Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort study

Objective. To determine external genital lesion (EGL) incidence –condyloma and penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN)– and genital HPV-genotype progression to these EGLs. Materials and methods. Participants (healthy males 18- 74y from Cuernavaca, Mexico, recruited 2005-2009, n=954) underwent a ques...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce, Staci L Sudenga, B Nelson Torres, Mark Stoler, Leith León-Maldonado, Betania Allen-Leigh, Héctor Posso, Manuel Quiterio, María del Pilar Hernández-Nevarez, Jorge Salmerón, Anna R Giuliano
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Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 2018-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/8461
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spelling doaj-1ca50c5829d24426a2f6fcc82757cdd02020-11-25T02:17:46ZengInstituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaSalud Pública de México0036-36341606-79162018-12-01606, nov-dic63364410.21149/846116600Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort studyEduardo Lazcano-PonceStaci L SudengaB Nelson TorresMark StolerLeith León-MaldonadoBetania Allen-LeighHéctor PossoManuel QuiterioMaría del Pilar Hernández-NevarezJorge SalmerónAnna R GiulianoObjective. To determine external genital lesion (EGL) incidence –condyloma and penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN)– and genital HPV-genotype progression to these EGLs. Materials and methods. Participants (healthy males 18- 74y from Cuernavaca, Mexico, recruited 2005-2009, n=954) underwent a questionnaire, anogenital examination, and sample collection every six months; including excision biopsy on suspicious EGL with histological confirmation. Linear array assay PCR characterized 37 high/low-risk HPV-DNA types. EGL incidence and cumulative incidence were calculated, the latter with Kaplan-Meier. Results. EGL incidence was 1.84 (95%CI=1.42-2.39) per 100-person-years (py); 2.9% (95%CI=1.9-4.2) 12-month cumulative EGL. Highest EGL inci­dence was found in men 18-30 years: 1.99 (95%CI=1.22-3.25) per 100py. Seven subjects had PeIN I-III (four with HPV16). HPV11 most commonly progresses to condyloma (6-month cumulative incidence=44.4%, 95%CI=14.3-137.8). Subjects with high-risk sexual behavior had higher EGL incidence. Conclusion. In Mexico, anogenital HPV infection in men is high and can cause condyloma. Estimation of EGL magnitude and associated healthcare costs is necessary to assess the need for male anti-HPV vaccination.http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/8461condylomata acuminatagenital wartspenile neoplasm
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author Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce
Staci L Sudenga
B Nelson Torres
Mark Stoler
Leith León-Maldonado
Betania Allen-Leigh
Héctor Posso
Manuel Quiterio
María del Pilar Hernández-Nevarez
Jorge Salmerón
Anna R Giuliano
spellingShingle Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce
Staci L Sudenga
B Nelson Torres
Mark Stoler
Leith León-Maldonado
Betania Allen-Leigh
Héctor Posso
Manuel Quiterio
María del Pilar Hernández-Nevarez
Jorge Salmerón
Anna R Giuliano
Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort study
Salud Pública de México
condylomata acuminata
genital warts
penile neoplasm
author_facet Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce
Staci L Sudenga
B Nelson Torres
Mark Stoler
Leith León-Maldonado
Betania Allen-Leigh
Héctor Posso
Manuel Quiterio
María del Pilar Hernández-Nevarez
Jorge Salmerón
Anna R Giuliano
author_sort Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce
title Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort study
title_short Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort study
title_full Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort study
title_fullStr Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among Mexican men. A cohort study
title_sort incidence of external genital lesions related to human papillomavirus among mexican men. a cohort study
publisher Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
series Salud Pública de México
issn 0036-3634
1606-7916
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Objective. To determine external genital lesion (EGL) incidence –condyloma and penile intraepithelial neoplasia (PeIN)– and genital HPV-genotype progression to these EGLs. Materials and methods. Participants (healthy males 18- 74y from Cuernavaca, Mexico, recruited 2005-2009, n=954) underwent a questionnaire, anogenital examination, and sample collection every six months; including excision biopsy on suspicious EGL with histological confirmation. Linear array assay PCR characterized 37 high/low-risk HPV-DNA types. EGL incidence and cumulative incidence were calculated, the latter with Kaplan-Meier. Results. EGL incidence was 1.84 (95%CI=1.42-2.39) per 100-person-years (py); 2.9% (95%CI=1.9-4.2) 12-month cumulative EGL. Highest EGL inci­dence was found in men 18-30 years: 1.99 (95%CI=1.22-3.25) per 100py. Seven subjects had PeIN I-III (four with HPV16). HPV11 most commonly progresses to condyloma (6-month cumulative incidence=44.4%, 95%CI=14.3-137.8). Subjects with high-risk sexual behavior had higher EGL incidence. Conclusion. In Mexico, anogenital HPV infection in men is high and can cause condyloma. Estimation of EGL magnitude and associated healthcare costs is necessary to assess the need for male anti-HPV vaccination.
topic condylomata acuminata
genital warts
penile neoplasm
url http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/8461
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