Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) among Females in the General Population of the Split and Dalmatia County and Its Association with Genital Microbiota and Infections: A Prospective Study

Viruses. 2023 Feb 5;15(2):443. doi: 10.3390/v15020443.

Abstract

We conducted a prospective study with the aim of determining HPV prevalence and type distribution in the general female population of Southern Croatia (SDC), and to detect the presence of other microorganisms in the lower part of the female reproductive system and their possible influence on the frequency of HPV infection. Data were collected during routine check-up exams. All participants were examined by a gynecologist, and cervico-vaginal scrapings/swabs were collected, for cytological (Pap smear) and microbiological (for bacterial growth, genital mycoplasmas, chlamydia, and HPV) analysis. Informed consent was obtained from all participants with accompanying questionnaire. A total of 1050 asymptomatic women living in SDC participated in the study during a one-year period, and 107 of them (10.2%) had HR-HPV infection. We found that the presence of some bacteria (Ureaplasma, Chlamydia, and Gardnerella) in the lower part of the female genital system has a positive correlation with the frequency of HPV infection and, consequently, a possible influence on faster progression to cervical dysplasia caused by HPV. We consider that inclusion of screening for sexually transmitted infections as monitoring in women with HPV infection could help to find women at risk of cervical cancer progression.

Keywords: Chlamydia; Croatia; Gardnerela; HPV prevalence; Ureaplasma; cervical dysplasia; cervicovaginal microbiota.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Genitalia
  • Human Papillomavirus Viruses
  • Humans
  • Microbiota*
  • Papillomavirus Infections* / epidemiology
  • Prevalence
  • Prospective Studies

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.