
背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是一种致瘤性传播病毒。它是宫颈癌、阴茎、外阴、阴道和肛门高度发育不良的主要原因。感染通常是无症状的,几年后才出现,这意味着大多数有症状的成年人一定是在年轻时感染的。16-24岁的受试者的危险性行为使他们变得脆弱。目的:本研究评估抗人乳头瘤病毒IgG抗体在尼日利亚阿多埃基蒂一所高等院校学生中的流行程度。方法:从Ado-Ekiti地区16-24岁的自愿学生(100名女生和50名男生)中采集150份血样。同时进行结构化问卷调查。血清检测采用抗人乳头瘤病毒igg抗体ELISA试剂盒(Melsin Medical Co Limited)。数据分析采用Epi-Info 7.2 Version Software和Excel。该研究获得了伦理批准。结果:68例(45%)患者血清抗hpv - igg抗体阳性。男性26例(52%),女性42例(41%)血清阳性。血清阳性率在不同年龄、性别间差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。59例(60%)性活跃者血清抗hpv - igg抗体阳性(p值小于0.05)。35名(97%)未使用安全套的人血清阳性(p<0.05),而54名(75%)在其生命中有过无保护措施性行为的人血清阳性(p<0.05)。只有3名受试者接种了疫苗。结论:人群中抗人乳头瘤病毒igg抗体血清阳性率高是HPV暴露率高的主要指标,可能暴露于高危血清型。
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