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This research article examines the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in oral and oropharyngeal rinse and gargle specimens from dental patients and HIV-positive individuals in Pretoria, South Africa. The study involved 221 participants, with data collected on demographic factors, sexual behavior, smoking, and alcohol use. The research found that HPV DNA was detectable in 3.6% of participants, with no significant correlation between HPV presence and behavioral or demographic data. The study highlighted the low prevalence of HPV in these populations and the absence of significant differences between HIV-positive individuals and general dental patients. The results align with global data on oral/oropharyngeal HPV prevalence.
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) What was the total number of participants in the study? pg 3 What percentage of participants tested positive for HPV DNA? pg 1 Which population group was primarily studied for HPV prevalence? pg 1 Which type of HPV was most commonly detected? pg 1 Which behavioral factor was NOT significantly associated with HPV presence? pg 1 What was used to collect the oral specimens from participants? pg 1 Which HIV-related factor was recorded for participants? pg 2 What percentage of participants reported to have given oral sex? pg 1 What percentage of HIV-clinic participants had detectable HPV? pg 3 Which group had the highest prevalence of smoking? pg 2 Which age range did the participants mostly fall into? pg 3 Which testing method was NOT used to detect HPV? pg 1 True or False: There was a significant difference in alcohol consumption between the HIV-clinic and dental clinic participants. pg 3 True or False: Only a small portion of the participants reported practicing open mouth kissing during teenage years. pg 1 True or False: The prevalence of HPV in this study was higher than in other South African studies. pg 1
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