Prevalence of Reproductive Tract Infections and Association with Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Reproductive-Age Women - Six Tertiary Hospitals, China, June 2021-December 2022.

Di Gao, Jiayue Li,Gengli Zhao,Zhaohui Liu,Hui Bi,Dai Zhang,Fengxia Xue, Chen Liu, Hongtao Ma,Bei Lin, Xu Wang,Xiaosong Zhang,Linhong Wang

China CDC weekly(2024)

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What is already known about this topic?:Previous studies have indicated a possible association between reproductive tract infections (RTIs) and high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, but the evidence is still inconclusive. What is added by this report?:This multicenter study found significantly higher positive rates of HPV, including general HPV, high-risk HPV, and HPV 16/18 infections, among women who tested positive for single or multiple RTIs compared to women who tested negative for RTIs in gynecological outpatient clinics. What are the implications for public health practice?:Infection with HPV, especially high-risk types, is linked to RTIs and imbalances in the vaginal microbiota. Implementing standardized protocols for identifying and treating RTIs could support the establishment of a healthy vaginal microenvironment. This, in turn, may offer a novel approach to preventing cervical cancer.
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