Burli Anuk, Hancock Sarah, Zhao Yu Tina, Paul Deborah, Cordisco Maria
Department of Dermatology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, United States.
Indian J Dermatol. 2021 Nov-Dec;66(6):604-608. doi: 10.4103/ijd.ijd_30_21.
Warts are a common dermatologic complaint with an increased incidence within the pediatric population. Warts are caused by multiple strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). There is little research on how a patient's HPV immunization status affects the response to treatment of warts in pediatric patients.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between HPV vaccination status and wart resolution.
This is a retrospective chart review that investigates the relationship between response to routine treatment of warts and a subject's HPV vaccination status.
There was no significant relationship found between HPV vaccination status and resolution of warts ( = 0.797). However, there was a significant positive correlation between having the HPV vaccine and number of visits for the treatment of warts ( = 0.180, = 0.024).
This study did not show a significant correlation between HPV vaccination status and wart resolution, although it demonstrated a significant positive relationship between those immunized with the HPV vaccine and an increased number of treatment visits. Possible explanations for this unexpected correlation include the variation in HPV vaccine formulation, vaccination status, and frequency of office visits, since vaccinated patients are more likely to be compliant with office visits.
疣是一种常见的皮肤病主诉,在儿科人群中的发病率有所上升。疣由多种人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)毒株引起。关于患者的HPV免疫状态如何影响儿科患者疣治疗反应的研究很少。
本研究的目的是调查HPV疫苗接种状态与疣消退之间的关系。
这是一项回顾性病历审查,调查疣的常规治疗反应与受试者的HPV疫苗接种状态之间的关系。
HPV疫苗接种状态与疣的消退之间未发现显著关系(=0.797)。然而,接种HPV疫苗与疣治疗就诊次数之间存在显著正相关(=0.180,=0.024)。
本研究未显示HPV疫苗接种状态与疣消退之间存在显著相关性,尽管它表明接种HPV疫苗的患者与治疗就诊次数增加之间存在显著正相关。这种意外相关性的可能解释包括HPV疫苗配方、接种状态和就诊频率的差异,因为接种疫苗的患者更有可能按时就诊。