TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence of HPV infection among clinically healthy Italian males and genotype concordance between stable sexual partners
AU - Lorenzon, Laura
AU - Terrenato, Irene
AU - Donà, Maria Gabriella
AU - Ronchetti, Livia
AU - Rollo, Francesca
AU - Marandino, Ferdinando
AU - Carosi, Mariantonia
AU - Diodoro, Maria Grazia
AU - Sentinelli, Steno
AU - Visca, Paolo
AU - Vocaturo, Giuseppe
AU - Bellardini, Paola
AU - Vocaturo, Amina
AU - Benevolo, Maria
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Background: HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. However little is known about its prevalence in the male population and concordance with female partners. Objectives: This cross-sectional study aimed to: (a) investigate HPV prevalence and genotype distribution among a series of stable male sexual partners of CIN/HPV positive women and (b) assess HPV infection and type-specific concordance between partners. Study design: 378 stable and monogamous male partners of CIN/HPV positive women were selected. Of these, 238 cases were enrolled at the same time as their female partner. All the subjects were tested by the Linear Array HPV genotyping assay. Results: Overall, 153/378 men (40.5%) and 122/238 women (51.3%) were positive for at least one of the 37 HPV types detectable by the assay used. Among the HPV-positive participants, 69 of the 378 men (18.2%) and 54 of the 238 women (22.7%) harboured multiple genotypes. 75 couples (31.5%) were concordantly HPV positive, while 102 couples (42.9%) were concordantly negative (Kappa value: 0.491, p
AB - Background: HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. However little is known about its prevalence in the male population and concordance with female partners. Objectives: This cross-sectional study aimed to: (a) investigate HPV prevalence and genotype distribution among a series of stable male sexual partners of CIN/HPV positive women and (b) assess HPV infection and type-specific concordance between partners. Study design: 378 stable and monogamous male partners of CIN/HPV positive women were selected. Of these, 238 cases were enrolled at the same time as their female partner. All the subjects were tested by the Linear Array HPV genotyping assay. Results: Overall, 153/378 men (40.5%) and 122/238 women (51.3%) were positive for at least one of the 37 HPV types detectable by the assay used. Among the HPV-positive participants, 69 of the 378 men (18.2%) and 54 of the 238 women (22.7%) harboured multiple genotypes. 75 couples (31.5%) were concordantly HPV positive, while 102 couples (42.9%) were concordantly negative (Kappa value: 0.491, p
KW - HPV concordance
KW - HPV transmission
KW - Human papillomavirus
KW - Male infection
KW - Sexually transmitted disease
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcv.2014.04.003
DO - 10.1016/j.jcv.2014.04.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 24794396
AN - SCOPUS:84902181035
SN - 1386-6532
VL - 60
SP - 264
EP - 269
JO - Journal of Clinical Virology
JF - Journal of Clinical Virology
IS - 3
ER -