Prevalence of oral human papillomavirus infection among the general adult population in Hong Kong

Author:

Ho Wendy C. S.1,Boon Siaw S.1,Chong Ka Chun2ORCID,Lai Christopher K. C.1,Sze Ryan K. H.1,Khan Aaron T. K.3,Xing Rachel L.3,Sukarom Isaya4,Wu Ying‐Hui5,Chau Rene W. Y.3,Chan Paul K. S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

2. Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

3. Global Medical and Scientific Affairs, MSD Hong Kong China

4. Center for Observational and Real‐world Evidence MSD Thailand Bangkok Thailand

5. Global Medical and Scientific Affairs, MSD Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractA cross‐sectional study in 2021−23 collected oral rinse gargle samples from an human papillomaviruses (HPV) vaccine‐naïve general adult population in Hong Kong. HPV was detected by a PCR using SPF10 primers, and genotyped by a linear array covering 25 genotypes. Epidemiologic information including sociodemographics, medical history, oral health, and sexual behavior were collected by a self‐administered questionnaire. Altogether, 2323 subjects aged 18−75 (median 47) years with 50.1% male were recruited. The prevalence for oral HPV infection with all genotypes combined, high‐risk, and low‐risk genotypes was 1.5%, 0.7%, and 0.7%, respectively; and with no statistically significant difference between participant gender. The prevalence increased with age and was highest in women at 45−54 years (2.7% for all genotypes combined), and highest in men aged >64 years (4.1% for all genotypes combined). HPV52 was the most common genotype among all participants. Univariate analysis suggested more lifetime sexual or oral sexual partners as risk factors, but they did not reach statistical significance upon multivariate analysis; whereas higher educational level had an independent protective effect. To conclude, oral HPV prevalence increased with age in Hong Kong. Strategies to prevent oral HPV infection and the associated cancers are urgently needed.

Funder

Merck Sharp and Dohme

Publisher

Wiley

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