Benign prostatic hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma |
15% |
18, 51, 52, 66 |
Dávila-Rodríguez et al., 2016Dávila-Rodríguez MI, Ignacio MCV, Aragón TAR, Olache JD, Castelan ME, Lara MS and Cortés GEI (2016) Human papilloma virus detection by INNOLipa HPV in prostate tissue from men of Northeast Mexico. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 17:4863-4865.
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Prostatitis, normal hyperplasic and carcinoma prostate tissues |
13% |
33, 45, 52, 58, 66, 68, 83, 44, 81, CP6108 |
Martínez-Fierro et al., 2010Martinez-Fierro ML, Leach RJ, Gomez-Guerra LS, Garza-Guajardo R, Johnson-Pais T, Beuten J, Morales-Rodriguez IB, Hernandez-Ordoñez MA, Calderón Cardenas G, Ortiz-Lopez R et al. (2010) Identification of viral infections in the prostate and evaluation of their association with cancer. BMC Cancer 10:326.
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NC, SIL |
8% |
SI: 59, 51, 45 |
Jácome-Galarza et al., 2017Jácome-Galarza I, Ito-Nakashimada MA, Figueroa-Aguilar G, García-Latorre E, Salazar MI, López-Orduña E, Camacho AD, Valdez-Alarcón JJ, Hernández JM and León-Ávila G (2017) Prevalence of human papillomavirus in women from the State of Michoacan, Mexico, showed high frequency of unusual virus genotypes. Rev Invest Clin 69:262-269.
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|
|
MI: 52-53, 51-59, 61-67, 66-11, 16-62, 53-62, 59-CP6108, 45-66, 45-51 |
|
NC |
36% |
SI: 51, 52, 16, 33 |
Gallegos-Bolaños et al., 2017Gallegos-Bolaños J, Rivera-Domínguez JA, Presno-Bernal JM and Cervantes-Villagrana RD (2017) High prevalalence of oc-infection between human papillomavirus (HP) 51 and 52 in Mexican population. BMC Cancer 17:531.
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|
|
MI: 16-51, 16-52 |
|
NC, SIL, CT |
71% |
SI: 16 |
Romero-Morelos et al., 2017Romero-Morelos P, Uribe-Jiménez A, Bandala C, Poot-Vélez A, Ornelas-Corral N, Rodríguez-Esquivel M, Valdespino-Zavala M, Taniguchi K, Marrero-Rodríguez D, López-Romero R and Salcedo M (2017) Genotyping of the human papiloma virus in a group of Mexican women treated in a highy specialist hospital: Multiple infections and their potential transcendence in the current vaccination programme. Med Clin (Bar) 149:287-292.
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MI:16-52, 16-45 |
|
|
|
NC |
21% |
58 |
Conde-Ferráez et al., 2017Conde-Ferráez L, Martíez JR, Ayora-Talavera G and Losa MD (2017) Human papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in gyneco-obstetric outpatients from a Mexican hospital. Indian J Med Microbiol 35:74-79.
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NC, D, CC |
20% |
59, 52, 16, 56 |
Fajardo-Ramírez et al., 2017Fajardo-Ramírez OR, Barboza-Cerda MC, Ortíz-López R, Rojas-Martínez A, Garza-Rodríguez ML, Sepulveda-Flores A, Gonzalez-Guerrero JF, Bernal-Silva S, Cerda-Flores RM, Calleja-Macías IE, Rodríguez-Flores S, Sandoval-Guzmán E, Plascencia-Solis T, Pérez-Reyes P et al. (2017) Prevalence and 3-year persistence of human papillomavirus serotypes in asymptomatic patients in Northern Mexico. Int J Gynaecol Obstet 136:40-46.
|
AC |
42% |
16, 18, 45, 58 |
González-Losa et al., 2017González-Losa MD, Puerto-Solís M, Ayora-Talavera G, Gómez-Carvallo J, Euán-López A, Cisneros-Cutz JI, Rosado-López A, Echeverría Salazar J and Conde-Ferráez L (2017) Prevalence of anal infection due to high-risk human papillomavirus and analysis of E2 gene integrity among women with cervical abnormalities. Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin pii:S0213-005X(16)30390-1.
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SIL, CC |
91% |
SI: 16 58 31 18 70 |
Ortega-Cervantes et al., 2016Ortega-Cervantes L, Aguilar-Lemarroy A, Rojas-García AE, Barrón-Vivanco BS, Vallejo-Ruiz V, León DC, Hernández YY, Jáuregui-Martínez A and Medina-Díaz IM (2016) Human papilloma virus genotypes in women from Nayarit,Mexico, with squamous intraepithelial lesions and cervical cancer. Int J Health Sci 10:327-338.
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|
|
MI: 16-18, 16-51, 16-52, 16-59, 16-66, 16-70 |
|
NC, ASCUS, SIL, CC |
68% |
33, 16, 18, 51 |
DelaRosa-Martínez et al., 2016DelaRosa-Martínez R, Sánchez-Garza M and López-Revilla R (2016) HPV genotype distribution and anomalous association of HPV33 to cervical neoplastic lesions in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Infect Agent Cancer 11:16
|
NC, CIN1, CIN3, CC |
53% |
16, 18, 45, 52, 58, 39, 62, 51, 84, 53, CP6108 |
Aguilar-Lemarroy et al., 2015Aguilar-Lemarroy A, Vallejo-Ruiz V, Cortés-Gutiérrez EI, Salgado-Bernabé ME, Ramos-González NP, Ortega-Cervantes L, Arias-Flores R, Medina-Díaz IM, Hernández-Garza F et al. (2015) Human papillomavirus infections in Mexican women with normal cytology, precancerous lesions, and cervical cancer: type-specific prevalence and HPV coinfections. J Med Virol. 87:871-884.
|
NC, AC, CC |
18% |
16, 58, 52 |
Magaña-Contreras et al., 2015Magaña-Contreras M, Contreras-Paredes A, Chavez-Blanco A, Lizano M, De la Cruz-Hernandez Y and De la Cruz-Hernandez E (2015) Prevalence of sexually transmitted pathogens associated with HPV infection in cervical samples in a Mexican population. J Med Virol 87:2098-2105.
|
NC, SIL, CC |
67% |
SI: 16, 18, 31, 59, 58, 33, 45, 52, 58 |
Salcedo et al., 2014Salcedo M, Pina-Sanchez P, Vallejo-Ruiz V, Monroy-García A, Aguilar-Lemarroy A, Cortes-Gutierrez EI, Santos-Lopez G, Montoya-Fuentes H, Grijalva R, Madrid-Marina V et al. (2014) Human papillomavirus genotypes among females in Mexico: A study from the Mexican institute for social security. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 15:10061-10066.
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|
|
MI: 16-31, 16-33 16-45, 16-52, 16-58 |
|
CC |
99% |
16, 18, 45, 31 |
Guardado-Estrada et al., 2014Guardado-Estrada M, Juárez-Torres E, Román-Bassaure E, Medina-Martinez I, Alfaro A, Benuto RE, Dean M, Villegas-Sepulveda N and Berumen J. (2014) The distribution of high-risk human papillomaviruses is different in young and old patients with cervical cancer. PLoS One 9:e109406.
|
NC, SIL, CC |
57% |
16, 18, 58, 31, 33, 45 |
Peralta-Rodríguez et al., 2012Peralta-Rodríguez R, Romero-Morelos P, Villegas-Ruíz V, Mendoza-Rodríguez M, Taniguchi-Ponciano K, González-Yebra B, Marrero-Rodríguez D and Salcedo M. (2012) Prevalence of human papillomavirus in the cervical epithelium of Mexican women: Meta-analysis. Infect Agent Cancer 7:34.
|
NC |
21% |
6 11 |
Canche et al., 2011Canche JR, Canul J, Suárez R, de Anda R and González MR (2011) Infection by human papilloma virus amongst female inmates in a social re-adaptation centre in South-West Mexico. Rev Esp Sanid Penit 13:84-90.
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NC, SIL |
44% |
16, 18, 58, 11, 53, 35, 45 |
Orozco-Colín et al., 2010Orozco-Colín A, Carrillo-García A, Méndez-Tenorio A, Ponce-de-León S, Mohar A, Maldonado-Rodríguez R, Guerra-Arias R, Flores-Gil O, Sotelo-Regil R and Lizano M (2010) Geographical variation in human papillomavirus prevalence in Mexican women with normal cytology. Int J Infect Dis 14:e1082-1087.
|
NC, SIL, CC |
80% |
16, 33 |
Illades-Aguiar et al., 2010Illades-Aguiar B, Alarcón-Romero L del C, Antonio-Véjar V, Zamudio-López N, Sales-Linares N, Flores-Alfaro E, Fernández-Tilapa G, Vences-Velázquez A, Muñoz-Valle JF and Leyva-Vázquez MA (2010) Prevalence and distribution of human papillomavirus types in cervical cancer, squamous intraepithelial lesions, and with no intraepithelial lesions in women from Southern Mexico. Gynecol Oncol 117:291-296.
|
NC, SIL |
31% |
16, 18, 31, 6, 11 |
Velázquez-Márquez et al., 2010Velázquez-Márquez N, Jimenéz-Aranda L, Sánchez-Alonso P, Santos-López G, Reyes-Leyva J and Vallejo-Ruiz V (2010) Human papillomavirus infection in women from Tlaxcala, Mexico. Braz J Microbiol 41:749-756.
|
NC, SIL, CC |
25% |
6 11, 16, 18, 31 |
Velázquez-Márquez et al., 2009Velázquez-Márquez N, Paredes-Tello MA, Pérez-Terrón H, Santos-López G, Reyes-Leyva J and Vallejo-Ruiz V (2009) Prevalence of human papillomavirus genotypes in women from a rural region of Puebla, Mexico. Int J Infect Dis 13:690-695.
|
SIL, CC |
99% |
16, 31, 18, 35, 52, 33, 58 |
López-Revilla et al., 2008López-Revilla R, Martínez-Contreras LA and Sánchez-Garza M (2008) Prevalence of high-risk human papillomavirus types in Mexican women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and invasive carcinoma. Infect Agent Cancer 3:3.
|
NC, SIL, CC |
62% |
16, 31, 35, 58, 33, 52, 67, 18, 45, 59, 56, 53, 66 |
Piña-Sánchez et al., 2006Piña-Sánchez P, Hernández-Hernández DM, López-Romero R, Vázquez-Ortíz G, Pérez-Plasencia C, Lizano-Soberón M, González-Sánchez JL, Cruz-Talonia F and Salcedo M (2006) Human papillomavirus-specific viral types are common in Mexican women affected by cervical lesions. Int J Gynecol Cancer. 16:1041-1047.
|
SIL, CC |
5% |
16, 18, 33 |
Sánchez-Anguiano et al., 2006Sánchez-Anguiano LF, Alvarado-Esquivel C, Reyes-Romero MA and Carrera-Rodríguez M (2006) Human papillomavirus infections in women seeking cervical Papanicolaou cytology of Durango, Mexico: Prevalence and genotypes. BMC Infect Dis 20:27.
|
SIL, CC |
56% |
58, 16, 18, 33, 31 |
González-Loza et al., 2004González-Losa M del R, Rosado-Lopez I, Valdez-González N and Puerto-Solís M (2004) High prevalence of human papillomavirus type 58 in Mexican colposcopy patients. J Clin Virol 29:202-205.
|
SIL, CC |
|
16, 18, 33, 35, 58 |
Montoya-Fuentes et al., 2001Montoya-Fuentes H, Suárez RAE, Ramírez-Muñoz MP, Arévalo-Lagunas I, Morán MMC, Gallegos AMP, Flores-Martínez SE, Rosales QS and Sánchez CJ (2001) The detection of human papillomavirus 16, 18, 35 and 58 in cervical-uterine cancer and advanced degree of squamous intraepithelial lesions in WesternMexico: Clinical-molecular correlation. Ginecol Obstet Mex 69:137-142.
|
NC, SIL, CC |
15% |
16, 53, 31, 18 |
Lazcano-Ponce et al., 2001Lazcano-Ponce E, Herrero R, Muñoz N, Cruz A, Shah KV, Alonso P, Hernández P, Salmerón J and Hernández M (2001) Epidemiology of HPV infection among Mexican women with normal cervical cytology. Int J Cancer 91:412-420.
|
NC, SIL, CC |
55% |
16, 18, 45, 39, 59, 58 |
Torroella-Kouri et al., 1998Torroella-Kouri M, Morsberger S, Carrillo A, Mohar A, Meneses A, Ibarra M, Daniel RW, Ghaffari AM, Solorza G and Shah KV (1998) HPV prevalence among Mexican women with neoplastic and normal cervixes. Gynecol Oncol 70:115-120.
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