Background
Data on Human
PapillomaVirus (HPV) infection are scarce in Morocco. The objective of the
study was to determine the prevalence of HPV and cervical cytology
abnormalities in women from the Souss area, Morocco.
Methods
Two hundred and thirty
two women who attended the Hassan II hospital (Agadir, Morocco) were recruited
in this study. Socio-economic data, sexual activity, reproductive life, history
of Pap smear, smoking and HIV status were recorded. Cervical samples were taken
using an Ayre spatula. Cytology was reported using the Bethesda system. HPVs
were first detected by MY09/11 consensus PCR and then genotyped with INNO-LiPA® assay. Data were analyzed using the logistic regression
model.
Results
The median age of women
was 42 years (18–76 years). HIV prevalence was 36.2 %. Any HPV type
prevalence was 23.7 % in the study population, lower in HIV-negative women
(13.3 %) than in HIV-positive women (39.3 %). HPV16 was the most
prevalent type (6.5 %), followed by HPV53 and HPV74 (3.4 % each).
Most women had normal cervical smears (82 %), the remaining were diagnosed
with LGSIL (13 %) and HGSIL (5 %). HPV was detected in 17.4 % of
normal smears, 43.4 % of LGSIL and 75 % of HGSIL. HIV status was the
most powerful predictor of high risk (hr) and probable hr (phr) HPV infection
(odds ratio 4.16, 95 % confidence interval 1.87–9.24, p = 0.0005)
followed by abnormal cytology (OR 3.98, 95 % CI 1.39–11.40, p = 0.01),
independently of socio-demographic and behavioral risk factors.
Conclusions
In a Moroccan hospital
based-population of the Souss area, HPV infections are frequently detected. In
addition, high prevalence of hr and phrHPVs and precancerous lesions among
HIV-positive women is likely associated with an increased risk of cervical
cancer. This highlights the need for HPV and cervical cancer prevention
campaigns in Morocco.
Full article at: http://goo.gl/AyKLVf
By: Essaada Belglaiaa, Hicham Elannaz, Bouchra Mouaouya, Mohamed Aksim, Mariette Mercier, Jean-Luc Prétet, Said Chouham, and Christiane Mougin

Laboratoire de
Biologie Cellulaire et Génétique Moléculaire, Faculté des Sciences, Université
Ibn Zohr, BP8106, Agadir, 80000 Maroc
EA 3181, Lab Ex
LipSTIC ANR-11-LABX-0021, Université de Franche-Comté UBFC, F-25000 Besançon,
France
Laboratoire de
biologie moléculaire, 5ème Hôpital Militaire, Guelmim, Maroc
Service
d’anatomopathologie, Hôpital Hassan II, Agadir, Maroc
Laboratoire de
Biologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire, Inserm CIC 1431, CHRU Jean Minjoz,
Boulevard Fleming, 25000 Besançon, France
Essaada Belglaiaa, Email: moc.liamg@aaialglebadaasse.
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