Prevalence and risk factors for high-risk human papillomavirus infection among women from three southern geopolitical zones of Nigeria.

Chika Kingsley Onwuamah,Ning Feng, Abidemi Esther Momoh,Mabel Uwandu, Rahaman Ademolu Ahmed,Ifeoma Idigbe,Grace Deborah Vincent, Chinenye Angela Ogbu, Nkem Okonkwo,Judith Sokei, Bowofoluwa Sharon Abimbola, Temiloluwa Ojopagogo,Leona Chika Okoli, Mary Adesina,Priscilla Ngozi Ezemelue, Omowunmi Sowunmi,Jane Okwuzu, Olaoniye Habeebat Labo Popoola,Joseph Ojonugwa Shaibu, Greg Aigbe Ohihoin,Emily Nzeribe,Agatha David,Olufemi Olaleye,Ighovwerha Ofotokun,Xiao Ping Dong,Oliver Chukwujekwu Ezechi

Frontiers in oncology(2023)

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The inverse relationship between prevalence and education suggests interventions improving awareness and prevention would be impactful. Such interventions could also target HIV-positive women, women presenting with sexually-transmitted infections, who smoke and frequently drink alcohol.
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HPV, risk factor, women, Nigeria, cervical cancer
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