Hospital Moinhos de Vento, PROADI - SUS, Ramiro Barcelos, 910, Porto Alegre, RS, 90035-004, Brazil.
Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre, Graduate Programs in Health Sciences and Pediatrics, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
BMC Infect Dis. 2020 Sep 18;20(1):683. doi: 10.1186/s12879-020-05376-x.
External genital lesions (EGL) are the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs). We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, determinants and sex differences in EGL among young adults from Brazil.
Overall, 7694 participants (aged 16 to 25 years) underwent an interview, genital examination and sampling for HPV genotyping.
The prevalence of EGL was 4.08% (234) and is more frequent in men (5.72%) than women (2.31%) (p < 0.001). Genital lesions were significantly associated with male sex, infection by high-risk and multiple HPV types, having more than two sexual partners in the last year, smoking status and the presence of other STI. While alcohol use was associated with a higher prevalence of EGL in women, same-sex sexual relationship increase the prevalence in men. In the EGL group, 67.79% (p = 0.032) were positive for HPV infection and the types HPV6 and HPV11 were the most prevalent ones.
The prevalence of EGL in young adults was consistently high, and most cases were associated with genital HPV infection and STIs. Although men have a higher prevalence, both sexes share most genital lesion determinants. The promotion of sexual education and vaccination especially focus in young men, who are usually outside the targets of primary health care programmes, can prevent EGL in Brazilian young adults.
生殖器外部病变(EGL)是最常见的性传播感染(STI)。我们旨在评估巴西年轻人 EGL 的流行率、决定因素和性别差异。
共有 7694 名参与者(16 至 25 岁)接受了访谈、生殖器检查和 HPV 基因分型采样。
EGL 的患病率为 4.08%(234 例),男性(5.72%)高于女性(2.31%)(p<0.001)。生殖器病变与男性、高危和多种 HPV 感染、过去一年有两个以上性伴侣、吸烟状况和其他 STI 显著相关。虽然女性中酒精使用与 EGL 的更高患病率相关,但男男性行为关系增加了男性的患病率。在 EGL 组中,67.79%(p=0.032)HPV 感染阳性,HPV6 和 HPV11 是最常见的类型。
年轻人中 EGL 的患病率一直很高,大多数病例与生殖器 HPV 感染和 STI 有关。尽管男性患病率较高,但两种性别都有共同的生殖器病变决定因素。促进性教育和疫苗接种,特别是针对通常不在初级保健计划目标范围内的年轻男性,可以预防巴西年轻人的 EGL。