Abstract

BackgroundData about the genotype-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in the Czech Republic is limited. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and concordance of genotype-specific HPV infection detected in semen samples, penile swabs and cervical swabs from non-vaccinated heterosexual couples without HPV-associated disease.MethodsSemen samples and penile swabs were collected from male partners and cervical swabs were collected from female partners of heterosexual couples treated for infertility (n = 195). Presence of HPV DNA in semen samples and cervical swabs was analyzed using the cobas® HPV Test and PapilloCheck®. Only the PapilloCheck® test was used to detect HPV in penile swabs. The genotype-specific prevalence and concordance of HPV infection not targeted by vaccine were evaluated using Fisher exact test.ResultsBoth partners were infected with any HPV type in 13.8% (27/195) of couples and, of these couples, 55.6% (15/27) harbored at least one mutual genotype. High-risk HPV (hrHPV) genotypes were detected in 12.3% (24/195) of semen samples, 31.3% (61/195) of penile swabs, and 19.5% (38/195) of cervical swabs (P < 0.001). The most prevalent hrHPV genotype were HPV53 (2.56%; 5/195) in semen samples, HPV16 (6.67%, 13/195) in penile swabs and HPV39 (3.59%, 7/195) in cervical swabs. Low-risk (lrHPV) genotypes were detected in 5.13% (10/195) of semen samples, 15.9% (31/195) of penile swabs, and 4.10% (8/195) of cervical swabs (P < 0.001). Male sexual partners of HPV-positive women were more likely to be infected with at least one of the same HPV types than female sexual partners of HPV-positive men (34.9% vs. 17.9%, P = 0.055).ConclusionsThis study showed that the detection of HPV infection differ by anatomic site and gender. Regardless the anatomic site, high prevalence of HPV genital infection was found in both Czech men and women.

Highlights

  • Data about the genotype-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in the Czech Republic is limited

  • HPV positivity rates DNA of at least one of 18 High-risk HPV (hrHPV) genotypes or 6 Low-risk HPV (lrHPV) genotypes was detected in 15.9% (31/195) of semen samples, 41.0% (80/195) of penile swabs, and 22.1% (43/195) of cervical swabs (P < 0.001; Fisher exact test)

  • High risk HPV genotypes were detected in 12.3% (24/195) of semen samples, 31.3%

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Introduction

Data about the genotype-specific human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in the Czech Republic is limited. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and concordance of genotype-specific HPV infection detected in semen samples, penile swabs and cervical swabs from non-vaccinated heterosexual couples without HPV-associated disease. In the Czech Republic, data on the genotype-specific prevalence of HPV in women is limited [5,6,7,8]. Evidence of HPV prevalence and concordance in couples is important for evaluating HPV vaccine impact and for monitoring the spread of specific HPV types before and after introducing a vaccine to a population. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and concordance of genotype-specific HPV infection in semen samples, penile swabs and cervical swabs from non-vaccinated heterosexual partners

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