Human papillomavirus infection and associated risk of preterm birth

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Revista Romana de Boli Infectioase Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.37897/rjid.2022.2.3
Simona Daniela Savu (Popescu), Alina Marin, D. Codreanu, R. Vlădăreanu
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Introduction. The human papilloma virus (HPV) is a virus usually transmitted through mucocutaneous contact directly with the infected organs, resulting in a sexually transmitted infection that exposes particularly young women to a high risk of developing neoplasia of cervical, anogenital, respectively oropharyngeal origin if the virus persists for more than 1-2 years. Our study aimed to detect the correlation between HPV infection and spontaneous preterm labor. Materials and methods. We conducted an observational comparative case-control study in the Department of Neonatology/Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Elias Emergency University Hospital on women diagnosed with HPV infection to assess the risk of preterm labour associated with this infection. Results. The overall group of patients was divided into two groups (confirmed and unconfirmed (or negative) with HPV infection). We observed that, among positive patients, there was a higher incidence of patients infected with a single HPV strain (n=36), followed by patients infected with 2 strains (n=7). Our study revealed the fact that only 4 cases (22.2%) had a history of preterm birth, as opposed to 77.8% (14 cases) who had no associated preterm birth history in the case of HPV genotype 16 positive patients. The data obtained showed no statistical significance (p=0.977). Conclusions. Preterm birth remains one of the leading causes of perinatal mortality and lifetime morbidity worldwide. HPV is a frequently diagnosed viral infection, but clinical studies have observed mixed results regarding the association of HPV 16 and the risk of preterm birth.
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人乳头瘤病毒感染及相关早产风险
介绍人类乳头状瘤病毒(HPV)是一种通常通过与受感染器官的粘膜皮肤直接接触传播的病毒,如果病毒持续1-2年以上,会导致性传播感染,使年轻女性面临患宫颈、肛门生殖器和口咽肿瘤的高风险。我们的研究旨在检测HPV感染与自发性早产之间的相关性。材料和方法。我们在埃利亚斯急诊大学医院新生儿/妇产科对被诊断为HPV感染的女性进行了一项观察性比较病例对照研究,以评估与这种感染相关的早产风险。后果整个患者组被分为两组(确诊和未确诊(或阴性)HPV感染)。我们观察到,在阳性患者中,感染单一HPV毒株的患者发生率较高(n=36),其次是感染2种毒株的患者(n=7)。我们的研究表明,只有4例(22.2%)有早产史,而在HPV基因型16阳性患者中,77.8%(14例)没有相关早产史。所得数据无统计学意义(p=0.977)。早产仍然是全世界围产期死亡率和终生发病率的主要原因之一。HPV是一种经常被诊断的病毒感染,但临床研究观察到关于HPV 16与早产风险之间的关系的结果喜忧参半。
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