Kumari Bandana, Ali Asgar, Sharma Abhay K, Gehlot Aishwarya, Sharma Sadhana
Department of Biochemistry All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, Bihar, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2021 Jan;10(1):387-391. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1669_20. Epub 2021 Jan 30.
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) has not only been linked with cervical cancer but also a key player in other types including oral cancer. Vaccine against HPV has shown promising outcomes in protection against cervical cancer. It is suggested that the same vaccine may be a safeguard against oral cancer as well. Since prevalence of oral cancer is on rise because of various reasons besides high-risk sexual behavior, its prevention becomes equally important.
Study aimed at screening saliva samples of healthy young adults to detect the presence of HPV with an intention to increase awareness regarding HPV and its vaccination.
The study was executed in the department of Biochemistry, AIIMS, Patna. This cross-sectional study included 100 consented healthy undergraduate medical and nursing students.
We isolated DNA from all saliva samples, amplified using multiplex PCR and gel electrophoresed to screen HPV 16 and 18. Feedback about the study in creating awareness regarding HPV and its vaccine was conducted using three-point Likert scale.
The collected responses were entered in Microsoft excel. The results were expressed in frequency and percentages.
All saliva samples screened were found negative for HPV 16 and 18 DNA. Responses from feedback showed improved knowledge and awareness about the HPV and its vaccine among the participants.
Even all the saliva samples tested were found negative for HPV DNA, the screening of high-risk HPV in saliva of young medical and nursing students generated curiosity among them to know more about HPV and its vaccine. This exercise may have helped in increasing the acceptance of HPV vaccine and the awareness of getting it at their ideal age to be benefited with dual protection, from oral and cervical (in case of females) cancers lifelong.
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)不仅与宫颈癌有关,也是包括口腔癌在内的其他类型癌症的关键因素。HPV疫苗在预防宫颈癌方面已显示出良好效果。有建议称,同一疫苗可能也能预防口腔癌。由于除高危性行为外的各种原因,口腔癌的患病率呈上升趋势,因此其预防同样重要。
该研究旨在筛查健康年轻成年人的唾液样本以检测HPV的存在,从而提高对HPV及其疫苗接种的认识。
该研究在巴特那全印医学科学研究所生物化学系进行。这项横断面研究纳入了100名同意参与的健康本科医学和护理专业学生。
我们从所有唾液样本中提取DNA,使用多重PCR进行扩增,并通过凝胶电泳筛查HPV 16和18。使用三点李克特量表对该研究在提高对HPV及其疫苗的认识方面的反馈进行了调查。
收集到的回复录入Microsoft excel。结果以频率和百分比表示。
所有筛查的唾液样本HPV 16和18 DNA均呈阴性。反馈的回复显示参与者对HPV及其疫苗的知识和认识有所提高。
尽管所有检测的唾液样本HPV DNA均呈阴性,但对年轻医学和护理专业学生唾液中的高危HPV进行筛查激发了他们对HPV及其疫苗了解更多的好奇心。这项活动可能有助于提高HPV疫苗的接受度,并提高他们在理想年龄接种疫苗以获得终身预防口腔癌和宫颈癌(女性)双重保护的意识。