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BMC Public Health
Increasing incidence of anogenital warts with an urban–rural divide among males in Manitoba, Canada, 1990–2011
Research Article
Zoann Nugent1  James F. Blanchard2  Bo Nancy Yu3  Laura H. Thompson3  Carla Ens4 
[1] Centre for Global Public Health, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;Centre for Global Public Health, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, Public Health and Primary Health Care Division, Manitoba Health, Healthy Living & Seniors, R3B 3 M9, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;Centre for Global Public Health, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, Public Health and Primary Health Care Division, Manitoba Health, Healthy Living & Seniors, R3B 3 M9, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;
关键词: Anogenital warts;    Anogenital conditions;    Human papillomavirus;    Epidemiology;    Manitoba;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-016-2885-4
 received in 2015-07-27, accepted in 2016-02-17,  发布年份 2016
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundAnogenital warts (AGW) are caused by the most common sexually transmitted infection, human papillomavirus. The objective of this study was to examine AGW incidence from 1990 to 2011 by sex, age, income quintile, and residential area category (urban/rural). The study period included the initiation of school-based HPV vaccination for girls in the sixth grade, which began in 2008. The data presented in this paper may also be useful for establishing baseline rates of AGW incidence which may be used to evaluate the success of the school-based HPV immunization program.MethodsCases of anogenital warts were identified using Manitoba’s administrative databases of Physician Claims and Hospital Discharge Abstracts. Annual age-standardized incidence in Manitoba from 1990 to 2011 was calculated. Incident AGW rates were compared by sex, age group, residential area category (urban/rural), and household income quintile using logistic regression. Joinpoint regression analyses were used to evaluate the time trends of AGW.ResultsPrior to 2000, AGW incidence was higher among females than males. However, from 2000 to 2011 the incidence was higher among males and increased steadily over time. AGW incidence tended to peak in younger age groups among females compared to males. Females and males living in urban areas had nearly twice the odds of AGW occurrence compared to those in rural areas.ConclusionsThere is a need for education about AGW in male population. The upcoming initiation of HPV vaccination among boys may reduce the incidence and should be evaluated.

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CC BY   
© Thompson et al. 2016

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