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Editorials represent the opinions EDITORIAL of the authors and JAMA and not those of the American Medical Association. ONLINE FIRST Hazard of Intimacy In this issue of JAMA, Gillison and colleagues report the Hans P. Schlecht, MD, MMSc first major prevalence study of oral HPV infection for the US population through analysis of National Health and Nu- VER THE PAST 40 YEARS, HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS trition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2009-2010 data. The (HPV) has been identified as an important investigators studied 5579 participants aged 14 to 69 years pathogen. Upward of 100 types of HPV have who provided a 30-second oral rinse for HPV DNA poly- Obeen documented and broadly categorized into merase chain reaction and type-specific hybridization. Study high-risk and low-risk subtypes on the basis of their asso- participants also provided interviewer-derived sociodemo- ciation with high-grade dysplasia vs condylomata and mostly graphic data and computer-assisted, self-interview– low-grade dysplasia, respectively. Infection with HPV, the derived data about substance use and sexual history. The most common sexually transmitted disease, begins with di- investigators found an overall prevalence of oral HPV in- rect skin/mucosal contact and inoculation of immortalized fection of 6.9%. Prevalence peaked for ages 30 to 34 years basal lamina
JAMA – American Medical Association
Published: Feb 15, 2012
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