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Prevalence human papillomavirus type 6 and type 11 in pregnant women Haruna, Nadyah; Hatta, Mochammad; Hamid, Firdaus; Sultan, Andi Rofian; Safri, Safri; Farid, Monika Fitria; Lestari, Esa
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Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v0i0.23103

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Background: Pregnancy reduces the effectiveness of cell-mediated immunity, making the body more vulnerable to Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection. HPV comes in multiple variants, including non-pro-oncogenic varieties like 6 and 11. Less research has been done on low-risk HPV infections than on high-risk HPV since they are more frequently linked to genital warts and rarely result in cancer. Examples of these infections are types 6 and 11. It is necessary to conduct this study to ascertain whether asymptomatic pregnant women have been exposed to HPV types 6 and 11.Purpose: This study aims to determine prevalence HPV types 6 and 11 in pregnant women.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was carried out in Makassar in May 2023. The study Population consisted of pregnant women who underwent antenatal care at Tajuddin Chalid Hospital Makassar during the specified research period. After providing clarification and obtaining consent from eligible mothers, we collected a swab from the vaginal area. A PCR examination was conducted on the 167 maternal swabs that were received. Statistical analyses included frequency distribution using SPSS.Results: According to the study, 121 (72.5%) of the 167 samples tested positive for HPV type 6 DNA, while 46 (27.5%) tested negative. Meanwhile, 67% of 167 patients tested positive for HPV type 11 but were negative for the virus. Only 21 respondents with negative identification were found to be harboring both low-risk Human Papillomavirus types. In addition, 78 respondents received positive results for HPV types 6 and 11.Conclusion: Pregnant women can be infected with HPV types 6 and 11 even if they are asymptomatic. The high percentage of positive results suggests that routine maternal screening is recommended, especially during pregnancy.
Prevalence human papillomavirus type 6 and type 11 in pregnant women Haruna, Nadyah; Hatta, Mochammad; Hamid, Firdaus; Sultan, Andi Rofian; Safri, Safri; Farid, Monika Fitria; Lestari, Esa
MEDISAINS: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Kesehatan Early Release
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v0i0.23103

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Background: Pregnancy reduces the effectiveness of cell-mediated immunity, making the body more vulnerable to Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection. HPV comes in multiple variants, including non-pro-oncogenic varieties like 6 and 11. Less research has been done on low-risk HPV infections than on high-risk HPV since they are more frequently linked to genital warts and rarely result in cancer. Examples of these infections are types 6 and 11. It is necessary to conduct this study to ascertain whether asymptomatic pregnant women have been exposed to HPV types 6 and 11.Purpose: This study aims to determine prevalence HPV types 6 and 11 in pregnant women.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was carried out in Makassar in May 2023. The study Population consisted of pregnant women who underwent antenatal care at Tajuddin Chalid Hospital Makassar during the specified research period. After providing clarification and obtaining consent from eligible mothers, we collected a swab from the vaginal area. A PCR examination was conducted on the 167 maternal swabs that were received. Statistical analyses included frequency distribution using SPSS.Results: According to the study, 121 (72.5%) of the 167 samples tested positive for HPV type 6 DNA, while 46 (27.5%) tested negative. Meanwhile, 67% of 167 patients tested positive for HPV type 11 but were negative for the virus. Only 21 respondents with negative identification were found to be harboring both low-risk Human Papillomavirus types. In addition, 78 respondents received positive results for HPV types 6 and 11.Conclusion: Pregnant women can be infected with HPV types 6 and 11 even if they are asymptomatic. The high percentage of positive results suggests that routine maternal screening is recommended, especially during pregnancy.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Adnyani Asak, Putu Rani Alfiansyah, Farhan Andri Sulistyani Anisa Arifin Anita Lukman Ariostar, Ariostar Arneliwati Aulia, Prina Putri Azzahra Nursantyendo Putri BENNI ISKANDAR Busnawir Busnawir Deci Ratnawardani Dian Wijayanti DWI YULIANTI Edi Cahyono Edwil Longdong, Marcelino Paul Effendi, Joni ESTER NAIBAHO Farid, Monika Fitria Fifi Oktaviani Fitri Amelia FITRI ESI OKTA WULANSARI Gamya Tri Utami Genny G Sari Hamid, Firdaus Hapzi Ali Haruna, Nadyah Hasbullah Hasbullah Herlina Herlina Herny Nurhayati Hidayah, Rodhiatul I Dewa Putu Nyeneng I Ketut Sucita Indriati, Ganis Iswandir Iswandir Joni Efendi, Joni Judrah, Muh. Jumaini, Jumaini Juniar Ernawaty Kartika Hapsari Sutantiningrum Kemas Imron Rosadi Kusumo Drajad Sutjahjo Lahming, Lahming Larasati Inayah Lestari, Esa Lestari, Nita Yulidia Lisa Andriani Lita Lita Longdong, Marcelino Paul Edwil Manurung, Hamzah Manurung, Saroha Mashita Dewi Mimi Aisyah Mochammad Hatta Muhammad Fadil Muryan Awaludin Norma Yuliana Saragih Novela Lyrizki Nur Izzati Hasanah Okla Elfitri Patang Patang, Patang Puteri Utami, Intan Rahma Nugroho Ramadhany, Achmad Reni Zulfitri Resti Rulfima Sari Rika Tri Puspita Riri Novayelinda Risa Nur Pajri Ds Rismadefi - Woferst Rita Intan Permatasari Rizki Yunita Sari Sari, Delima Saur Costanius Simamora Setiadi Setiadi Setiadi Setiadi Sofiana Nurchayati Solly Aryza Sri Wahyuni Suasa Suasa Sultan, Andi Rofian Surboyo, Meircurius Dwi Condro Susi Erianti Syahrul Syahrul Tutik Siswanti Uyuni, Wardatul Veny Elita Wan Nishfa Dewi Wandira, Marya Nasti Wasisto Utomo Widia Lestari Widya Fandri Yesicha, Chelsy Yohannes Firza Yolanda, Risky Rati Yulia Irvani Dewi Yunisman Roni Zebua, Martalena