Human papilloma virus (HPV) genotypes concordance between Iranian couples referrals

Abstract
Background:
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) genotypes concordance among sexual couples has been evaluated in many investigations with considerable variations in the concordance.
However, no such study has carried out between Iranian couples yet.
Methods:
Urogenital specimen from both males and females of couples were taken and transferred to Nilou laboratory for molecular analysis.
HPV DNA extraction and typing were carried out using cobas 4800 platform Demographic and virological data were analyzed afterwards.
Results:
One hundred fourteen couples were enrolled in the study. The mean age of participants were 36 ± 8 and 32 ± 7 for males and females, respectively.
About 64 (28%) of specimens were positive for at least one HPV genotype.
The positive rates within genders were 30.7 and 25.4% for females and males, respectively with a considerable association (P value 0.021).
Within the positive samples, 13(5.7%), 8 (7%) and 31(13.5%) were belonged to 16, 18 and other HR genotypes.
About 59 (51.8%) couples who were negative for HPV showed negative concordance.
Of the total positive HPV patients (55 couples, 48.2%), 9 (16.3%) couples had positive concordance and the rest of 46 (83.7%) couples (either of spouse being negative and the other being positive for HPV) showed neither kinds of concordance.
Conclusion:
Recognition of the dynamics of HPV infection not only in women, but in their sexual partners could impact the implementation of preventive measures like HPV vaccination for cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases for both sexual partners.
Keywords:
Human papilloma virus (HPV) genotypes, HPV genotypes concordance, Cervical cancer
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