SCREENING FOR HIGH RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HR-HPV), CYTOMEGALOVIRUS, HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HS-2), AND EPSTEIN - BARR VIRUS AMONG SUDANESE FEMALES WITH CERVICAL CANCER

2018 
Background : Cervical cancer is one of the commonest female cancers in Sudan due to the absence of HR-HPV screening and vaccination programs. The aim of this study was to screen for the existence of cervical cancer related herpes viruses (HPV, EBV, CMV and EBV) among Sudanese women with cervical cancer. Methodology : This was analytical case control study conducted in Khartoum state-Sudan during period from October 2013 to June 2016. One hundred and eighty paraffin-embedded tissue blocks were included in this study. Of the 180 tiaaue's blocks, 98 blocks were from patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma (case group) and 82 were from cervical tissue's blocks malignancy-free (control group). Screening for herpes viruses (HPV, EBV, CMV and EBV) were performed using Immunohistochemistry (IHC) techniques. Results : HR-HPV infection was detected in 28.6% of the cases, and 2.4% of the controls. Association between HR-HPV and cervical carcinoma was found to be statistically significant P Conclusion : HR-HPV and EBV are prevalent etiological factors that contribute to the etiology of cervical carcinoma in Sudan. HSV-2 and EBV were insignificantly found in cervical cancerous leions. Keywords: HPV, CMV, HSV, EBV, Cervical SCC, IHC, Sudan
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