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Papillomavirus Infection and Prevention: How Much Does the Sicilian Population Know? An Observational Study

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Highlights To date, incidence of HPV-related oral and oropharyngeal carcinoma is increased; Spread of HPV infection among youth is due to sexual precocity and promiscuity; Two HPV strains are primarily… Click to show full abstract

Highlights To date, incidence of HPV-related oral and oropharyngeal carcinoma is increased; Spread of HPV infection among youth is due to sexual precocity and promiscuity; Two HPV strains are primarily related to cancer onset: 16 and 18; There are different HPV vaccines but knowledge and adherence are still quite low; Not only young women must be aware on risk factors and vaccine. Abstract Human papillomavirus is a sexually transmitted virus that is responsible not only for uterine cervical cancer, but also for the oral and oropharyngeal cancers. In this latter case, the virus indiscriminately affects both sexes at any age. Vaccination plays a key role in preventing infection and its possible consequences. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the degree of awareness of papillomavirus infection and its possible prevention in the Sicilian population. A prospective observational study was carried out on the Sicilian population through a self-administered questionnaire, consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions. The survey lasted from June 2021 to December 2021. A total of 844 respondents were included: 60.90% were female and 53.55% were aged between 21 and 30 years. Most of the surveyed population knew about the virus and the existence of the vaccine, however, many of them did not know about virus’s effects on the oral and oropharyngeal sites (49.17%), or about the indication for vaccination for males (39.69%). Oral and oropharyngeal papillomavirus-related cancers are an increasingly frequent finding, especially in young adults. Therefore, it is necessary and quite mandatory to educate the population about the risks that certain voluptuous habits may cause, with the help of general practitioners, schools, social media, and social networks.

Keywords: sicilian population; infection; oral oropharyngeal; papillomavirus infection; population

Journal Title: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Year Published: 2022

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