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Infezione da Papillomavirus umano nelle donne del Burkina Faso

Infezione da Papillomavirus umano nelle donne del Burkina Faso

Ina Marie Angèle Traoré

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2023
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Biologia, ciencias de la vida
ISBN:
9786205953662
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Si stima che l’infezione da papillomavirus umano (HPV) colpisca più della metà degli adulti e sia la più comune infezione a trasmissione sessuale in tutto il mondo. Quando è causata da genotipi di HPV ad alto rischio (HR-HPV), questa infezione può persistere e portare allo sviluppo del cancro cervicale. È possibile che i polimorfismi di geni come il fattore di necrosi tumorale (TNFα) e l’interleuchina 18 (IL18) influenzino la persistenza dell’infezione da HPV. La diagnosi precoce delle lesioni precancerose e la vaccinazione profilattica sono modi per prevenire il cancro cervicale. I vaccini disponibili in Burkina Faso proteggono solo dall’HPV 16 e 18, mentre gli studi condotti a Ouagadougou hanno dimostrato che questi due genotipi non sono i più predominanti nelle donne. Per avere un quadro completo dell’infezione da HPV-HR in Burkina Faso, era importante cercare i genotipi circolanti in altre città del Paese e i fattori di rischio genetici associati.

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