EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG

Abstract. Analysis of anogenital warts morbidity in St. Petersburg and Russian Federation in 2000–2013 has been carried out. The incidence rate in the population of St. Petersburg during the observation period was found to be 1.4–2.3 times higher. In 2011–2013, 3310 pregnant women were tested for hi...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:04e8cab018c34e63b2e0a985cdda23902021-11-22T07:09:46ZEPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG2220-76192313-739810.15789/2220-7619-2014-2-181-186https://doaj.org/article/04e8cab018c34e63b2e0a985cdda23902014-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/170https://doaj.org/toc/2220-7619https://doaj.org/toc/2313-7398Abstract. Analysis of anogenital warts morbidity in St. Petersburg and Russian Federation in 2000–2013 has been carried out. The incidence rate in the population of St. Petersburg during the observation period was found to be 1.4–2.3 times higher. In 2011–2013, 3310 pregnant women were tested for high carcinogenic risk HPV by PCR. Prevalence rate of HPV genotype 16 was 11.0 per 100 tested persons. Other genotypes (31, 52, 33, 45, 58, 39, 18, 59, 35)were determined less often (p < 0.001) 6.3; 6.3; 5.1; 4.02; 3.7; 3.4; 2.9; 2.8 and 2.7 per 100 persons, respectively. An increased morbidity of cervical cancer in women aging from 25 to 49 years old was established. Assessment of the economic burden of diseases associated with HPV has shown that in 2012 in St. Petersburg expenses were more than one billion rubles. In the structure of economic lost the largest proportion was associated with premature mortality of women with cervical cancer.L. V. LyalinaSankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pasteraarticlehpv-infectioncervical cancereconomic burdenvaccinationInfectious and parasitic diseasesRC109-216RUInfekciâ i Immunitet, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 181-186 (2014)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic hpv-infection
cervical cancer
economic burden
vaccination
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle hpv-infection
cervical cancer
economic burden
vaccination
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
L. V. Lyalina
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG
description Abstract. Analysis of anogenital warts morbidity in St. Petersburg and Russian Federation in 2000–2013 has been carried out. The incidence rate in the population of St. Petersburg during the observation period was found to be 1.4–2.3 times higher. In 2011–2013, 3310 pregnant women were tested for high carcinogenic risk HPV by PCR. Prevalence rate of HPV genotype 16 was 11.0 per 100 tested persons. Other genotypes (31, 52, 33, 45, 58, 39, 18, 59, 35)were determined less often (p < 0.001) 6.3; 6.3; 5.1; 4.02; 3.7; 3.4; 2.9; 2.8 and 2.7 per 100 persons, respectively. An increased morbidity of cervical cancer in women aging from 25 to 49 years old was established. Assessment of the economic burden of diseases associated with HPV has shown that in 2012 in St. Petersburg expenses were more than one billion rubles. In the structure of economic lost the largest proportion was associated with premature mortality of women with cervical cancer.
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author L. V. Lyalina
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author_sort L. V. Lyalina
title EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG
title_short EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG
title_full EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG
title_fullStr EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG
title_full_unstemmed EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EVIDENCES OF VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SAINT-PETERSBURG
title_sort epidemiological, social and economic evidences of vaccination against human papillomavirus infection in saint-petersburg
publisher Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera
publishDate 2014
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