Human papilloma virus and its relationship with sexually transmitted diseases in women attended at a hospital in the Manabi Province, Ecuador
Abstract
Sexually Transmitted Infections have acquired importance for global public health due to the extreme morbidity, especially in developing countries, for this reason the objective of analyzing the prevalence of the human papilloma virus and other infections of sexual transmission. It is a Descriptive, Cross-Retrospective study, the population consisted of all women diagnosed with HPV by cytology (PAP) during the year 2019 at the IESS General Hospital in Manta and by simple random sampling there was a total sample of 71 patients. A prevalence of HPV infection was obtained in the women attended to of 21.8%, the type of lesion at the cervical level due to the presence of HPV with the highest number of cases was CIN I or low grade with 71.8%, the 77.5% of the women had a previous infection with the virus, Chlamydia trachomatis being the most relevant pathology with 29.60%, 70.4% had their first sexual act at 18 years of age or less. he presence of HPV diagnosed by cytology and other sexually transmitted infections, especially Chlamydia trachomatis, is evident in the female population studied
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