International Journal of Biomedical Data Mining

International Journal of Biomedical Data Mining
Open Access

ISSN: 2090-4924

Human papillomavirus infection in genital women in four regions of Senegal


2nd International conference on Immunity and Immunochemistry

August 09, 2021 | WEBINAR

El Hadji Seydou Mbaye, Tarik Gheit, Ahmadou Dem, Sandrine McKay- Chopin, Ndeye Coumba Toure-Kane, Souleymane Mboup, Massimo Tommasino1, Bakary S. Sylla, and Cheikh Saad Bouh Boye

International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO), Lyon, France
Laboratory of Bacteriology and Virology, Aristide Le Dantec Hospital, Dakar, Senegal
Cancer Institute, Aristide Le Dantec Hospital, Dakar, Senegal

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Int J Biomed Data Min

Abstract :

INTRODUCTION: Cervical cancer is the most frequent cancer among women in Senegal. However, there are few data concerning the HPV types inducing neoplasia and cervical cancers and their prevalence, in the general population of Senegal AIMS: The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of HPV infection in Senegalese women aged from 18 years and older. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A study was performed on 498 cervix samples collected from healthy women aged 18 and older in Dakar. 438 other samples were collected from three other regions, Thiès, Saint Louis and Louga. The samples were screened for 21 HPV genotypes using an HPV type-specific E7 PCR bead-based multiplex genotyping assay (TS-MPG) which is a laboratory-developed method for the detection of HPV. RESULTS: The prevalence for pHR/HR-HPV in the region of Dakar was 20.68%. HPV 52 (3.21%) was the most prevalent HPV type, followed by HPV 16 (3.01%) and HPV 31 (3.01%). In the regions of Thiès, Louga and Saint Louis, the prevalence for pHR/HR-HPV was 29.19%, 23.15% and 20%, respectively CONCLUSION: The study revealed the specificity of the HR-HPV prevalence in Dakar and other regions of Senegal. The patterns differ from the one observed in the other regions of the world and rise the issue of the development of vaccination program in the country. Such a program should take into account the real HPV prevalence for an effective protection of HPV-associated diseases.

Biography :

El Hadji Seydou Mbaye was born in 1978 in Kaolack a region of Senegal. During 2008-2013, he earned his PhD in Biology and Human Pathologies with the collaboration of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) /WHO, Lyon (France); 2006-2007: Master of Life and Health, Specialty Biology of microorganisms, Virology in Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg (France); 2005-2006: Master of Life and Health, option of Immunophysiopathology in Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg (France); 2004-2005 : License of Biochemistry in Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg (France);2002-2004: General Degree in Sciences and Technologies in University of METZ (France).

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