Prevalence of high-risk human papillomavirus after HPV-vaccination in Denmark
Menée au Danemark à l'aide de prélèvements cervico-vaginaux réalisés auprès de 18 924 jeunes femmes nées en 1994 et ayant reçu à 14 ans une invitation pour une vaccination contre le papillomavirus humain HPV, cette étude analyse la prévalence de HPV chez ces personnes à l'âge d'au moins 23 ans
Vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) has been introduced as a public health initiative in many countries, including Denmark since October 2008. It is important to monitor post-implementation effectiveness of HPV-vaccination at the population-level. We studied HPV-prevalence after first invitation to screening at age 23 years in women offered the quadrivalent HPV-vaccine at the age of 14 years. Randomly selected screening samples from women born in 1994 in four out of five Danish regions were subjected to analysis for HPV in addition to routine cytology. Cobas4800 was used in all participating pathology departments. Data from a Danish pre-vaccination cross-sectional study using Hybrid Capture 2, and a Danish split-sample study using Cobas4800 were used for comparison. In the period from February 2017 – April 2019, 6233 screening samples from women born in 1994 were selected for HPV-analysis; 27 samples had no HPV-test and 3 samples had no HPV-diagnosis, leaving 6203 samples with an HPV-diagnosis. Prevalence of any high-risk (HR) HPV was 35%; only 0.9% were positive for vaccine HPV-types 16/18 while the remaining 34% were positive for other HR HPV. When comparing with pre-vaccination prevalence data, HPV-16/18 decreased by 95%; RR=0.05 (95% CI 0.04-0.06), while other HR HPV remained fairly constant; RR=0.88 (95% CI 0.82-0.94) and RR=0.95 (95% CI 0.88-1.03), respectively. One third of women vaccinated as girls with the quadrivalent HPV-vaccine were HR HPV-positive at time of first invitation to screening. Vaccine HPV-types 16 and 18 were almost eliminated, while the prevalence of non-vaccine HR HPV-types remained constant. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.