Cervical human papillomavirus screening among older women |
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Authors: | Grainge Matthew J Seth Rashmi Guo Li Neal Keith R Coupland Carol Vryenhoef Paul Johnson Jane Jenkins David |
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Affiliation: | Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, School of Community Health Sciences, University of Nottingham Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom NG7 2UH. matthew.grainge@nottingham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Rates of acquisition and clearance of cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) during a 3-year period in women 51 years of age were compared with rates in younger women to provide data on cervical screening for women >50 years of age. Paired, cytologically negative, archived cervical smears taken 3 years apart from 710 women in Nottingham, United Kingdom, were retrieved and tested for HPV infection with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with GP5+/6+ primers. Seventy-one (21.3%) of 333 women 51 years of age who were HPV negative at baseline were positive 3 years later. This percentage was higher than the corresponding acquisition rates among women 21 (15.2%), 31 (14.1%), and 41 (13.3%) years of age, although these differences were not significant. This retrospective study shows that HPV-negative women >50 years of age can acquire HPV and, therefore, require cervical screening. |
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Keywords: | human papillomavirus cervix neoplasms incidence natural history age factors epidemiologic studies retrospective studies research |
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