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HPV 和新冠时代:非药物干预措施对 HPV 传播的影响。

HPV and Covid-19 Era: effects of nonpharmaceutical interventions on HPV transmission.

机构信息

Microbiology and Virology, UOC, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Policlinico, Bari, Italy.

Microbiology Section, Medicine Interdisciplinary Department, Medicine School, Bari "Aldo Moro" University, Bari, Italy.

出版信息

Pathog Glob Health. 2023 Dec;117(8):735-743. doi: 10.1080/20477724.2023.2239052. Epub 2023 Aug 2.

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is considered the commonest viral cause of sexually transmitted infections. The impact of social distance measures due to Covid-19 pandemic on HPV spread is unknown. Therefore, this study has analyzed the seven-year trend of HPV prevalence in all patients tested for HPV DNA at the Microbiology and Virology Unit at Bari Policlinico. Moreover, the HPV prevalence in 2020 has been compared with the previous year ones in order to evaluate the consequences of lockdown and social distancing measures on transmission risks. From 2013 to 2020, we retrospectively analyzed 64 anal swabs, 418 biopsies, 5925 cervical-vaginal swabs, 512 cervical swabs, 104 gland swabs, 154 oral swabs, 21 seminal fluids and 503 urethral swabs. HPV DNA detection was initially performed using nested-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and subsequently multiplex real-time PCR assay. All statistical tests were carried out by the open-source environment R 4.0.3 (R Core Team). The data were analyzed according to yearly positivity rates, temporal trend and prevalence of HPV genotypes (HPV-6, HPV-11, HPV-16, HPV-18, high risk and low risk) by age category and sex. The number of patients increased steadily from 2016 to 2019 and then decreased in 2020. There were significant differences in prevalence between females and males for HPV-6 (6.16% in females Vs 30.80% in males), HPV-11 (0.82% Vs 7.16%) and HPV-16 (7.77% Vs 5.01%). The prevalence of HPV-6 and HPV-11 significantly increased in 2020 compared to 2013-2019 (15.72% Vs 8.52 and 3.18% Vs 1.44%). On the contrary, the overall prevalence of HPV DNA remained constant in 2020 (52.84% Vs 48.44%). Over time, the prevalence of HPV DNA (Coefficient=-0.020, = 0.036) and particularly high-risk genotypes (Coefficient=-0.030, = 0.005) decreased in females, while low-risk genotypes (Coefficient = 0.141, = < 0.001) and the prevalence of HPV DNA increased in males (Coefficient = 0.068, = 0.008). During the pandemic, the number of screened patients declined, although HPV prevalence compared to 2013-2019 remained constant or increased as in the case of low-risk genotypes. It can be assumed that the reduction of the screening coverage favored the emerging of the more symptomatic low-risk infections. In conclusion, nonpharmaceutical interventions due to Covid-19 pandemic did not reduce the risk of HPV infection but it likely caused a decrease in access to health services resulting in an increased risk of undiagnosed HPV.

摘要

人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)被认为是最常见的性传播感染的病毒病因。由于新冠疫情而采取的社交距离措施对 HPV 传播的影响尚不清楚。因此,本研究分析了在巴里综合医院微生物学和病毒学系检测 HPV DNA 的所有患者中 HPV 流行率的七年趋势。此外,还比较了 2020 年的 HPV 流行率与前一年的 HPV 流行率,以评估封锁和社交距离措施对传播风险的影响。2013 年至 2020 年,我们回顾性分析了 64 份肛门拭子、418 份活检、5925 份宫颈阴道拭子、512 份宫颈拭子、104 份腺体拭子、154 份口腔拭子、21 份精液和 503 份尿道拭子。最初使用巢式聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测 HPV DNA,然后使用多重实时 PCR 检测。所有统计检验均在开源环境 R 4.0.3(R 核心团队)中进行。根据每年的阳性率、时间趋势和 HPV 基因型(HPV-6、HPV-11、HPV-16、HPV-18、高危型和低危型)的流行率,按年龄组和性别进行了数据分析。2016 年至 2019 年,患者人数稳步增加,2020 年减少。女性 HPV-6(6.16%对男性 30.80%)、HPV-11(0.82%对男性 7.16%)和 HPV-16(7.77%对男性 5.01%)的流行率存在显著差异。与 2013-2019 年相比,2020 年 HPV-6(15.72%对 8.52%)和 HPV-11(3.18%对 1.44%)的流行率显著增加。相反,2020 年 HPV DNA 的总体流行率保持不变(52.84%对 48.44%)。随着时间的推移,HPV DNA 的流行率(系数=-0.020, = 0.036),特别是高危型 HPV 基因型(系数=-0.030, = 0.005)在女性中下降,而低危型 HPV 基因型(系数=0.141, = <0.001)和 HPV DNA 的流行率在男性中增加(系数=0.068, = 0.008)。在大流行期间,筛查患者的数量减少,尽管与 2013-2019 年相比,HPV 流行率保持不变或增加,就像低危型感染一样。可以假设,筛查覆盖率的降低有利于出现更多症状的低危感染。总之,由于新冠疫情而采取的非药物干预措施并没有降低 HPV 感染的风险,但它可能导致获得卫生服务的机会减少,从而增加未确诊的 HPV 感染的风险。

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