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Characterization of Human Papillomavirus prevalence and risk factors to guide cervical cancer screening in the North Tongu District, Ghana.

Amrei KringsPriscilla DunyoAleksandra PesicSaviour TettehBenjamin HansenIsaac GedzahComfort M WormenorJoseph E AmuahAnna Lisa BehnkeDaniela HöflerMichael PawlitaAndreas Martin Kaufmann
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Most importantly, the high risk HPV prevalence detected from this study is higher than estimates reported for Western Africa. This needs be considered, when deciding on the cervical cancer screening algorithms introduced on a wider scale. Follow-up and triage, depending on the methods chosen, can easily overburden the health system. Self-sampling worked well and provided adequate samples for HPV-based screening. Women with increasing number of sexual partners and not being married were found to have higher odds of being high risk HPV positive, therefore could be a higher prioritized screening target group.
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