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Trends in High-grade Cervical Lesions and Cervical Cancer Screening in 5 States, 2008-2015.
Gargano, Julia Warner; Park, Ina U; Griffin, Marie R; Niccolai, Linda M; Powell, Melissa; Bennett, Nancy M; Johnson Jones, Michelle L; Whitney, Erin; Pemmaraju, Manideepthi; Brackney, Monica; Abdullah, Nasreen; Scahill, Mary; Dahl, Rebecca M; Cleveland, Angela A; Unger, Elizabeth R; Markowitz, Lauri E.
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  • Gargano JW; National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Park IU; Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California at San Francisco.
  • Griffin MR; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Niccolai LM; Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Powell M; Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division, Portland.
  • Bennett NM; University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, New York.
  • Johnson Jones ML; National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Whitney E; California Emerging Infections Program, Richmond.
  • Pemmaraju M; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Brackney M; Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Abdullah N; Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division, Portland.
  • Scahill M; University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, New York.
  • Dahl RM; MAXIMUS Federal, contracting agency to National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Cleveland AA; National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Unger ER; National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, CDC, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Markowitz LE; National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia.
Clin Infect Dis ; 68(8): 1282-1291, 2019 04 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30137283
BACKGROUND: We describe changes in rates of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grades 2, 3 and adenocarcinoma in situ (CIN2+) during a period of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake and changing cervical cancer screening recommendations. METHODS: We conducted population-based laboratory surveillance for CIN2+ in catchment areas in 5 states, 2008-2015. We calculated age-specific CIN2+ rates per 100000 women by age groups. We estimated incidence rate ratios (IRR) of CIN2+ for 2-year periods among all women and among screened women to evaluate changes over time. RESULTS: A total of 16572 CIN2+ cases were reported. Among women aged 18-20 and 21-24 years, CIN2+ rates declined in all sites, whereas in women aged 25-29, 30-34, and 35-39 years, trends differed across sites. The percent of women screened annually declined in all sites and age groups. Compared to 2008-2009, rates among screened women were significantly lower for all 3 periods in women aged 18-20 years (2010-2011: IRR 0.82, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.67-0.99; 2012-2013: IRR 0.63, 95% CI 0.47-0.85; 2014-2015: IRR 0.44, 95% CI 0.28-0.68) and lower for the latter 2 time periods in women aged 21-24 years (2012-2013: IRR 0.86, 95% CI 0.79-0.94; 2014-2015: IRR 0.61, 95% CI 0.55-0.67). CONCLUSIONS: From 2008-2015, both CIN2+ rates and cervical cancer screening declined in women aged 18-24 years. The significant decreases in CIN2+ rates among screened women aged 18-24 years are consistent with a population-level impact of HPV vaccination.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_medicamentos_vacinas_tecnologias Asunto principal: Displasia del Cuello del Útero / Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino / Vacunas contra Papillomavirus / Detección Precoz del Cáncer / Adenocarcinoma in Situ Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Clin Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Georgia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_medicamentos_vacinas_tecnologias Asunto principal: Displasia del Cuello del Útero / Neoplasias del Cuello Uterino / Vacunas contra Papillomavirus / Detección Precoz del Cáncer / Adenocarcinoma in Situ Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Clin Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Georgia
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