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Detection and typing of Human Papillomavirus in urine from patients attending a sexually transmitted infections clinic in Nairobi County, Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Langat, Hillary K.
dc.contributor.author Ongus, Juliette R.
dc.contributor.author Kombich, Janeth C.
dc.contributor.author Omire, Agnes
dc.contributor.author Baliach, Caroline C.
dc.contributor.author Kerosi, Danvas O.
dc.contributor.author Lihana, Raphael W.
dc.contributor.author Lwembe, Raphael M.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-06T09:13:51Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-06T09:13:51Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Langat, H. K., Ongus, J. R., Kombich, J. C., Omire, A., Baliach, C. C., Kerosi, D. O., ... & Lwembe, R. M. (2015). Detection and typing of Human Papillomavirus in urine from patients attending a sexually transmitted infections clinic in Nairobi County, Kenya. J Bilology, Agric Healthc, 5, 103-15. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2225-093X
dc.identifier.uri http://ir-library.kabianga.ac.ke/handle/123456789/469
dc.description Article Journal on Detection and typing of Human Papillomavirus in urine from patients attending a sexually transmitted infections clinic en_US
dc.description.abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that has been etiologically linked to cervical cancer. Different types of samples can be used for cervical screening, including Pap test or biopsy and Liquid Based Cytology, visual inspection using acetic acid or Lugol’s iodine, and HPV testing. These methods are invasive. The use of urine as an alternative specimen may be more widely accepted since it is non invasive and the sample is readily available. The study aimed at detecting and genotyping HPV in urine from patients attending a sexually transmitted infections clinic in Nairobi County. It also aimed at assessing the factors associated with HPV infection. In this cross-sectional study, a structured ‘risk factor’ questionnaire was administered and HPV from urine specimen was genotyped using the L1 gene. Phylogenetic and molecular evolutionary analyses were conducted. Bivariate analysis and Pearson’s chi square (χ 2 ) tests were used to determine the association between HPV infection and factors associated with HPV. A total of 222 adults (45 males and 177 females) aged 18-49 years were recruited. The prevalence of HPV among males and females was 22.2% (10/45) and 32.8% (58/177) respectively. The prevalence of high-risk types among males and females was 25% (1/4) and 27.5% (11/40) respectively. The high risk HPV genotypes detected among females were: HPV-16 (10%), -66 (7.5%), and -70 (7.5%) while low risk types were HPV 6 (27.5%), followed by -81 (25%), - 83 (10%), -11 (7.5%), and -54 (2.5%) respectively. The prevalence of low risk types among males and females was 75% (3/4) and 72.5% (29/40) respectively. The prevalent low-risk HPV type detected in males was HPV type 6 (75%) while HPV-58 (25%) was the only high risk type in males. History of sexually transmitted infections was significantly associated with HPV infection among females (P=0.002). There was also significant association between marital status among males (p=0.046), how often one had used the contraceptives among females (p=0.038) and HPV genotypes at bivariate level. The results indicate high HPV prevalence, high risk and low risk HPVs could be detected in urine from the two populations. Therefore; molecular testing of HPV on urine samples is a method that utilizes a non-invasive technique that may increase screening coverage as it is easy to obtain. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare en_US
dc.subject Urine en_US
dc.subject Human papillomavirus en_US
dc.subject HPV genotypes en_US
dc.subject PCR en_US
dc.subject Cervical cancer. en_US
dc.title Detection and typing of Human Papillomavirus in urine from patients attending a sexually transmitted infections clinic in Nairobi County, Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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