Gynecologic infections seen in ThinPrep cytological test in Wuhan, China
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  • 作者:Hang Zhou (1) (2)
    Yao Jia (1)
    Jian Shen (3)
    Shaoshuai Wang (1)
    Xiong Li (1)
    Ru Yang (1)
    Kecheng Huang (1)
    Ting Hu (1)
    Fangxu Tang (1)
    Jin Zhou (1)
    Jingping Yuan (3)
    Lei Huang (3)
    Xun Tian (3)
    Zhilan Chen (1)
    Qinghua Zhang (1) (3)
    Changyu Wang (1)
    Ling Xi (1)
    Dongrui Deng (1)
    Hui Wang (1)
    Ding Ma (1)
    Shuang Li (1)
  • 关键词:ThinPrep cytological test ; human papillomavirus ; Candida infection ; Trichomonas infection ; bacterial infection
  • 刊名:Frontiers of Medicine
  • 出版年:2014
  • 出版时间:June 2014
  • 年:2014
  • 卷:8
  • 期:2
  • 页码:236-240
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  • 作者单位:Hang Zhou (1) (2)
    Yao Jia (1)
    Jian Shen (3)
    Shaoshuai Wang (1)
    Xiong Li (1)
    Ru Yang (1)
    Kecheng Huang (1)
    Ting Hu (1)
    Fangxu Tang (1)
    Jin Zhou (1)
    Jingping Yuan (3)
    Lei Huang (3)
    Xun Tian (3)
    Zhilan Chen (1)
    Qinghua Zhang (1) (3)
    Changyu Wang (1)
    Ling Xi (1)
    Dongrui Deng (1)
    Hui Wang (1)
    Ding Ma (1)
    Shuang Li (1)

    1. Cancer Biology Research Center, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430030, China
    2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, 210008, China
    3. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, the Central Hospital of Wuhan, Wuhan, 430014, China
  • ISSN:2095-0225
文摘
This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of bacterial, Candida, Trichomonas, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infections in ThinPrep cytological test (TCT) performed on women of Wuhan, China. ThinPrep smears were screened by two independent experienced pathologists and reported from 2008 to 2010. A total of 46 866 ThinPrep smears were studied, and smears with inflammation were analyzed. Of the 44 162 enrolled patients, inflammation changes were observed in 21 935 (49.7%) and specific infections in 6884 (31.4%). The infections detected were as follows: bacteria, 5663 (82.3%); Candida, 825 (12.0%); Trichomonas, 273 (4.0%); and HPV, 148 (2.1%). Significant changes were found in the prevalence of bacteria and Candida among women who underwent TCT before and after 2010. χ2 revealed an increasing proportion of specific infections found in smears after 2010 (P = 0.000). In conclusion, bacterial infection was the most detectable in the ThinPrep smears, followed by Candida and Trichomonas. The prevalence of infection identified by TCT was found to be similar in previous literature in China.

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