نتایج جستجو برای: hpv genotyping

تعداد نتایج: 41225  

Journal: :International Journal of Infectious Diseases 2014

Journal: :Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease 2016
Simona Venturoli Silvano Costa Daniela Barbieri Adriana Falasca Elena Marra Paola Garutti Maria Paola Landini Stefano Ferretti Lauro Bucchi

Two-thirds of 152 patients treated for high-grade cervical disease, free of persistence/recurrence, and followed-up both with human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing and HPV genotyping cleared their high-risk HPV infection within 1year. Viral clearance continued at diminishing rates during the second and the third year, at the end of which it was virtually complete.

Journal: :Investigacion clinica 2013
Elvia Michelli Luis Téllez José-Andrés Mendoza María-Eugenia Noguera Melisse Milano Reauben Vera Diana Callejas

Genotyping of human papillomavirus (HPV) by molecular methods may enhance assessment information for screening and following of cervical infection. In this study, cervical samples were obtained from 250 women, along with colposcopic and cytological evaluations. A Nested-PCR-Multiplex assay was used for HPV detection and genotyping for HPV E6/E7 early regions. Infection with HPV was detected in ...

2015
Felipe A. Castro Jill Koshiol Wim Quint Cosette M. Wheeler Maura L. Gillison Laurence M. Vaughan Bernhard Kleter Leen-Jan van Doorn Anil K. Chaturvedi Allan Hildesheim Mark Schiffman Sophia S. Wang Rosemary E. Zuna Joan L. Walker S. Terence Dunn Nicolas Wentzensen

BACKGROUND Identification of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in cervical tissue is important for understanding cervical carcinogenesis and for evaluating cervical cancer prevention approaches. However, HPV genotyping using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues is technically challenging. We evaluated the performance of four commonly used genotyping methods on FFPE cervical specimens c...

2016
Jie-Bin Lew Kate Simms Megan Smith Hazel Lewis Harold Neal Karen Canfell

BACKGROUND New Zealand (NZ) is considering transitioning from 3-yearly cervical cytology screening in women 20-69 years (current practice) to primary HPV screening. We evaluated HPV-based screening in both HPV-unvaccinated women and cohorts offered HPV vaccination in New Zealand (vaccination coverage ~50%). METHODS A complex model of HPV transmission, vaccination, cervical screening, and inva...

Journal: :Gynecologic Oncology 2021

AbstractObjective Eastern European countries are contemplating to introduce the high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-test as primary screening test for their cervical cancer programme, but its optimal protocol is yet unknown. The aim of this study was compare costs, effects and cost-effectiveness different HPV-screening protocols in Europe, using Slovenia an example with respe...

2016
Yutaka Torii Takuma Fujii Iwao Kukimoto Miyuki Saito Takashi Iwata Hiroshi Takahashi Ryoko Ichikawa Satoshi Kawai Sayaka Otani Daisuke Aoki

Monitoring the attribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes to cervical precancerous lesions is essential in assessing the efficacy of HPV vaccines. To resolve the lack of studies comparing the HPV genotyping procedures used to estimate HPV genotype attribution, we undertook a retrospective cross-sectional study to determine the appropriate genotyping procedures for evaluating the potent...

2014
Surabhi S Liyanage Eva Segelov Aisha Malik Suzanne M Garland Sepehr N Tabrizi Eleanor Cummins Holly Seale Bayzidur Rahman Aye Moa Andrew P Barbour Philip J Crowe C Raina MacIntyre

Objective. We investigate the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tissues compared to oesophageal tissue from healthy controls, in an Australian cohort. Methods. We conducted a hospital-based case-control study of 99 patients with OSCC and 100 healthy controls to examine the presence of HPV DNA. Paraffin tissues were tested using the PapType hi...

2018
Gennaro Ilardi Daniela Russo Silvia Varricchio Giovanni Salzano Giovanni Dell'Aversana Orabona Virginia Napolitano Rosa Maria Di Crescenzo Alessandra Borzillo Francesco Martino Francesco Merolla Massimo Mascolo Stefania Staibano

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can play a causative role in the development of sinonasal tract malignancies. In fact, HPV may be the most significant causative agent implicated in sinonasal tumorigenesis and is implicated in as many as 21% of sinonasal carcinomas. To date, there are no definitive, reliable and cost-effective, diagnostic tests approved by the FDA for the unequivocal determination o...

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